Yessica
Ximena Ayala
Yessica

Yessica is a rebellious girl who forms an unlikely friendship with quiet schoolmate Miriam. Yessica's home life is ruled by her brutal stepfather and her amoral stepbrother, Jorge, while Miriam shares a calm, loving household with her mother. The girls' friendship is shattered after Jorge arranges to have one of his friends rape Yessica.
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Yessica
Ximena Ayala
Yessica
Miriam
Nancy Gutiérrez
Miriam
Alicia, madre de Miriam
Arcelia Ramírez
Alicia, madre de Miriam
Madre de Yessica
María Rojo
Madre de Yessica
Jorge
Luis Fernando Peña
Jorge
Héctor
Gabino Rodríguez
Héctor
Juan
Pablo Delgado
Juan
Padrastro de Yessica
Eligio Meléndez
Padrastro de Yessica
Prefecta
Rosario Zúñiga
Prefecta
Directora
Soledad González
Directora
El Topi
César Balcázar
El Topi
Maestra de historia
Josefina Marín
Maestra de historia
“Yessica” (Ximena Ayala) is friends at school with “Miriam” (Nancy Gutiérrez) even though the two are really chalk and cheese. The latter is a more restrained lass whilst her friend is more of a boisterous creature. That might be because she lives with her mum and her step-dad and his son “Jorge” (Luis Fernando Peña). Now he’s a total creep and makes an arrangement that will pimp out the young girl to his bus driving mate so he can earn some money for a pair of trainers! Despite the fact that she is taken from the street in broad daylight and assaulted on the floor of his bus, there is no effort made by anyone to bring the culprits to book as she, herself, is so embarrassed by the whole experience that she cannot tell anyone. Her rather toxic method of dealing with things is to become even more emotionally attached to “Miriam” and in so doing she starts to make problems for her friend that causes that girl’s mother (Arcelia Ramírez) to intervene - and that makes the vulnerable girl even more so. This is quite a savage indictment on attitudes of sexual entitlement by a man whose treatment of the young girl is brutal and cavalier. He has no fear of retribution and as the young “Yessica” goes further off the rails the behaviour of the truly odious brother becomes quite sickeningly effective. That she is violently robbed of her innocence is tragic enough; the fact that she has no recourse to seek help, solace and/or legal redress is punchily portrayed here by a potent performance from Ayala and an unpleasant, under-your-fingernails, one from Peña. It’s not a graphic film, but the message is writ large and offers a thought provoking critique of innate and obnoxious societal attitudes to sex.
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