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The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders 2023 Movie Review

Delve into the world of a sinister serial killer as Netflix presents "The Silent Lady: The Mataviejitas Murders," a riveting documentary that sheds light on a disturbing era of heinous crimes against older women. From 1998 to 2006, Mexico City was terrified as a series of murders left families torn apart and authorities baffled. Directed by María José Cuevas, the documentary film takes viewers on an investigative journey, revealing the harrowing story of a relentless killer and the chilling impact on the families of the victims.


At the heart of the documentary is the exploration of a haunting mystery. As the murders continue, the police grapple with the identity of the killer, initially believing him to be a man, then a woman, and even a transgender person. Frightened old women in Mexico lived in constant fear, while police did their best to make sense of the horrific crimes. Despite the arrests, the murders continue, leaving the city in terror.

Director: María José Cuevas
Writer: Miguel León
Stars: Alejandra Alday, Anselmo Apodac, Antonio Baranda

The gripping narrative meticulously follows the investigation, providing viewers with insight into the perplexing case. The pressure on the police force intensifies as the killings continue relentlessly. The documentary delves into the many facets of the investigation, from the wrongful arrests to the arrest of the real culprit, and raises important questions about the handling of the case.


In the last segment of the film, we finally come face to face with the real serial killer: Juana Barraza, a former wrestler who called herself "La Dama del Silencio." As the documentary reveals Juana's troubled past, viewers get a glimpse of the traumatic events that shaped her dark path. We witness how the woman behind the murders became an unlikely celebrity, with people dressing as her and even creating songs and sketches in her name. The docufilm confronts the sensationalization of her crimes, drawing attention to the pain she caused the families of the victims.


María José Cuevas effectively presents the seriousness of the crime and its impact through interviews, photographs, old footage, and performative scenes. However, the use of overly dramatic transition effects and loud background music sometimes detracts from the seriousness of the case.


Overall, “The Silent Lady: The Mataviejitas Murders” is a gripping documentary for true crime enthusiasts. It provides valuable insight into the research, while also leaving several unanswered questions for thought. The film ensures that the focus remains on the victims, avoiding any glorification of the killer. As we delve into the chilling story of Mexico's first female serial killer, we're reminded of the haunting mysteries that still surround the case.


With its haunting narration and powerful portrayal of the victims' stories, "La Dame del Silencio: The Mataviejitas Murders" is a must-see documentary that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.

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