BALARRASA DVD Movie: Javier Mendoza, a Spanish missionary known as Balarrasa, remembers his life while waiting for the worst... A Spanish missionary priest lies dying on the white snow of Alaska. At the decisive moment of his existence, he remembers his entire past. The missionary, Javier Mendoza, was an officer of the Spanish Army whom his companions affectionately called "Balarrasa" for his carefreeness and joy. The death on the battlefield of one of his most beloved companions makes him meditate and he decides to enter a Seminary. Before entering, he goes to his parents' house, and there he is horrified by the immoral life that most of his people lead.
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