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“Roma, Maybe, The Best Film of The Decade 2010s I've ever seen. Beautiful in every scenes but I don't like some part of a film that look pretentious”
"yo se que a muchos les aburre esta pelicula pero es de las mejores peliculas mexicanas en la actulidad mucho mejor que mirreyes contra godinez y cinda la regia"
"Points of anticipation: Alfonso Cuarón directing. Might be shot in black & white? Result: #9 on "Best Movies of 2018" list. Trailer: "
"Roma is a very pretty film to look at, though also kind of hollow. It's a slow slice of life that doesn't give much strong opinion in one way or another, leaving a lot of room inside of it for you to nestle your own feelings and opinions in. It doesn't do much to foster strong feeling besides giving you the straight facts, gently and prettily but not very intense. While is was a bit sleepy for my tastes, despite some hints at heavy concepts, it was a balm on my soul after all the vapid romance f"
" Notes: Well, even though I did like it, to be honest, I can't say I was really blown away by the whole thing. Sure, after 'Cold War', it was another really gorgeous black-and-white feature and, as usual with Cuaron, the directing was just really strong. Indeed, it felt like using a travelling machine going back to Mexico almost 50 years ago. Unfortunately, I was never really grabbed by this tale. The whole thing was basically some kind of love letter to Cuaron's beloved nanny and while it was "
" Notes: Well, even though I did like it, to be honest, I can't say I was really blown away by the whole thing. Sure, after 'Cold War', it was another really gorgeous black-and-white feature and, as usual with Cuaron, the directing was just really strong. Indeed, it felt like using a travelling machine going back to Mexico almost 50 years ago. Unfortunately, I was never really grabbed by this tale. The whole thing was basically some kind of love letter to Cuaron's beloved nanny and while it was "
" Netflix- 2hrs. 14min. First Viewing With Roma, Alfonso Cuarón, once again, proves himself to be a filmmaker in his own class. To say the film is well-directed would be an understatement; the compositions found here will linger in the minds of cinephiles for decades to come. It's not just aesthetically compelling; Roma is a lovely, if overly emotionally opaque, tribute to people, particularly women, and society that shape us. While it can be a bit cold at times (I was wishing for more probing o"