From the cinematography to the sound to the acting, this is one excellent film. In black and white we watch life unfold for an indigenous domestic worker who toils for a middle class family in the 1970s Mexico City neighbourhood of Roma. Political unrest is the backdrop for director Alfonso Cuaron’s (whose last film was “Gravity” with Sandra Bullock) (semi-)autobiographical tale, sometimes told up close and sometimes from a distance. It’s a quiet film in which every sound is important; a bleak view of the human race punctuated by moments of hope; and very slow-paced but, if you accept it, engrossing. First time actress Yalitza Aparicio, the woman at the heart of the story, is very impressive. (Subtitles). Now on Netflix too.
Roma
- Post category:Highly Recommended / Best of 2018
- Post published:December 2018