Quartile rating: 5.5/10 · 1 rating
This autobiography of Hector Delgado runs from his childhood to become one of the greatest exponents of the urban genre, but the results of that life did not please him and led him to try to take his life .After being victim of a firefight at a service station in Aguada, a city hall in Puerto Rico, he stopped earning at least two hundred American dollars for presentation and being "devout of Jesus"
Héctor el Father: Conocerás la verdad is a compelling documentary autobiography tracing the reggaeton pioneer's rise and dramatic spiritual conversion. The personal narrative is engaging and emotionally resonant, covering addiction, near-death experiences, and faith — giving it solid plot momentum for a documentary. The subject is candid and charismatic on screen, lending authenticity to the storytelling. Cinematography is functional but unremarkable, typical of mid-budget Latin American documentary productions. Novelty is modest — the redemption-through-faith arc is a familiar documentary template, though the reggaeton/urban music context and Puerto Rican cultural specificity give it some distinctiveness. The ending, resolving on his spiritual transformation and departure from secular music, is satisfying but conventional for the genre.