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The Chambermaid

Original title: La camarista
  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.2K
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Gabriela Cartol in The Chambermaid (2018)
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A look at the working environment of a chambermaid in one of Mexico City's most luxurious hotels.A look at the working environment of a chambermaid in one of Mexico City's most luxurious hotels.A look at the working environment of a chambermaid in one of Mexico City's most luxurious hotels.

  • Director
    • Lila Avilés
  • Writers
    • Lila Avilés
    • Juan Márquez
  • Stars
    • Gabriela Cartol
    • Agustina Quinci
    • Teresa Sánchez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lila Avilés
    • Writers
      • Lila Avilés
      • Juan Márquez
    • Stars
      • Gabriela Cartol
      • Agustina Quinci
      • Teresa Sánchez
    • 16User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 36 nominations total

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    Gabriela Cartol
    • Eve
    Agustina Quinci
    • Romina
    Teresa Sánchez
    • Minitoy
    Alán Uribe
    • Maestro
    • (as Alan Uribe Villarreal)
    Antonio Vega
    • Sr. Morales
    • Director
      • Lila Avilés
    • Writers
      • Lila Avilés
      • Juan Márquez
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    7skepticskeptical

    The Desultory Life of a Chambermaid

    I rather liked this film. Nothing happens in it that could be said to constitute a plot in the classical sense, but that is the point. The protagonist leads a desultory life, working only to survive and lacking any real means for freeing herself from the daily grind. Her relationships to her co-workers and the people whom she serves are temporary and devoid of any lasting significance. In some ways, her situation reflects that of many workers at every stratum of society. The difference is that she does not have very many options available and will probably continue to clean rooms until the day she dies.
    8machocabrio

    The power of great directing

    La Camarista (The Chambermaid, 2019) by mexican director Lila Avilés is a film that shows a level of freedom within the confines of a restricted budget that is just mindblowing.

    If you read the rest of the reviews around here you will get a sense of the style it's shot: the camera, using beautiful cinematography, is a passive witness to a hotel chambermaid's daily routine. There is no spectacularity, not an earthquake to shatter the main character, she's never accused of stealing stuff... There's no dramatic trigger to turn this story into a powerhouse drama. Instead, Avilés chooses, wisely, to dwell on her star's nuanced but effective performance. Gabriela Cartol's Evelina (the maid in the title) is a shy, dreamy and sometimes annoying woman. A real person instead of a stereotype. We're not here to lament her poverty, but to join her daily conversations, her momentary daydreaming, her spirit breaking apart or becoming stronger.

    Avilés is not interested on bringing disaster into her characters' lives. She doesn't want them to unravel, instead we're drawn into this colossal universe of a big city hotel and breaks into its small spaces and corners, revealing beauty in routine.

    An overall enjoyable experience for audiences who relish subtlety, La Camarista manages to feel as a refreshing take on a cliché subject.
    7MarcoParzivalRocha

    Daily struggles to survive

    The daily life of Eve, a chambermaid at one of the most luxurious hotels in Mexico.

    A film about routines, uncertainties, dreams and banalities, which won me over since the beginning.

    The action takes place all within the hotel walls, which highlights the feeling of lack of freedom and the bonds that a low class person deals daily in order to survive.

    We don't see any members of her family or friends in any scene, we just know the relationships that Eve has through phone calls, conveying the feeling of absence and lack of support from the people around her, even though it is evident that she loves them.

    As the main character loses his inhibition and learns to let go, very interesting moments emerge, all of which are essential for the whole narrative. A scene in one of the hotel's rooms, next to a window made me think "wow, I wasn't expecting this!".

    I see this film as a form of homage to the invisible people who pass through our lives every day, without being given credit and respect.
    andrewestrella

    Watch if You Enjoy Watching People Clean Hotels or People Looking Depressed

    I genuinely felt bad for the maid in this film, but I feel even more bad for the fact that I wasted an hour and forty minutes watching an unfocused and unguided film that all could have been trimmed down to a twenty minute short film. The Chambermaid could basically be summed up like this: woman struggles in her job as a hotel maid, and while attempting to get her GED, she continuously suffers from people overlooking her and being an outcast in society. Yes, that sounds all fine and dandy, but again, these freaking indie films just love showing main characters walking around for what seems like hours.

    The main character cleans. Then she walks down the hall. She stares at random objects. She cleans some blankets. She goes to GED classes. She speaks one sentence. Repeat. It gets extremely boring and repetitive.

    I will say that I was enlightened with getting an insight into the struggles of what Mexican maids have to go through, especially in their struggle to rank up in their crummy job, but that does not make this film good. The main character was horribly developed and literally had no character, so how am I supposed to really care? I sympathize with maids, but I do not sympathize with her.

    All in all, this was a boring film that really needs a trim of about an hour. Get rid of GED crap. Get rid of phone calls to home. Get rid of boring shots of her cleaning for half of the runtime, and just trim it to like a quarter. Maybe focus more on the people, like the young woman with the child, who gave a bit of attention to our main character.

    Watch the movie if you like to watch people clean or if you like watching people walk around while looking sad.
    8evanston_dad

    Poor Man's "Roma"

    "The Chambermaid" is a poor man's answer to Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma."

    Where "Roma" painted on a huge canvas, juxtaposing the isolation of the main character's existence amidst the swirling carnival of life happening around her, the world as we know it might as well not exist at all in "The Chambermaid." Or rather, the world is reduced to the hushed hallways, empty rooms, and service areas of a luxury hotel. That's where Eve works and never seems to leave. Her days are comprised of cleaning and taking care of other people's needs while taking care of none of her own. We see her half-heartedly pursuing classes in order to earn her GED, and we know she has a child she adores but only because we see her on the phone checking in with the person taking care of him. She doesn't seem to have any kind of dating life to speak of, though because of a couple of scenes we know she's a sexual being. Her job is making her sick, but she pushes through the moments when she feels most unwell.

    "The Chambermaid" is a sobering film, and it's not that much fun to sit through. But it's a very well made film, and there's something quietly mesmerizing about watching one of the nameless, faceless millions that the world is full of and who we interact with every day without really seeing slowly evolve into a full-bodied character with a rich interior life before our eyes. That this happens through long static shots and little dialogue makes the feat even more impressive. Kudos have to go to Gabriela Cartol, the actress who plays Eve and is in virtually every frame of the film. This is the kind of performance that will never garner any wide recognition, but it's one that should.

    The only time we see Eve outside the walls of the hotel is in the film's very last shot. But even then, though we're relieved to see her finally interacting with the larger world, we have to ask ourselves if there's any place in it for her.

    Grade: A

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      The film premiered at TIFF in Toronto in September 2018.
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      References Cars (2006)

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2019 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Камеристка
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Amplitud
      • Bambú Audiovisual
      • La Panda
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $86,422
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,490
      • Jun 30, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $166,203
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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