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Roma

  • 2018
  • 14
  • 2 h 15 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
175 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
2.649
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Marina de Tavira, Marco Graf, Yalitza Aparicio, Daniela Demesa, Diego Cortina Autrey, and Carlos Peralta in Roma (2018)
A story that chronicles a tumultuous year in the life of a middle-class family in Mexico City in the early 1970s
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DramaDrama de épocaDrama psicológico

Um ano na vida da empregada doméstica de uma família de classe média na Cidade do México no início dos anos setenta.Um ano na vida da empregada doméstica de uma família de classe média na Cidade do México no início dos anos setenta.Um ano na vida da empregada doméstica de uma família de classe média na Cidade do México no início dos anos setenta.

  • Direção
    • Alfonso Cuarón
  • Roteirista
    • Alfonso Cuarón
  • Artistas
    • Yalitza Aparicio
    • Marina de Tavira
    • Diego Cortina Autrey
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    175 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.649
    28
    • Direção
      • Alfonso Cuarón
    • Roteirista
      • Alfonso Cuarón
    • Artistas
      • Yalitza Aparicio
      • Marina de Tavira
      • Diego Cortina Autrey
    • 1.2KAvaliações de usuários
    • 435Avaliações da crítica
    • 96Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 3 Oscars
      • 255 vitórias e 229 indicações no total

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    Yalitza Aparicio
    Yalitza Aparicio
    • Cleo
    Marina de Tavira
    Marina de Tavira
    • Sra. Sofía
    Diego Cortina Autrey
    Diego Cortina Autrey
    • Toño
    Carlos Peralta
    Carlos Peralta
    • Paco
    Marco Graf
    Marco Graf
    • Pepe
    Daniela Demesa
    Daniela Demesa
    • Sofi
    Nancy García García
    Nancy García García
    • Adela
    Verónica García
    Verónica García
    • Sra. Teresa
    Andy Cortés
    • Ignacio
    Fernando Grediaga
    Fernando Grediaga
    • Sr. Antonio
    Jorge Antonio Guerrero
    Jorge Antonio Guerrero
    • Fermín
    José Manuel Guerrero Mendoza
    • Ramón
    Latin Lover
    Latin Lover
    • Profesor Zovek
    Zarela Lizbeth Chinolla Arellano
    • Dra. Velez
    José Luis López Gómez
    • Pediatra
    Edwin Mendoza Ramírez
    • Médico Residente
    Clementina Guadarrama
    Clementina Guadarrama
    • Benita
    Enoc Leaño
    Enoc Leaño
    • Político
    • Direção
      • Alfonso Cuarón
    • Roteirista
      • Alfonso Cuarón
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários1.2K

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    7andrewroy-04316

    An indisputable technically impeccable work, but this very realistic depiction of everyday life feels just that: mundane

    I feel very similarly to Roma as I did to Dunkirk, though they are extraordinarily different films and subject matters. Both are made by directors I love, and both I appreciate the constant technical brilliance shown in each scene. Ultimately in both cases I was emotionally detached and thought it was a good movie but not at all a memorable one. There is no doubt that Roma leans entirely on Aparicio, and she knocks it out of the park. The subtlety to her acting and her body language and uses of silence are excellent. As is Cuaron's hallmark, the cinematography is excellent, and particularly the 360 pan with Cleo turning off the lights was well shot. The childbirth and ocean scenes were enrapturing and tense. The scene in the furniture store was my favorite of the movie - the intersection of the small private world we've seen with the family and the student protests outside was well shot and executed. I can intellectually appreciate all the things Roma has to offer, and can understand why some think it's a masterpiece and the best of the year. If it emotionally connected with people and had them crying at the end, I just didn't have that experience. It's a very well done slice of life movie that focuses on appreciation for a maid who does everything for a family, and in going through her daily life we see other major events unfold. But despite consistently great acting and cinematography and several really good scenes, the vast majority of the movie varied from smart but detached filmmaking to mundane, every day life. Maybe the black and white and Spanish elements also contributed, but I just didn't particularly enjoy most of the individual scenes. Reflecting on it as a full piece and the motifs that we see throughout allow me to enjoy and appreciate it more, but while watching it I just wasn't invested. I'm glad most love it and think this is just me not connecting with the film, but while Roma is a technical marvel, it was just a fine story.
    8jimmycollins-973-275752

    Easy to see the Oscar buzz.

    Beautifully shot. Impressive long takes as per with Cuarón. Very emotional later in the film, however slow start drags it down to an 8 in my opinion. Well worth a watch if your in the right mood.
    7ef-vasilakis

    Overpromoted to a disgusting degree

    No masterpiece needs a campaign that costs 30 million to win best picture....
    9ElMaruecan82

    A slice of Life... with a major "L"...

    The story of Cleo and her 'family' might hit a sensitive chord for many viewers who grew up not just in Mexico but in any Third-World country, maybe not just in the 70s but probably the 80s or early 90s.

    By no means am I depriving the story from its cultural core but it was Roger Ebert who said: "The more specific a film is, the more universal, because the more it understands individual characters, the more it applies to everyone." Still, it's not just about the characters, I could relate to the context as well on a superficial but still deeply personal level.

    Coming from a middle-class family of Morocco, we also had these girls who came from poorer backgrounds (generally rural areas) and whose treatment would look a bit like slavery from a European/"Western" standpoint. The term wouldn't be appropriate though as they were paid, certainly not mistreated and in most cases were considered like members of the family. Not all the ladies of the house treated them with respect but they were often loved by the kids as sister-figures or even surrogate mothers. I was practically raised by the same 'dada' from the age of 4, she dressed me, woke me up, cleaned me till I was 8 (my daughter does it alone since she's 3) and well, she was part of my life and I miss her a lot.

    I could relate to the story of Cleo and I was glad that the film didn't take the predictable "clash of the classes" path: having her fired, being rejected or ending as a prostitute in some brothel of Mexico City... Cuaron is above these tiresome archetypes and his intention is clearly to take the opportunity of a nostalgic voyage through his childhood to show people with a strong capability of caring and being empathetic regardless of their origins or social backgrounds. And Cleo, played with mesmerizing naturalness by Yalitza Aparicio, is obviously a girl to inspire the very feelings she exudes: she loves the children she saw growing up since the cradle, she's devoted to her "Signora" Sofia, played by Marina de Tavira, and she values her luck to be part of that world... she knows she could have been unluckier.

    It's also interesting that Cleo isn't conventionally good-looking, not in a glamorous Hollywood sense anyway, and her petite frame and youthful face illuminated with a wide smile accentuate her vulnerability. She incarnates a sort of third world within the third world, like an extra layer of fragility making her the perfect target for the kind of troubles no upper class European looking girl would get herself into. Though the film is overarched by the social and political context of Mexico circa 1970-71, I didn't feel like Cuaron tried to make some social commentary, maybe it's just a character study of a woman who could only depend on the kindness of strangers, like Blanche Dubois, but is able to find some inner strength to overcome a blind (but not malicious) adversity if not triumph over it.

    And indeed, in her harrowing journey (that doesn't follow any pattern of cinematic predictability), it's less in what happens to her than the reactions it inspires. The film is less driven by plot points but the way people react and reactions to their reactions... or non-reactions for that matter. There is an interesting scene where a Karate master shows a trick that looks extremely easy until it's done with closed eyes, I don't know if it was supposed to symbolize one of the film's underlying messages, but it's true that many things that happen are due to people's obliviousness, carelessness or lack of empathy. And near the end, both Cleo and Sofia realize they had more in common than they would have thought, adversity strikes everyone... only in different ways. Blind again, but not malicious.

    What I liked in "Roma", besides its realism, is the fact that it doesn't just try to depict a slice of life but Life with a major L, providing sights often suggested but rarely shown in the movies. Indeed, the film contains many graphic sequences including a naked male body (and I'm sorry to say that it's more distracting for me than a woman's... maybe because the thing "moves"... chuckles) and one that shouldn't be spoiled but that had me almost gasping with tears because it was the moment where many aspects of an editing that demanded some patience from us finally paid off, and I knew I had to expect a high spot of emotionality sometime in the film. Cuaron's "Roma" (whatever the title means) is truly daring by showing life and death with the same clinical detachment from his lenses, one that also shows in the climactic scene, hinted by the poster.

    Now, I wanted to give he film a 10 because it has reached a cinematic level of perfection I rarely found in a movie but sometimes its beauty just feels so deliberate it becomes sophisticated. The film benefits from Alfonso Cuaron's perfect command of the camera (we're obviously talking of the Oscar-winner for Best Cinematography and maybe Best Director) but the cinematography tends to steal the story's thunder and compromises the film's attempt to be a realistic portrait of a Mexican's slice of life in the 70s in an atmosphere of love devoid of the cynicism we get from today's dysfunctional families. The children in the film are not only adorable but played with an authentic simplicity and since so many directors said it was a nightmare to direct children, Cuaron deserves a credit for that too.

    So It's precisely because the story is so well told and well acted that I wished it wouldn't be so well directed... though I approve the choice of the black-and-white for no other reason that it gives the film a sort of dreamy aura fitting its nostalgia.

    Overall, "Roma" is a great film with a few haunting moments.
    8marwan_eltayeb

    Full of Life.. A must watch movie

    Full of life in every shot, Alfonso Cuaron has proven that he is one of the greatest directors of all time. Deserved every nomination and it's going do dominate the Oscars for Sure.

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    • Curiosidades
      Many were mystified by Alfonso Cuarón's decision to release this very cinematic film on Netflix. One of his primary reasons for doing this was because foreign language films do not usually get adequate distribution. By releasing it on Netflix, Alfonso Cuarón knew Roma (2018) would potentially play to its widest audience.
    • Erros de gravação
      Reflection of a few members of the crew is visible during dolly shot as Cleo walks to the movie theater with the family.
    • Citações

      Cleo: I like being dead.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The closing credits end with "Shantih Shantih Shantih," the conclusion to every mantra in the Upanishads, a collection of 108 Hindu scriptures. "Shantih" was referenced several times in Alfonso Cuarón's earlier film, Filhos da Esperança (2006).
    • Conexões
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Early Oscar Contenders You NEED to See (2018)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Te he prometido
      Written by Leo Dan (as Leopoldo Dante Tévez)

      Performed by Leo Dan

      Published by EMI Musical, S.A. de C.V.

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Mexico, S.A. de C.V.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de dezembro de 2018 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • México
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official Netflix
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Espanhol
      • Línguas mixtecas
      • Inglês
      • Japonês
      • Alemão
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      • Norueguês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Cidade do México, Distrito Federal, México
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      • Pimienta Films
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      • US$ 1.140.769
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    • Tempo de duração
      2 horas 15 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.39 : 1

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