Tag: <span>country: argentina</span>

I, The Worst of All is so subtle I’m not even sure how sapphic it is. It’s more of a feminist film about how women are capable of thought and poetry. Though the poetry in question does have some distinct undertones of sapphic yearning. 7/10

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while I personally found Suddenly interesting and engaging, I don’t think that opinion holds much weight as I can’t even fully justify it to myself. 5.7/10

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More than being an involved story, To Kill the Beast is a celebration of what can be accomplished with the moving image. It’s all vibes all the time. 6.9/10

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I’m a big fan of how The Quietude depicts its fucked up content. They underplay it. There’s this sense that the characters in the film and perhaps the film itself don’t quite realize how fucked up this all is. And that juxtaposition makes it all the more disturbing. 7.5/10

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Camila Comes Out Tonight is a perfectly competent little film. I am not overly moved only because of the sheer abundance of coming-of-age queer films I’ve seen. 5.8/10

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Rara is a sweet story with an injection of tragedy stemming from gay inequality. 7.6/10

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There’s a definite artistry and a lot of success found in the imperfect and perhaps too long One in a Thousand. 5.9/10

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The Fish Child is basically a series of tragic and dramatic elements held together through good cinematography and performances. 6.1/10

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Rarely have I see a movie with such great dramatic set-ups yet such poor follow through as Mater. 3.4/10

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