Ojitos

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Ojitos is a young, impoverished boy in Luis Buñuel’s film "Los Olvidados," whose tragic experiences embody the harsh social realities faced by marginalized children in mid-20th-century Mexico City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
age child
appearsIn Los Olvidados NERFINISHED
The Young and the Damned NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme child neglect
poverty
social marginalization
social realism
urban hardship
countryOfWork Mexico NERFINISHED
createdBy Luis Buñuel NERFINISHED
depictedAs street child
experiences abandonment
exploitation
homelessness
hunger
violence
faces family disintegration
institutional neglect
lack of social protection
fictionalUniverse Los Olvidados NERFINISHED
gender male
hasCharacterTrait innocent
tragic
vulnerable
languageOfWork Spanish
livesIn Mexico City NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeFunction to highlight systemic poverty affecting children
narrativeRole symbol of social injustice
nationality Mexican
partOf Mexican cinema of the Golden Age
portrayedInGenre drama film
represents marginalized children in Mexico City
socialStatus impoverished
timePeriod mid-20th century

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