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El Imperio de la Fortuna (The Realm of Fortune) is the second film adaptation of a story by one of the masters of Latin American literature, the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo. The story, El Gallo de Oro (Golden Rooster), was first filmed in 1965 by Roberto Gavaldon, in a time when Mexicans were in the midst of rediscovering their own traditions. That film was more hopeful than this 1986 version, by veteran Mexican director Arturo Ripstein. Beautifully filmed and ably acted, El Imperio de la Fortuna is as fatalistic as a cockfight. Not only is it somber and tragic, but it is also better than two hours long. The last half hour, as the inevitable tragedy is drawing to its depressing conclusion, seems to last forever. There is an epic nature to this film.