La critique de DVD Verdict (2)
If Sólo Quiero Caminar has one thing working for it, it's style. The film won an award for its cinematography, and it's not hard to see why. The film takes us from a rich Spanish landscape to the back alleys of Mexico City, and all these locations are rendered in a somewhat dark, noirish style. The film isn't afraid to jump around in time, and the camera isn't afraid to be just as fluid. There are also numerous quick cuts to go along with the slicing up of narrative time.
It all adds up to a great-looking flick that can sometimes overcome its problems just by the strength of its visuals.The film is also helped by strong performances by the central players. All the ladies have to play at least two parts,their criminal selves and whatever else they are (like mother,legal secretary,or prostitute)All of them are convincing throughout, surprisingly so in some of the more vengeance oriented scenes. Diego Luna and Jose Maria Yazpik play the goons who get Ana to Mexico, and they exude an appropriate amount of slick menace.