Belmonte (2018)

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Belmonte: Directed by Federico Veiroj. With Gonzalo Delgado, Olivia Molinaro Eijo, Jeannette Sauksteliskis, Tomás Wahrmann. A portrait of fatherhood in crisis, and the strength of a child.

“The film is artistic, the shots are incredible. Although the story could have been a little more developed, it seems to me that it reflects in an incredible way the problem of the protagonist, we only see the world of that strange painter, his daughter is familiar to us, his problems are familiar but at the same time they are strange to us, there is something there that makes him to be him and us, the spectators, to be us, we see an exposition of a manu0026#39;s life, a life with problems like anyone elseu0026#39;s but that alludes to something else, an emptiness and another problem that does not come out on camera, and this makes the film wonderful, it does not tell us the main problem of the protagonist, we feel it. It does not tell us what happens to the protagonist but in his actions, in his eyes we see it, we see what is beyond the camera, the metaphysical that torments our artist.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe protagonistu0026#39;s performance is extremely memorable, with his eyes and expressions he manages to transmit an infinite number of things, without him the film would surely not have been so memorable.”

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