Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis story follows Eva, a traveler who experiences some car trouble and ends up spending some time with a group of women in a hotel outside of town. These women gladly accept Eva into their ... Leggi tuttoThis story follows Eva, a traveler who experiences some car trouble and ends up spending some time with a group of women in a hotel outside of town. These women gladly accept Eva into their home and help her to feel at home. Quickly Eva discovers the secret that unifies these sev... Leggi tuttoThis story follows Eva, a traveler who experiences some car trouble and ends up spending some time with a group of women in a hotel outside of town. These women gladly accept Eva into their home and help her to feel at home. Quickly Eva discovers the secret that unifies these seven interesting women she's met. As relationships are being formed, an even deeper relation... Leggi tutto
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The chemistry between all the actresses is absolutely amazing. Can almost feel the passion emanating from Liz and Eva.
Would watch again and again, if only to remind myself that real love, real passion, exists when you least expect it.
I wanted to describe how this film *felt* because what happens shouldn't be spoiled. There is a richness and layering to the characters that is well developed through "show, don't tell" techniques, which is commendable. The plot, while simple, is a HEAVILY character-driven affair and it simply wouldn't have worked without this wonderful cast. Everyone is on top of their character, and they most make the most of the handful of sets.
I find a hard time pointing out things done *wrong* in this movie, as "lesbian romantic drama" is so often shallow. There is a SINGLE moment that I think distracts from the character-focused portrait; if you don't find it, you'll probably enjoy it even more than I did!
It wasn't spectacular, nor the best of the sub-genre, but it's a delight. I wanted to hangout with these gals, even though the film had ended, just to share in the good times.
You won't regret this one.
A more accurate one-line premise would relate that this movie is about a young woman, traveling by herself, who befriends a group of lesbians after her vehicle breaks down. Perhaps that oversimplifies things, but it provides the essential background of the plot, which in the end loosely examines love, and life and how we live it, among other themes.
'Liz in September' isn't entirely fulfilling. Early voiceovers or internal monologues, and inserted shots of hospitals or medical paraphernalia, may fit with the overall plot yet are ultimately extraneous. They needlessly prevent the viewer, almost at the very start, from becoming invested in the story. The flow of the film does generally improve after this, though this initial frailty is echoed later.
The film seems unsure of who the protagonist should be: stranded sojourner Eva (Eloísa Maturén), or troubled temptress Liz (Patricia Velásquez). At the beginning and end the camera emphasizes the journey (literal and figurative) of Eva, but for much of the intermediate length we see more of Liz, whether or not she's joined by Eva. That sense of uncertainty is echoed in director Fina Torres' adapted screenplay generally, as 'Liz in September' can't quite seem to decide if it wants to be a story about Eva's stay with this group of friends, a lesbian romance, or a more serious dramatic introspection. The movie does touch on all these aspects, but not entirely convincingly in any instance.
Still, it's sufficiently entertaining, and engaging. The cast fills their roles commendably, and star Velásquez in particular excels at making Liz relatable and sympathetic in her fears, uncertainty, and conflicting emotions. The feature tells its story well, if imperfectly; it's gratifying that if nothing else, the last few scenes are certainly done well. The ending, especially, conveys much through its imagery without any need for plainspoken narration or dialogue, and is satisfying to that point. I just wish the rest of the movie had the same unity of vision.
Anyone looking for a light-hearted, frivolous lesbian romance is going to be disappointed, but there's enough content here, broadly, to keep our attention that the misleading suggestion of focused representation can be forgiven. Don't expect a revelation, but 'Liz in September' is worth watching if you come across it.
The film stars Patricia Velasquez as Liz--a lesbian supermodel who comes to a beach resort to celebrate her birthday. All of her friends, as well as the proprietor of the hotel, are lesbians.
By happenstance, a straight woman arrives at the hotel, and becomes the object of attention from everyone. Liz bets that she can seduce the outsider within a short time, and then sets about to do just that. As you might expect, there are problems ahead for Liz and the straight woman. The problems surface slowly--they are brought to our attention little by little.
The setting of the movie is so beautiful--as are all the actors--that the tragic moments of the film are hard to accept. The straight/lesbian situation isn't the problem. However, problems are there, and this makes the film a tragicomedy.
This is a powerful and beautiful movie. I highly recommend it. We saw it on the large screen as part of ImageOut, the excellent Rochester LGBTQ Film Festival. It won't work as well on a small screen, because some of the tropical beauty will be lost. Still, it's a great movie, and I suggest that you see it in any format that's available.
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- QuizEloisa Maturen who plays Eva, is the ex wife of Gustavo Dudamel, LA Philharmonic conductor, They have one child, Martin, and both are Venezuelan.
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