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Dessie 2022-03-30 09:01:04
"I want to have everything"
Lying on the drying table with bright and wet clothes
The floor tiles were flooded with water reflecting the plane.
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Winona 2022-03-20 09:01:44
What are the metaphors and easter eggs in "Roma"?
1. Yalitza Aparicio, who plays the protagonist Cleo, was born in 1993 and is a preschool teacher with no acting experience.
Worried that the director was in the business of human trafficking, he took his mother to the audition.
Yalitza's mother is also a maid, and making this film is another way to...

Carlos Peralta
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Scarlett 2022-03-27 09:01:06
Cleo's destiny is dedicated to an unconditional life, and she's always ready to sacrifice herself for those she loves. There is a silent power to seeing the final cry and catharsis.
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Hope 2022-04-24 07:01:06
A semi-autobiographical film by Alfonso Cuarón. The protagonist is Cleo, a wealthy middle-class family and a maid in Mexico in the 1970s. There are personal shocks to grow, and there are times changes. He really is a tech guy. The sound and photography are exceptional. The long lens is very good, especially the seaside scene! Shooting at 65mm, the light, shadow and details are exquisite, and it is very beautiful to watch on the big screen. I think it's a bit unfortunate that this was released by Netflix. The small screen is definitely not suitable for theaters... The amateur heroine Yalitza Aparicio performed well. But one thing that feels a little lacking is the limited viewing angle. Since the characters all live in a relatively prosperous and stable life circle, they are not interested in current affairs. The turmoil in Mexico at that time actually belonged to a bystander who was separated by a layer. Although the maid's perspective touches on grassroots class and social fluctuations, with occasional connections (the Corpus Christi massacre), it is limited. In this part, there may be a bit of self-deprecation in the Cuarón film (?) The manor where the New Year dances and jumps and horses run. It was so close that everyone panicked and put out the fire...
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Sra. Sofía: What happened?
[to Sofi]
Sra. Sofía: Are you OK my love?
Sofi: Cleo saved us.
Sra. Sofía: [to Cleo] Thank you. Thank you.
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Sra. Sofía: We love you so much, Cleo. We love you so, so much.