La critique de DVD Verdict (1)
It seems like, after money (the universal motivator), the other big reason for people to get hurt or killed on film is revenge (which,after all,usually comes down to money). Although it's nothing new (we need only remember Lady Snowblood), female-centered revenge has enjoyed a certain renaissance in the twenty-first century. A lot of that has to do with Quentin Tarantino, who made female vengeance cool again with his Kill Bill and Death Proof flicks.(nettement moins classe le 2e quand même!) Now Agustin Diaz Yanes offers us not only a female-centered revenge film, but one that features four avenging ladies with Sólo Quiero Caminar.
It's a stylish, well-acted romp that can't quite overcome the sense that it's a little too generic.Sólo Quiero Caminar opens with a bungled robbery by a group of four female crooks. Gloria (Victoria Abril), Paloma (Pilar Lopez de Ayala, and Ana (Elena Anaya) escape while Aurora (Ariadna Gil) gets picked up and put in jail. Eventually, Ana ends up attached to a Mexican drug lord while Paloma and Gloria work to get Aurora out of jail. After Ana realizes that things are not what she had hoped for in Mexico, she calls on her friends to come and right her wrongs.