Tuesday 21 July 2020

EMA

Recommended. "Firestarter" comes to mind first. Later, the book of "I Ching" where the fire sign means it can either provide you with warmth or burn you. Ema is the heat and does she burn! She's a natural dancer, expressing everything with her body, oblivious to any potential barriers, e.g. she offers 1 litre of her blood to help out. She ignites both men and women, feeling completely at ease in her "big, dysfunctional family". Her actions appear impestuous and visceral. But she proves to be the best mother ever when you come to realize the whole intrigue. She choreographs everyone around her. Captivating music adds gravity, profundity or passion when needed. The main song "Destino" is in the rhythm of famous "Despacito" shifting the tone to lighter notes for the sake of pure pleasure. And the bit when a song tells part of the story feels almost like Bollywood. The movie has Atmos sound so it had even better be heard in this system where available. From the end credits you learn Gael García Bernal was treated like a star on set but in the picture, he's merely an addition to the magnetic Ema's (marvellous Mariana di Girolamo) flame. As is the town of Valparaiso, Chile where it was shot over 2 summer months by Pablo Larraín who had earlier produced "Una mujer fantástica" ("A Fantastic Woman"). You leave the theatre replaying the music in your head.

I got used to having the mask on at the cinema, barely noticed it this time.

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