Kékszakállú
Kékszakállú

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Kékszakállú is an unconventional portrayal of several young women witnessed in immersive yet indeterminate states: within their bodies, among their friends and lovers, and ultimately in a culture of economic and spiritual recession. The torpor of boredom and privilege is undercut by the vicissitudes of Argentina's economic malaise, forcing the offspring of a vanishing upper class to extricate themselves from the props of familial privilege. The film presents a documentary-... (Full plot summary below)

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Kékszakállú is an unconventional portrayal of several young women witnessed in immersive yet indeterminate states: within their bodies, among their friends and lovers, and ultimately in a culture of economic and spiritual recession. The torpor of boredom and privilege is undercut by the vicissitudes of Argentina's economic malaise, forcing the offspring of a vanishing upper class to extricate themselves from the props of familial privilege. The film presents a documentary-like exposure of the quotidian while extending possibilities for redemption among this brood of the weary. Obliquely inspired by Bela Bartok's sole opera, Kékszakállú radically transposes the portent of Bluebeard's Castle into something far less recognizable: a tale of generational inertia, situated between the alternating and precisely rendered tableaux of work and repose in Buenos Aires and Punta del Este.

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Butaca Ancha - 8/10 by JJ NegreteSolnicki gives a refined vision of formal precision and an enervating narrative brilliance that imposes a trance that suspends time and generates states of boredom or ecstasy. [Full review in Spanish]
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Clayton DillardLike Shohei Imamura, Argentinian writer-director Gaston Solnicki can be understood as a cinematic "entomologist."
Cinemanía (Spain) - 8/10 by Carlos Marañón... a reflection that hides bourgeois decadence under a refined layer of modernity. [Full review in Spanish]
Butaca Ancha - 8/10 by Jorge (JJ) NegreteSolnicki gives a refined vision of formal precision and an enervating narrative brilliance that imposes a trance that suspends time and generates states of boredom or ecstasy. [Full review in Spanish]
Cinema Scope - 7/10 by José TeodoroKékszakállú is a film whose every moment is the product of a nervous gamble, a young person's search for a reason for being, and thus a beguiling mirror of its heroine's journey.
AV Club - 7/10 by Mike D'AngeloKékszakállú works best as pure cinema, mostly divorced from narrative; some of its most memorable moments don't even really contribute to the vague theme that gradually emerges.
Fotogramas - 6/10 by Jordi Batlle CaminalEssentially contemplative. [Full Review in Spanish]

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