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El retrato íntimo de una mujer que regresa a casa para cuidar a su madre moribunda. Una historia delicada y matizada de una familia fracturada, la historia explora temas universales de aband... Leer todoEl retrato íntimo de una mujer que regresa a casa para cuidar a su madre moribunda. Una historia delicada y matizada de una familia fracturada, la historia explora temas universales de abandono, envejecimiento, aceptación y redención.El retrato íntimo de una mujer que regresa a casa para cuidar a su madre moribunda. Una historia delicada y matizada de una familia fracturada, la historia explora temas universales de abandono, envejecimiento, aceptación y redención.
- Premios
- 5 premios y 17 nominaciones en total
Vladimir John Perez
- Car Repairman
- (as Vladimir Perez)
Bobby Easley
- Trucker
- (as Bobby Easly)
Bryant Bentley
- Mechanic
- (as Bryant Lewis Bentley)
Chelo
- Hairdresser
- (as Chelo Acosta-Conley)
Mark Angel
- Mechanic
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAnna Paquin was attached early on for a role, but she became unavailable and was replaced by Emily Browning.
- Versiones alternativasThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make a cut to a reference to erotic asphyxiation in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut 18 classification was available.
- Banda sonoraBizarre Love Triangle
Performed by New Order
(Stephen Morris (as S. Morris) - Bernard Sumner (as B. Sumner) - Peter Hook (as P. Hook) - Gillian Gilbert (as G. Gilbert))
Published by Vitalturn Co. Ltd.
Sub-published in Italy by Universal Music Publishing Ricordi Srl.
(P) 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Under license from Warner Music Italy Srl.
Reseña destacada
Greetings again from the darkness. The emotional strain associated with being estranged from one's family reaches a level only those involved can comprehend. In this touching film from writer-director Andrea Pallaoro and co-writer Orlando Tirado, we focus on the return and attempted re-connection of one such person.
The first 15 minutes of the film move at an excruciatingly slow pace, as we get a feel for Monica's (Trace Lysette, "Transparent", HUSTLERS 2019) everyday struggles. It appears there is no joy in her life as relationships unravel, and she attempts to find her way. A phone call notifies of her mother's deteriorating health due to a brain tumor. The news draws Monica back home for the first time since she left years ago. Greeted with a hug from her sister-in-law Laura (Emily Browning, SUCKER PUNCH 2011), Monica meets her nieces and nephews for the first time. A reunion with brother Paul (Joshua Close) is initially quite awkward. The siblings do get their moment a bit later, although it's when Monica is by her mother's side that the film excels.
Patricia Clarkson plays Eugenia, a woman whose brain tumor is wreaking havoc not just on her physical presence, but also her emotions. At times, she's merely a child calling for her own mother, while at other times, she's hard-headed and demanding that she can take care of herself ... this despite the constant attention from her caregiver, Letta (Adriana Barraza, BABEL 2006). She doesn't appear to recognize Monica, and a running theme is, "Are you going to tell her?" We feel Monica's pain as she attempts to find solace in merely being close to her mother, but it's in the bathtub scene where Clarkson's incredible talent shines through, and the many webs of deceit and uncertainty reach a conclusion.
Lysette's performance as Monica captures the vulnerability that allows the film to work. Is she isolated or trapped ... or is it both? It's a role that takes 45 minutes of screen time before she's allowed a smile, though her Cocteau Twins t-shirt is appreciated. Pallaoro's approach here is restrained (an understatement), and he gives up backstory hesitantly, and in small doses and hints. No scene is overrun with dialogue. Cinematographer Katelin Arizmendi uses close-ups effectively to convey the emotional strain and unseen barriers to closeness. The result is a strong family drama on relationships, decisions, acceptance/rejection, and health issues.
Opens on May 12, 2023.
The first 15 minutes of the film move at an excruciatingly slow pace, as we get a feel for Monica's (Trace Lysette, "Transparent", HUSTLERS 2019) everyday struggles. It appears there is no joy in her life as relationships unravel, and she attempts to find her way. A phone call notifies of her mother's deteriorating health due to a brain tumor. The news draws Monica back home for the first time since she left years ago. Greeted with a hug from her sister-in-law Laura (Emily Browning, SUCKER PUNCH 2011), Monica meets her nieces and nephews for the first time. A reunion with brother Paul (Joshua Close) is initially quite awkward. The siblings do get their moment a bit later, although it's when Monica is by her mother's side that the film excels.
Patricia Clarkson plays Eugenia, a woman whose brain tumor is wreaking havoc not just on her physical presence, but also her emotions. At times, she's merely a child calling for her own mother, while at other times, she's hard-headed and demanding that she can take care of herself ... this despite the constant attention from her caregiver, Letta (Adriana Barraza, BABEL 2006). She doesn't appear to recognize Monica, and a running theme is, "Are you going to tell her?" We feel Monica's pain as she attempts to find solace in merely being close to her mother, but it's in the bathtub scene where Clarkson's incredible talent shines through, and the many webs of deceit and uncertainty reach a conclusion.
Lysette's performance as Monica captures the vulnerability that allows the film to work. Is she isolated or trapped ... or is it both? It's a role that takes 45 minutes of screen time before she's allowed a smile, though her Cocteau Twins t-shirt is appreciated. Pallaoro's approach here is restrained (an understatement), and he gives up backstory hesitantly, and in small doses and hints. No scene is overrun with dialogue. Cinematographer Katelin Arizmendi uses close-ups effectively to convey the emotional strain and unseen barriers to closeness. The result is a strong family drama on relationships, decisions, acceptance/rejection, and health issues.
Opens on May 12, 2023.
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 152.619 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 27.876 US$
- 14 may 2023
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 186.813 US$
- Duración1 hora 46 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.20 : 1
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