Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente Rojas certainly knows how to defend himself. But his enemies are determined to kill him and they have already moved on to plan B. Could the money and power of the Landeros family be the tool to defeat Valente? Will Juliana be able to betray the son of her former lover?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Now's the time for decisions, both for Valente and for Julia. Will Julia marry Alberto? Will Valente decide to let this feud go? Perhaps their decisions will coincide...
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Finally the Beltran and the Landeros are connecting the dots: It seems that this strange rival, merely known as 'El Fuereño', comes from somewhere in their past.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
A fire pit in the middle of a cold night is a perfect setting for some woman-to-woman confessions. Luciana tells Julia how much the Fuereño reminds her of her lost lover, but Julia is reluctant to open up and express her true feelings. In the meantime, the young Valente entertains an alluring but dangerous proposition.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
A small town just became smaller: a shady character is roaming the streets of this already convulsed Mexican pueblo. Don't trust anybody whose name is also a gun caliber.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Valente Rojas continues trying to avenge his father's death by humiliating Julia Beltrán, despite the attraction between them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Alberto Landeros makes a deal on the Out-of-Towner’s life. But when everything seems to be against our hero, luck intervenes.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Luciana harshly scolds Valente for humiliating Julia. However, their conversation turns frank and vulnerable as she speaks about her long lost love and he admits to never having experienced love.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Alberto Landeros violently blames Julia and the assassin for failing to kill Valente Rojas. Later, Julia overhears as a drunk and wounded Valente proclaims his love for her for all the village to hear.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
IMPORTANT NOTE: This video is only for those who want to see the whole movie to its conclusion. THIS VIDEO CONTAINS ONLY ONE WORD OF SPANISH. The difficulty rating refers to the movie as a whole, not just this part, which is not difficult at all because it has ONLY ONE WORD.
Valente Rojas and the assassin engage in a violent showdown on horseback in the conclusion of this thrilling movie!
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
Julián Martínez will tell us a bit about himself, including how he grew up between Mexico and the United States and came to be a teacher at various levels and institutions.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
Javier is proud of his fruit stand: he says it’s the best in all of Tijuana, Mexico. He explains to us how he prepares the different fruit shakes, fruit cocktails, and fruit salads, as well as a special recipe from Tijuana for tostilocos.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Watch Javier as he shows you how he makes a cottage cheese fruit salad. So many colors, so many flavors, so many names!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina, Mexico
A Mexican stunt double, whose experience lies primarily in film and TV, visits a theater in hopes of signing up for classes to gain experience in a different genre.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Mexico
After watching this video, you'll know just that much more about the shoeshine business and life in Tijuana, Mexico.
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