 What's going on everyone? I got a brand new movie review for you guys today. Today I'm talking about a Netflix original film but it's also in theaters and I have to recommend it. Check it out in theaters if you have any interest in it because Well, I'll talk about it. This film is called Roma and it's directed by Alfonso Caron. Now Alfonso Caron is known for doing some excellent films but I have to say I think Roma right now is probably his best film to date and his best directed film to date as well. It's one of the strongest directed films of this year and they have the last couple of years and It's a foreign film. It's all in subtitles unless you speak Spanish, then you're kind of in your element on here, but man, I Searched this film out because I missed all my screens I searched this film out to go and check it out in theaters because I didn't want to just watch it at home I wanted to experience because I've heard that is the best way to experience this film I have to go with those prices while you Again, if you have any interest in seeing this film, please search out a theater near you You can't find it then and if you're still interested in do check it out on Netflix because the story is there It's not just the technical aspects that are making this film out to what it is That's again why I think film needs to be seen in a theater because at times this film felt like a 40 experience at Disneyland The way that the sound design was every time if someone was talking it felt like they were right next to you And there were points in this time where I thought people were talking behind me in the theater And it turned out to just be the film because I've turned around the tone shut up But guess what it was just a movie and that's excellent sound design Excellent sound mixing the technical aspects again aren't one of a kind that I've never experienced in a theater before and even the cinematography in here It really looked like just artwork like you're going through a museum and looking at a bunch of arts and paintings that someone had painted and It's telling a story as it goes to each and every single unique scene and Each and every thing you can tell was passionately shot from Quran being the DP of his film and also directing it Writing it being a total Powerhouse on the film, but you can feel the passion behind this film And this is one of those films that you know most films are made for profit This film was totally made out of passion and I get it like most people like I'm sure there's a profit to be set into this film But it when you're watching it, there's a different element to it absolutely love that I love getting that feel for it and this is the definition of an art film This is a total art house film and I loved seeing that it's a film that a lot of people will be able to relate to it It takes place in the 1970s following a middle-class family in Mexico. I'm not Hispanic descent but I have tons of friends that are and Looking into this it makes me appreciate a lot of things in my life But also makes me appreciate a lot of my family elements This film goes as far to show that family is a core element of everyone's life Depending and that goes to show how it shapes you and I got what Quran was going for this and you know You read into how we made this film and Quran and an element this is based on a lot of his stuff earlier in his life and You believe it this film feels so realistic and one of the great things about it is Yelizah I appreciate who plays Clio in here our main protagonist within this family who plays the maid of the family She felt so realistic and she's not an actress But I think that's what the film was going for it needed that charisma and that powerful performance from her because you don't need it You want to feel like this is a realistic performance not just actors playing actresses and actors doing this and this No, it felt so real and there came a certain scene towards the end of the film Where I was almost in tears for Clio because I had found myself so contained and so Emotionally invested towards the whole family and her story. I can't even go as far to say I do think this film is not for everyone I know there's gonna be people people who comment on this review after it comes out enough because being that movie sucked How is it blah blah blah? I don't get it. It's too slow. It's too boring. I'm gonna understand when people don't like this I'm gonna say if you don't want to give this film a chance. I think you should But I think this is definitely a film that you can't be distracted You have to give your whole body and soul to this film and if you don't Then I think you're gonna find yourself a little bit disappointed within it And that that's just the other truth with it This film deserves your full attention and it needs your full attention Which is another reason to go see it in the theaters not just because the awesome sound design in the cinematography But every film needs to be seen in the theater I think that's the filmmakers purpose to show it in the theaters not just on home and streaming which It's great when it's convenient and I'm glad this film is gonna be able to go out to a wider variety of people But I know people are not gonna like this film and I'll understand that right? I think you have to appreciate it for those technical aspects I think Roma is a brilliant film does take a little bit if it's time to get to where it's going and in the beginning I was kind of like I don't know if I'm gonna love this film. I hope I can love it I hope again love it But again by that last climactic scene with Cleo in the hospital and I think you'll know what I'm talking about when if you've seen the film When I was in tears in that scene, I found myself like wow I really am emotionally invested and when the story ended. I didn't want it to end I wanted to see where the rest of the story would go. Where did these characters go? Because I came so in love with Cleo with the family with the kids and it became such a strong element It opened up a pocket and made me appreciate more of the Mexican culture and going into Mexico and appreciating other things within it It's a beautiful film. It's passionately made and it's definitely a film I can recommend and if you are have any interest in this film search out a theater near you If you can't find a theater, please watch it on Netflix Again, it's not for everyone do understand this you need to dedicate time to this But it's a film that I think a lot of people are gonna appreciate again My final thoughts make sure to hit that like and subscribe button bias plus hit up sandwich on films also down below And that's how you guys can check out some movie news and even some movie reviews and plus check out some movies early again Roma It's excellent directed by Alfonso Coran. This is easily his best directed film to date excellent cinematography Fantastic sound design Everything on board technically this is a master work masterpiece of a movie the story I do think took a little bit time to get to where it's going But I did find myself becoming emotionally invested within every single character within the story Especially Clio Elisa gives a fantastic performance in this film and it's something none other that I've ever seen I know she's not an actress since she still doesn't consider herself to be an actress But man, she stole my heart and this film filled my heart with joy and I absolutely loved Roma So with all that said I'm gonna give Roma an A minus was fantastic And I hope you guys do give this film a chance if you've already seen it Let's talk about it down below and if you're checking out on Netflix Tell me what your guys thoughts are on it as well. 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