Saturday, December 30, 2006

Volver

Volver is a wonderful film. In all ways.

I noticed, while watching it, that there are certain things about films in foreign languages (foreign to me, at least) both draw emphasis and take away emphasis on language. They draw in emphasis on language because reading adds a certain focus onto what is being said. But they take away emphasis because you don't hear what is being said, so the mind can take in what it doesn't understand and view other aspects of the film. In the case of Volver, I was very much drawn into Almodóvar's direction. I tend to do this with foreign directors (I was the same way with Jean-Pierre Jeunet).

Seeing films in foreign language is quite an experience on its own.

But particularly about Volver, the performances are really incredible on all parts. Having a lot of hispanic relatives, I know what it's like to be deep in the culture with family. A lot of the film felt very real. It is a great piece of work. So far it's the first of the Best Foreign Language films that I've seen, and I must say that I hold it in high esteem.

B+

IMDB information on VOLVER

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