‘7:19, Hour of Trembling’ the emotional Mexican film about the 1985 earthquake

‘7:19, Hour of Trembling’ the emotional Mexican film about the 1985 earthquake

‘7:19, Hour of Trembling’ the emotional Mexican film about the 1985 earthquake‘7:19, Hour of Trembling’ the emotional Mexican film about the 1985 earthquake

‘7:19, Hour of Trembling’, the thrilling Mexican film about the 1985 earthquake – Special (courtesy)

Even if this It is not a film based on real events.’7:19, Hour of Trembling’ is one of the most famous when it comes to historical events that have become national tragedies, as it tells a fiction set in the famous September 19, 1985 earthquake that shook the capital from the nation.

Some time ago this Mexican film was available in the Netflix catalog, however at the moment it is no longer possible to see it on this streaming platform, and if you want to put it on the home screen you will have to resort to other pages, even if to play you have to choose the purchase option or rental.

The film ‘7:19, The hour of the tremor’is available in the Apple TV + catalog, exclusively for purchase, although if you prefer to rent it for a few days, you can do so from Cinépolis Click and Claro Video, and its price ranges from 40 Mexican pesos to $ 197, depending on where you choose to watch it. .

In the same way that “The Impossible” tells the life of a family experiencing the natural disaster of December 26, 2004 in the Indian Ocean, “7:19, The hour of the tremor” tells the experience of a group of people who are trapped in a building after the earthquake that shook Mexico in 1985.

It is very important to note that the story of this Mexican film is not realand what the characters live is a fiction inspired by the earthquake that became a historical tragedy due to the death of thousands of people and the disaster that destroyed a large part of the country’s capital and which today is remembered every year with sadness.

‘The day of union’ another Mexican film about the 85 earthquake

“7:19” is not the only Mexican film with a plot set on the day of the national tragedy, since “El día de la Unión” is another fiction that tells the life of a group of people who live what in life real happened more than 35 years ago in the country’s capital and that has forever marked history.

“Union Day” is also available for purchase on Apple TV + and both can also be found on YouTube available for purchase or rental. It is important to note that this second film is not only inspired by the events of 1985, but also by the events of 19 September 2017 that shook the country’s capital.

By Jared Solis

Source: Nacion Flix

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