Roma Comments

  • Johnathan 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    The first indoor panning mirror, I want to bow down to all the techniques I surrender to the emotional strength to express the waves piercing my eardrum, you are homeless // Second brush, what if it's all the emotional swirls that Caron deliberately weaves? I'm willing Trapped...

  • Cordie 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    "Rome" is private, but it still captures the grandeur of the times. Although some of the plot is suspicious of soap operas, but under the brilliance of its coherent and accessible image, this Caron's personal letter shines with epic light, and it may be the pinnacle of Caron's director's career. The fate of the heroine Cleo is a silent testimony to the changes of the Mexican era. With the absence of male characters, the film shrouds the aura of feminism. Interpreting an extremely important...

  • Deja 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    The different text levels interact and blend together, and at the same time carry the creators’ most intimate and personal memories and emotions of Mexico’s childhood. This perceptual, private and magnificent image force bursts out, just like the last wave of the film. The waves continue to hit and try to flood every audience in front of the big...

  • Adam 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    What makes "Rome" confusing is that this "childhood past" closely connected with the director is surprisingly separated and lacks an effective perspective to intervene in the past. From the perspective of private memory, the film is undoubtedly too cold and objective; from the perspective of historical narration, the structure of "Rome" is too personal and too subtle, especially the part of the maid floating in the family and society, acting as a metaphorical design sense Too strong. On...

  • Jerad 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    When the Mexican government suppressed the revolution in 1971, amidst violence and gunfire, the pregnant young nanny lost her child because of delays in treatment. Originally this was a very good story. The intersection of social turmoil and personal destiny at one point in time will generate huge energy; but just like "Your Mother, too", to this "Rome", Caron's rich son's identity and perspective limit His political sensitivity. Of course he feels that violent behavior is cruel, but his...

  • Webster 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    Maid story, epic temperament. Alfonso Cuarón contributed the most stable shot since the film, a group of shots with solemn bearing, slowly pushing open the picture of family society in the "Rome" community in Mexico. What is rare is that there is tension in the ordinary, and the final scene of the waves is full of tragic solemnity. In terms of film skills alone, it can be called the best of the...

  • Davonte 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    That's way too much shit for one...

  • Lysanne 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    So when can Alfonso Cuarón let go of his obsession with taking the best long shot in film history? The core appeal of long shots is to synchronize with time, but Caron's long shots are still intended to show his precise scene scheduling ability, which is putting the cart before the horse. His design intensity of the lens language is not suitable for this kind of subject with high emotional concentration. The most powerful part of the whole film is precisely the few empty...

  • Elisha 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    The road in this world is too narrow, not only will you bump into walls everywhere, you will get bruised all over your body, but you will also step on a few lumps of shit from time to time. However, we can still go to the beach to wash away the lead and bad luck. On the horizon, the morning sun is rising, burning with hope and...

  • Cassandra 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    Probably my favorite part is washing the floor at the...

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  • Anastasia 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    Thrilling - blood and tears in middle-class communities

    1. Cruel Youth Story

  • Rasheed 2022-04-19 09:01:53

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    In the Roman community of Mexico City, the maid Clio was abandoned unexpectedly and gave birth to a stillborn baby, and the hostess Sophie also left her husband who did not love him. Alfonso Cuaron, who has achieved some success in Hollywood, made an author's film, recalling a time in his...

Roma quotes

  • Sra. Sofía: What happened?

    [to Sofi]

    Sra. Sofía: Are you OK my love?

    Sofi: Cleo saved us.

    Sra. Sofía: [to Cleo] Thank you. Thank you.

  • Sra. Sofía: We love you so much, Cleo. We love you so, so much.

Roma

Director: Alfonso Cuarón

Language: Spanish,Mixtec,English,Japanese,German,French,Norwegian Release date: November 21, 2018