In
Los Bracho: tres generaciones de cine mexicano, Jesús Ibarra states that at the time of the film's premiere, "the critics were divided their opinions and the public did not like it," stating that "despite the beautiful and fluid language, the dialogues were long and the film a bit boring," However, Ibarra also stated that with the film "the same thing happened as with
The White Monk; Bracho made art cinema, not suitable for the Mexican public in general", going so far as to argue, when mentioning that the film won fewer
Ariel Awards than
Emilio Fernández's film
Enamorada that year, that Bracho's film was "much more worthy of being awarded" than Fernández's film. == References ==