Ema Comments

  • Muhammad 2023-05-06 08:15:54

    The color aesthetics, music, dance, and male and female elements are bold and avant-garde. Fragmentation of the story is not so important...

  • Jaydon 2023-05-04 01:32:18

    - Prison music, you're done dancing every night and going to work early in the morning - but we just love dancing. Shut up, you're like a tourist, it's been a while since you...

  • Kaylee 2023-04-27 15:27:40

    It's best to watch the final interview with the protagonist first, otherwise you won't know what it wants to express when you are...

  • Angelita 2023-04-17 07:11:13

    WTF, LaRaine's strong audiovisual actually hides a Chilean neon melodrama. Aside from the weak book, Ema lacks the excavation of some introverted people, making her more like an outward-pointing arrow symbol, as an expression of pan-free emotions, piercing our most humble bottom line. The tossing and moving of the lens is still excellent. When it rotates and draws a beautiful arc, chasing to the infinite space behind it, I can almost forgive mubi for its poor image quality. Look for depression...

  • Madisyn 2023-03-23 05:15:13

    Ema, the little fire dragon, found the strength of the collective, and also practiced multilateral intimacy in person, and finally contributed to the unconventional Pokemon unity. Her determination to find a child and her freedom to liberate her body is enviable and awe-inspiring. It seems that the post-00s generation has hope to promote the realization of communism. I think people need to look at the world with an open mind because you are the past and the present, they are the...

  • Noah 2023-03-21 14:53:54

    Audiovisuals are very stylish, and that's about it. Watching in the new crown environment, this kind of life without social distance at all feels even more...

  • Israel 2023-03-17 15:40:05

    Your body is still on the seats surrounded by the cinema, but your heart is already dancing with her in the streets of...

  • Ladarius 2023-03-13 17:24:04

    Many films will express women through the image of water, and the continuous water is more in line with the feminine temperament. But at the beginning of the film, the wildfires are ignited to burn the endless arrogance of the spring breeze. The blazing flames seem to be growing. The male protagonist and the adopted son are so alike, it is as if the two of them grew out of a family tree. The sun, The sun god Apollo, free sex and dance... Emma is such a free, fire-like...

  • Marlin 2023-03-02 00:30:20

    MUBI’s virtual premiere on May 1st, but I have never liked Pablo Laren’s film. Don’t tell me that this film is a "feminist film" because Pablo is an art director. A businessman in the film industry has seen films such as "The Priest's Club" and feels that he is a famous director who has exposed the unknown historical issues of Chile in film circles all over the world. In the past few years, he has been spending money on IP that may be of interest in the art and film industry, and photographed...

  • Blaise 2023-02-08 00:01:03

    The music is really good, and the whole process of modern dance and disco is also very good. It is really funny to say that Gael (the character) is Human Condom. The final outcome was unexpected. . . (That is, the mobi server is really not...

Extended Reading

Ema quotes

  • Ema: I'm going to horrify you.

    Aníbal: Horrify me?

    Ema: When you know what I'm doing, and why. You will be horrified.

    Aníbal: Why wait? Scare me now.

  • Gastón: It's prison music. It's music to listen to in prison.

    [imitates beats]

    Gastón: The whole damn day. To keep you from thinking. To forget about the prison you're in and recreate it in your mind. To forget about the bars you have in front of you. That's it.

    [imitates beats]

    Gastón: It's a hypnotic rhythm that turns you into a fool. It's an illusion of freedom. So that people don't think. Yes, no, sex, drugs, yes. Heroin yes, orgies yes. But the next day, boom! You have to go to work. And you were convinced by someone. That if you moved your little hips, you'd be freer. But no. Not at all. It's falling asleep in defeat. Living in Ibiza. Picking up and moving to LA. To take selfies there all the time. And to do exactly the same thing. It's a culture of violence. Where women become purely sexual objects. And men are beasts who always screw women over. All while trying to fuck them. That's just what they want. That's the rhythm.

    [imitates beats]

    Gastón: "Don't rebel, don't think. Give it to me, give it to me." I can't believe you're dancing reggaeton, for Christ's sake! Everything we studied and felt. Everything we've practiced. And with you! All those damn fights we had. All the struggles. How we laughed at all of them! You laughed at all these girls. The very same ones. Laughing your ass off, huh. Screw them! Screw reggaeton. Fuck everything! I'm sick of this.

    Ema: Polo liked reggaeton.

    Gastón: Who is Polo?

    Sonia: You saw us dancing and you said, "Nice." What's nice? I don't know what that means. I guess you do. Because you're smarter than us, right? The only thing I know is, I don't like what I feel when I see something nice. Now I like dancing much more. Because it's like fucking, happy. With a flushed face, cussing. Hot, crazy, sexy, moving. And all of the sudden, bam! I'm surrounded by people. And they're all as horny as me. Moving as if they were fucking. But with music. It's delicious, motherfucker. That's life. And I dance life. Today, you're alive and you're here, because someone at some point got hot and had an orgasm. And today, that orgasm can be danced.

Ema

Director: Pablo Larraín

Language: Spanish Release date: August 13, 2021

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