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Radha, una desdichada dramaturga neoyorquina, está desesperada por tener su golpe de suerte antes de los 40. Pero después de arruinar lo que parecía ser su última oportunidad de alcanzar el ... Leer todoRadha, una desdichada dramaturga neoyorquina, está desesperada por tener su golpe de suerte antes de los 40. Pero después de arruinar lo que parecía ser su última oportunidad de alcanzar el éxito, se reinventa como rapera.Radha, una desdichada dramaturga neoyorquina, está desesperada por tener su golpe de suerte antes de los 40. Pero después de arruinar lo que parecía ser su última oportunidad de alcanzar el éxito, se reinventa como rapera.
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- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 22 premios ganados y 42 nominaciones en total
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Radha, a screenwriter in her 40's, living day by day, without anything significant in her career, sees in rap music a way to rediscover herself, under the name RadhaMUSPrime.
A dramatic comedy that does its job: makes you laugh, and also reflect and think about life, at different moments.
The narrative is based on the feeling that currently many pre-adults/adults tend to think over and over again, which is their role in society, in the form of professional fulfillment, and on a personal level, like "will I be remembered as a good person?" while struggling with inner demons.
The sarcasm used is well applied, and stands out in the characters who use it.
The black and white photography makes sense, as we are being guided to the end of the film and we see the "bigger picture".
The social critic, about gentrification and the shallow and hypocrite social support by the upper classes in a pretentious way is one of my favorite parts.
A dramatic comedy that does its job: makes you laugh, and also reflect and think about life, at different moments.
The narrative is based on the feeling that currently many pre-adults/adults tend to think over and over again, which is their role in society, in the form of professional fulfillment, and on a personal level, like "will I be remembered as a good person?" while struggling with inner demons.
The sarcasm used is well applied, and stands out in the characters who use it.
The black and white photography makes sense, as we are being guided to the end of the film and we see the "bigger picture".
The social critic, about gentrification and the shallow and hypocrite social support by the upper classes in a pretentious way is one of my favorite parts.
When I first saw this advertised I thought oh wow a refreshing comedy tackling some interesting concepts.
Sure there parts which are touching, funny and insightful but I was left with a sense of disappointment. There were characters who could done with more substance to them and development in the story as a whole. And the chance to developer her art form further was a change that was missed. It could of taken the movie in a refreshing direction.
Overall it worth a watch as it does address some genuine and authentic life experiences.
Sure there parts which are touching, funny and insightful but I was left with a sense of disappointment. There were characters who could done with more substance to them and development in the story as a whole. And the chance to developer her art form further was a change that was missed. It could of taken the movie in a refreshing direction.
Overall it worth a watch as it does address some genuine and authentic life experiences.
I very much enjoyed this movie. The female lead, who also wrote and directed the movie, tells a funny if sad story of a middle-aged black playwright who cannot get her works produced until she finally agrees to sell out and rewrite one of her works to make it conform to the East Side white liberal view of what Harlem must be like. (Imagine the world of New York East Side pseudo-intellectuals that Woody Allen has been lampooning for decades.) Her compromised play succeeds - with an audience of white East Side intellectuals - and then she has to decide where to go from there.
There are wonderful scenes in this movie. There were others that didn't hold me.
I wish more time could have been devoted to how the original play was changed/compromised during rehearsals.
Still, I definitely recommend this movie.
There are wonderful scenes in this movie. There were others that didn't hold me.
I wish more time could have been devoted to how the original play was changed/compromised during rehearsals.
Still, I definitely recommend this movie.
Radka is a playwright who has somewhat fallen from grace since her first success and as she approaches 40 is having a sort of mid-life crisis - what is she about? What's it all for? How can she become fulfilled? Well - indefatigable, she goes about setting herself up as a rapper and it becomes quite clear to "D" - the young base track layer that she has some skill at it. He even presuades her to do a live gig so perhaps her rather hum-drum, routine, existence might be about to change for the better... ? Well, simultaneously her agent "Archie" (Peter Kim) is trying to get the rather seedy, gay casting-couch merchant "J Whitman" (Reed Birney) to produce her play and the film juggles her rapping and writing aspirations set against her day-job teaching a disparate bunch of students with attitude and talent - but both need to be controlled! At it's best, this is great - the rapping is potent and poetic; the comedy can be funny - if somewhat predictable; and she is an engaging and likeable character. It is, however, far too long and auteur Blank struggles to maintain the pace and focus of the film for much of what just turns out to be a fairly ordinary tale of a single woman trying to recalibrate. I enjoyed it, but it really could have been doing with a more objective hand at the helm.
The plot is not uncommon, an artistic talent in search of true self and caught between commercialism and sincere expression. and yet, the acting, script, direction, editing - it drew me in. i didn't think it would but i quickly found my self caring about her and enjoying her journey, great job on character development for herself and supporting. casting also good. one thing i look for with new/small film, flat spots, where a director or editor lets things lull, creating an unevenness - none here, there is consistency and a rhythm from beginning to end. i can't wait to see what she does next.
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- TriviaCinematographer Eric Branco explained that he actually showed up to the interview with a bag full of street photography books; "Bruce Davidson, Matt Weber, Saul Leiter, Gordon Parks, Henri Cartier-Bresson " for the director. From the beginning Radha wanted the footage to be shot on Black & white 35mm film.
- Créditos curiososA couple of the characters get an epilogue during the end credits.
- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 782: Promising Young Woman + Best of 2020 (2021)
- Bandas sonorasMurky Waters: Abduction on the Housatonic
Written and Performed by Gregg Swiatlowski
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 3min(123 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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