Sunday, February 23, 2014

Gloria

The world of post-divorce adult dating releases a sombre upbeat frustrated flow in Sebastián Lelio's Gloria, as risks are taken in her (Paulina García as Gloria) search for a partner, unleashing fresh currents of desire, tormented by encumbering egotistical eddies.

She ebbs.

She flows.

But deception and non-committal petulancies provoke circularities of their own, pinpointed purchased prolific paddlings, pensively oriented, destination, cued.

The film champions a vital sense of heightened self-appreciation in the face of unsolicited undeserved shame, staying afloat after having been cast adrift, eventually docking on a jaunty friendly shore.

Look at how she comports herself.

Brought back to life by the power of pop music, suppressing her instincts so she can still give it a shot.

Why not eh?

Beautifully bouncing back.

From stranger tides.

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