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El arte del perdón

Título original: Exhibiting Forgiveness
  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 57min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,0/10
1,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
André Holland and Andra Day in El arte del perdón (2024)
A Black artist on the path to success is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile. Together, they struggle and learn that forgetting might be a greater challenge than forgiving.
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Un artista negro en la senda del éxito se ve desbaratado por la inesperada visita de su padre, un adicto en recuperación desesperado por reconciliarse. Juntos, luchan y aprenden que olvidar ... Leer todoUn artista negro en la senda del éxito se ve desbaratado por la inesperada visita de su padre, un adicto en recuperación desesperado por reconciliarse. Juntos, luchan y aprenden que olvidar puede ser un reto mayor que perdonar.Un artista negro en la senda del éxito se ve desbaratado por la inesperada visita de su padre, un adicto en recuperación desesperado por reconciliarse. Juntos, luchan y aprenden que olvidar puede ser un reto mayor que perdonar.

  • Dirección
    • Titus Kaphar
  • Guión
    • Titus Kaphar
  • Reparto principal
    • André Holland
    • John Earl Jelks
    • Andra Day
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Titus Kaphar
    • Guión
      • Titus Kaphar
    • Reparto principal
      • André Holland
      • John Earl Jelks
      • Andra Day
    • 18Reseñas de usuarios
    • 46Reseñas de críticos
    • 82Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 22 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal24

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    André Holland
    André Holland
    • Tarrell
    John Earl Jelks
    John Earl Jelks
    • La'Ron
    Andra Day
    Andra Day
    • Aisha
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Joyce
    Daniel Michael Barriere
    • Jermaine
    • (as Daniel Berrier)
    Ian Foreman
    Ian Foreman
    • Young Tarrell
    Matthew Elam
    Matthew Elam
    • Quentin
    Jaime Ray Newman
    Jaime Ray Newman
    • Janine
    • (as Jamie Ray Newman)
    G.L. McQueary
    G.L. McQueary
    • Michael
    Tia Dionne Hodge
    Tia Dionne Hodge
    • Regina
    Justin Hofstad
    Justin Hofstad
    • Tommy - Robber
    Daniel Allen Myers
    • Young Black Man
    Dan Nainan
    • Dr. Parvez
    Peter Van Wagner
    Peter Van Wagner
    • Gus
    Chip Carriere
    Chip Carriere
    • Chaplain George
    Tony Torn
    • Arthur
    Cindy Jackson
    Cindy Jackson
    • Miss Hall
    Carolyn Kettig
    Carolyn Kettig
    • Flashback Nurse
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      • Titus Kaphar
    • Guión
      • Titus Kaphar
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    9EmmanuelS-22

    Deeply Moving and Thought-Provoking

    I'm truly at a loss for words. Exhibiting Forgiveness is a powerful and emotionally charged film that dives deep into themes of healing, reconciliation, and inner strength. It's incredibly realistic, heartfelt, and soulful-every scene feels genuine and impactful. The storytelling is layered and thought-provoking, prompting reflection on one's own experiences and relationships. It left me sitting in silence, processing everything I had just witnessed. A beautifully crafted piece of cinema. Kudos to the entire team for creating something so profound and moving. I will gladly be looking out for more.
    9filmephile

    An artful masterpiece about generational trauma

    This film is powerful, heartfelt, and very thoughtful. The director-writer of this film, Titus Kaphar, is an artist himself, and you see this from the time the film begins. Never have I seen such a cool, artistic integration of the opening credits into the scenery on screen. In addition to being an artist, this is the director's feature film debut, which is a pleasant surprise. This is certainly one of the best directorial debuts in recent years.

    What really elevates this film is how raw and true to life it is. Everything from how the characters behave, how they talk, what they wear, the houses they live in, the cars they drive. Because it's so raw, there are many scenes that may be triggering. There are scenes of domestic violence, emotional abuse, panic attacks, loud bangs of things being thrown around in anger, etc. It's one of the best films I've ever seen about dealing with trauma and parental estrangement. It never really felt like I was watching a film. It felt like I was watching a real person's life unfold before my eyes. It's also wonderful to see a high-quality film directed by and starring black people that isn't stereotypical and is accurate to the lives of many black Americans. I don't want to spoil much as this film is best enjoyed blindly; but the abusive parents of the lead character validate their abuse by hiding behind the Bible and Christianity. That's something that obviously occurs in general, but particularly in the black community in the US. The film so beautifully drives home how important it is to work through your trauma, and does so so lushly, without feeling ham-fisted or like a blunt instrument trying to wallop you with the message of forgiving your abusive past. It elegantly and incisively tackles the taboo but important topic of generational trauma, especially in the black community. The only issue the film has is that it can drag at times. There are many overlong scenes of architecture and paintings and the neighborhood landscapes in the film that, while often beautiful and pleasing to look at and supposably left in the film by the director to add to the ambience, don't add much to the film. About 20 mins could've been shaved off the runtime, and this film would've still been amazing.

    The acting across the board is top-notch. André Holland, John Earl Jelks, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor turn in excellent performances. Holland is stunning, seamlessly and heartbreakingly portraying Tarrell, a traumatized man trying to move forward and finally find peace in his life; Jelks is convincing and unsettling as the mentally unstable and formerly-drug-addicted abusive father; and Ellis-Taylor is great as the guilt-ridden mother. Even the child actor portraying young Tarrell, Ian Foreman, was good. Child actors can often be mediocre, but Foreman was impressive. Andra Day isn't given much to do acting-wise, but her singing in the film is very nice.

    The story is simple but very effective. Doubly so if you've dealt with abuse or trauma. The cinematography is nice, as is the music throughout the film. This is a profoundly moving, heartwrenching, tough, cathartic, and rewarding film. For those who've unfortunately been traumatized by anyone, this film feels therapeutic as we see the protagonist exorcise his inner demons and learn how to move forward in life despite his difficult past. And for those lucky enough to not have experienced trauma, this film provides a stunningly verisimilar portrait of a deeply traumatized man trying to find happiness in life. Highly recommended.
    10Wuff_Metelica

    Terribly perfect

    If you haven't had any reason to forgive than count yourself lucky & go watch the born identity or oceans 15.. Those who understand this movie will understand its necessary experience in film. Its a movie about life not a movie to forget life. Although i wish for those who brought this narrative to film would have found the ultimate expression of forgivness for their own father... as an autobiographical inference is unavoidable.. i understand the journey is personal.. regardless the experience was important, however gut wrenching some of its content for the experienced.. like a stone pulling you to the bottom of the ocean. I can only hope for those on this journey they find the path to forgiveness so they can learn to float.. God bless the team of creators that had the courage & the stomach to portray this important work in an unapologetic & honest exhibition of the human condition.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    Hard-hitting and Poignant

    No matter what anyone might say, and regardless of how virtuous its impact may be, extending forgiveness to another is nevertheless often difficult. While it's true that the benefits to come from it can be considerable, reaching that point generally requires overcoming significant pain, resentment and disappointment. Such is the case for Tarrell (André Holland), a gifted and successful artist whose work is in great demand. However, the profound artistry behind his paintings stems largely from his difficult upbringing, having been raised mostly by his loving mother, Joy (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor), after she booted Tarrell's abusive, drug-addicted father, La'Ron (John Earl Jelks), from their home. Despite the departure of the source of that agony, the pain of Tarrell's existence has lingered ever since, and his painting has served as an important form of de facto therapy. But the roots of his anguish remain, and he has difficulty getting past his past - that is, until his long-absent dad reappears in his life. Trying as it might be, this unexpected reunion presents an opportunity for Tarrell, Joy and La'Ron to work through their ordeal, but are they up to it? That's what writer-director Titus Kaphar's debut feature seeks to do, a story drawn in part from his own experience and featuring paintings created by the filmmaker himself. Through this story, the act of forgiveness is explored from myriad angles, unflinchingly depicting the pain and difficulty involved in achieving it. The picture also shows how the impact of such torment can "unwittingly" extend to others, including ostensibly innocent bystanders like Tarrell's wife, Aisha (Andra Day), who puts her own career as a musician on hold while she attempts to help her husband sort out his issues, a simmering source of strain in their marriage. This is all effectively brought to life through an artistically beautiful, gorgeously photographed production, backed by an emotive and engaging soundtrack. Admittedly, the pacing could use a little shoring up in spots, and the emotional depth that seemingly should have infused the writing for certain scenes doesn't quite reach the peak that it could have, but those drawbacks are well camouflaged by the fine performances of the ensemble, especially Holland and Ellis-Taylor, who deliver some of the best work of their careers. Most importantly, though, "Exhibiting Forgiveness" is definitely a movie with a powerful message, and it makes no effort to conceal it. It drives home its point with forcefulness and clarity, as well as fearless, unapologetic candor, successfully avoiding the pitfall of sugarcoating, soft peddling or sanitizing how challenging a process extending forgiveness can be. We could all learn a lot from that - and, considering the state of affairs in our world these days, it would behoove us if we did.
    9sha-26

    Very strong debut from a talented artist

    Honestly, I went into watching 'Exhibiting Forgiveness' with no expectations at all. There's a stellar cast here and I figured anything with Aujunue Ellis was bound to be descent. I was so pleasantly surprised by this film that really tackles some taboo subjects in the Black community like drug abuse, physical abuse, generational trauma, religious abuse, etc. It goes in and takes such a realistic look at the grieving process and what forgiveness actually looks like. The dialog was fantastic and this was my first time seeing Andre Holland in a film. POWERHOUSE. Thank goodness this didn't rely on the tropes that we often see in cinema surrounding this subject matter. Very strong feature debut from Titus Kaphur. I can't wait to see him share more of his art with the world.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de abril de 2025 (España)
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      • Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos
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