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The use of classical music (including baroque pieces) and contemporary tracks like "En mi cielo" by Volovan on the official soundtrack creates a timeless, universal feel.
The narrative then shifts into a meditative exploration of Gerardo's heartbreak, his own subsequent encounters, and the lingering, magnetic pull between the two original lovers. Key Cinematic Features El cielo dividido
It is considered a significant break from traditional Mexican cinema's stereotyping of gay characters, instead presenting a serious, highly stylized investigation of identity and desire. El cielo dividido (2006) - IMDb The use of classical music (including baroque pieces)
The director stated that he chose to capture the "moments between the dialogue"—the silent spaces where the characters' true feelings reside. El cielo dividido (2006) - IMDb The director
The story begins with Gerardo wandering the streets and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) campus. He encounters Jonas at an open amphitheater, and the two immediately form a deep, passionate bond.