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Metacultura (AR)

Metacultura (AR) is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Denise Pieniazek.

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8/10
The Silent Party (2019) Denise Pieniazek The Silent Party can be considered to have elements of the rape and revenge. Due to its constant suspense and the excellent management of intrigue, the filme is very entertaining for the viewer who feels comfortable with this type of genre.
Posted Nov 05, 2024Edit critic review
9/10
Salvador Dalí: In Search of Immortality (2018) Denise Pieniazek The documentary states the various artistic and personal moments in Dalí´s life, in which Gala is always present. It must be recognized that this documentary gives Gala the place in art history that she deserve...
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
7/10
Creed II (2018) Denise Pieniazek In conclusion, Creed II is a solid film with a convincing performance of Michael B. Jordan who asserts himself in the character. This sequel is what the fans expected, but it must be admitted that it provides few innovative elements.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
6/10
El Potro: Unstoppable (2018) Denise Pieniazek In conclusion, we are faced with the story of the consequences of the success and excess of the protagonist: sex, drugs, alcohol and the excesses of the musical nightlife, one that ended early at the age of 27...
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
6/10
The Accused (2018) Denise Pieniazek Accused tells the story of Dolores Dreier (Lali Espósito), a young woman accused of killing her best friend Camila. The story begins "in medias res" two and a half years later, when young Dolores awaits trial isolated in her house with her family.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
8/10
Everybody Knows (2018) Denise Pieniazek Everybody Knows is a feature film by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, known for films such as The Separation and The Traveler, who today places us in a reflection on the globalized world, interpersonal relationships, secrets and class conflicts.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
6/10
The Quietude (2018) Denise Pieniazek The Quietude is an interesting story that makes the viewer uncomfortable because it opposes the traditional ideal of family. Likewise, the abusive coincidence of traditional melodrama is excessive, subtracting fluidity from the story.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
7/10
An Unexpected Love (2018) Denise Pieniazek Through an intelligent script and good performances by its entire cast, An Unexpected Love manages to stand out within national cinema, especially in a genre like the romantic comedy whose Argentine productions are usually very poor.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
8/10
Disobedience (2017) Denise Pieniazek Disobedience takes a social minority, a Jewish community - and even more so, one with conservative beliefs - to expose the feelings of another minority, women, and more specifically of a third minority, lesbians.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
10/10
Animal (2018) Denise Pieniazek The protagonist will be ready for anything when, faced with the fear of death inside him, his blood is effervescent due to helplessness. After all, one of the things society teaches us is that money can buy everything, but health? Can you buy health?
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
9/10
Isle of Dogs (2018) Denise Pieniazek Although this story may seem innocent, it hides a clear metaphor about the oppression of minorities by dictatorial orders, and the segregation, since a clear parallel can be drawn between the "Garbage Island" ” and a concentration camp or a slum.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
10/10
The Shape of Water (2017) Denise Pieniazek However, while The Creature from the Black Lagoon was darker, in The Shape of Water he is a more humanized and warm being, here he is the victim and not a threat, the typical scheme that we know from King Kong (1933) is no longer repeated.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
9/10
Coco (2017) Denise Pieniazek Coco is a story full of emotion and deep entertainment. The proposal emphasizes the importance of traditions and family, but stripping them of their mandates to offer their members listening and understanding.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
7/10
Los últimos (2017) Denise Pieniazek Los Últimos is the opera prima of Nicolás Puenzo, who proposes a heartfelt journey of survival for two refugees in the midst of an overwhelming South American social dystopia. The leading couple decide to undertake an odyssey to escape of the oppression.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
7.5/10
El Angel (2018) Denise Pieniazek El Ángel is inspired by the life of the criminal Carlos Robledo Puch, due to his childlike face, the press of the time called him “The Black Angel” or “The Angel of Death.” Knowing this, it is possible to analyze the film from two points of view...
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
8/10
Roma (2018) Denise Pieniazek ...This is no coincidence since Roma represents the portrait of a canonical family model that also collapses, which is also consistent with the prominence of an earthquake during one of the most significant scenes of the feature film.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
9/10
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Denise Pieniazek The film links several interesting themes: the role of women artists at that time, lesbianism, abortion, social canons and their hypocrisy. There are at least two aspects of the women painters that are well and correspond to historical facts.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
5/10
The Secret Garden (2020) Denise Pieniazek In a postmodern era where it seems that the originality of cinematographic language is at a detriment due to constant remakes, spin-offs, sequels, prequels and new versions of all kinds, El Jardín Secreto (The Secret Garden, 2020) is no exception.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
7/10
Lightyear (2022) Denise Pieniazek The film offers a good balance between emotion and comedy, although at times the development of the action is hindered by the constant difficulties on Buzz. Despite this, Lightyear is a very entertaining proposal for both adults and children.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
8/10
Who Are You, Charlie Brown? (2021) Denise Pieniazek As mentioned at the beginning, the main essence of Peanuts is human values and feelings, and the focus of the feature film coincides on this issue. The documentary highlights the philosophical potential of the comic from its beginnings...
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
9/10
Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022) Denise Pieniazek In conclusion, Good Luck, Leo Grande reflects movingly and insightfully on shame, sexual connection, and emotional frustrations with a bittersweet flavor that manages to entertain us, but also make us think.
Posted Dec 28, 2023Edit critic review
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