The recent Disney/Pixar movie, ‘Inside Out 2’, not only was a box office success, but also caused some controversy and memes. One of the main characters is Val Ortiz and you will be surprised to know that she is inspired by a famous Mexican woman.
Pixar pays homage to ‘La Valentina’ with Val Ortiz’s character in ‘Intensely 2’
From the beginning of the film, Riley shows interest in being part of Val’s friendship group, as he admires her as the captain of the hockey team he aspires to join. At one point, Riley is even embarrassed by the way he tries to get her attention.
Val’s physical features give the impression that she has Latin roots, and as it turns out that is true. According to the book “The Art of Inside Out 2”, the description of the young woman states that she was named after a woman known as “La Valentina”.
Who was ‘La Valentina’ and why was she important in the Mexican Revolution?
According to the Mexico City government portal, Valentina Ramírez Avitia, better known as “La Valentina,” was born in 1894 in San Antonio Tamazula, Durango, and joined the Mexican Revolution on January 12, 1911. say, when I was around 16 or 17 years old.
To hide the fact that she was a girl, because women were forbidden to participate as soldiers, she dressed in her brother’s clothes, hid her braids with the help of a hat and called herself Juan Ramirez. However, she was discovered and kicked out of the army.
His involvement was motivated by the injustices he witnessed in his community and a desire to fight for real change. She soon stood out for her strategic skill and bravery on the battlefield as the civil war escalated and became a symbol of resistance and hope for many, especially women seeking equality and justice in a male-dominated society.
In the last years of her life, after becoming a widow, she was taken to a nursing home in Culiacan, but escaped and began begging outside a church. It was in 1979 when he died and his remains were placed in a mass grave at the Culiacan Political Pantheon.
With this tribute, ‘Intensely 2’ not only entertains its audience, but also rescues a heroine of Mexican history from oblivion. “La Valentina” will live on forever on screen through Val Ortiz, reminding us that bravery and determination can change the world, even in the darkest of times.
@fer.rods A very brave woman. #semanasanta #stopmotion #parativiral #vacaciones #valentina #fnaf #history #hostoria #interesante #brave #mulan #mulanmexicana
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