I love the audience comment “I would love to listen to you speak forever.” - Lucrecia “lets see what you think after a week.”
@pncoleman6 жыл бұрын
In love with this film
@rodo11ful6 жыл бұрын
Lucrecia Martel es genial y merece realmente esa definición, muchas veces trivializada. No solo por sus extraordinarias películas, sino por la profundidad y sutileza con las que aborda la percepción y teoria del arte en general. Más todavia: sus intervenciones públicas en torno a la situación de los más desfavorecidos socialmente, pobres en general, indìgenas y mujeres en particular, son de una enorme brillantez. Por otro lado, no exhibe de ningun modo esa tradición culterana medio superficial de ciertos artistas argentinos, (algunos muy buenos como artistas también, pero que creian pertenecer a una raza superior, elitista y sufridamente incomprendida..). No hay solemnidad en su discurso, pero si una admirable y exquisita profundidad humana, además de una extraordinaria inteligencia.
@wualaguala6 жыл бұрын
Muy buen intérprete👏
@valentinaspina10052 жыл бұрын
💙disolver las cosas en sus atributos
@gabrielaa59386 жыл бұрын
Brillante es lucrecia
@fabianmartinez34884 жыл бұрын
Woow! Ni un minuto de desperdicio! Grosa total
@asderc13 жыл бұрын
I'm in love
@mariafernandacejas07124 жыл бұрын
ella es filosofia pura
@mariacristinasimiele52616 жыл бұрын
directora del siglo XXI.-Genial: escuchada por especialistas, no asi por el publico.-
@louisaparker4 жыл бұрын
It was interesting to immerse myself into a far away place and time. But the film was really slow and difficult to understand, at times. I noticed the film had almost no establishing shots that would show the overall settlement or landscape. Probably a sign of low budget.
@mateusrameh4603 жыл бұрын
I think it's probably a sign of style more than a budget issue, she keeps us kinda trapped in those shots, in which we can't see everything, and that makes us feel uncomfortable and confused just like the main character is, since he has no perspective of leaving the place and his time there seems endless to him. Of course that's something personal and even realizing what the style is we can argue that it's actually not well done, but assuming right away that not seeing the bigger picture is a problem makes us think that there's only one "right" way to shoot, edit and make films... As cinephiles it's always a good thing to try watching all kinds of movies and ask ourselves how they use the film grammar to compose a style that makes us feel certain things and question whether they do it well or not.