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Alix

Alix

8.2
10
  • Dec 26, 2024
  • A Gripping and Delightfully Poetic Tale of Loss and Resilience

    Ana Maria Hermida's Alix is a poignant exploration of grief, love, and survival amidst the enduring violence that has plagued Colombia for decades. At its core, the film follows Alix, a young woman grappling with the loss of her father and the trauma of an abusive stepfather.

    The narrative takes a gripping turn as Alix is recruited into the guerrilla forces, an experience that forces her to confront the stark realities of violence, loyalty, and survival. Hermida masterfully intertwines Alix's personal journey with the broader socio-political crisis of Colombia, creating a story that is both deeply personal and profoundly universal.

    In its exploration of Alix's inner world, the film evokes echoes of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, reimagined within Colombia's tropical landscapes. The rich fauna and ethereal presence of the fairy, La Llorona, become Alix's interlocutors. These moments of magical realism lend Alix a dreamlike quality, underscoring its core themes of resilience and transformation.

    The cinematography captures this duality with finesse, juxtaposing the lush beauty of the Colombian landscape with the harsh, rugged life of the guerrilla camps. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the film's otherworldly tone, where the natural world feels alive with both menace and meaning.

    Hermida's storytelling continues to evolve, but Alix and her earlier movie, El Elefante Rojo, share the same sensitivity and an ability to bring raw, complex emotions to the screen.

    The film also invites comparisons to Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth. While del Toro's heroine uses fantasy to escape the horrors of war, Alix finds herself retreating into an imaginative realm shaped by magical realism. However, unlike del Toro's protagonist, Alix ultimately finds strength by confronting her harsh reality head-on.

    The camp is portrayed with unflinching honesty, highlighting the moral complexities of its inhabitants and the toll of their choices. The juxtaposition of Alix's vivid internal world with the brutal external realities of guerrilla life emphasizes her transformation into a woman forged by resilience and conflict.

    The lead actress delivers an extraordinary performance, portraying Alix with vulnerability and quiet strength. Her journey-from a grieving daughter to a hardened yet compassionate woman-is as moving as it is believable.

    At its core, Alix is a meditation on survival, resilience, and the cost of conflict. Like Alice in Wonderland and Pan's Labyrinth, it asks how we endure loss and make sense of a world where beauty and cruelty coexist. Hermida's Alix is a gripping and thought-provoking film that not only cements her place as one of Latin America's most compelling storytellers but also leaves an indelible mark on the heart and mind of its audience.

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