Can't wait to see this. Rejoining Netflix on Wednesday just to watch. Last time I "rejoined" was also for a musical icon - Maestro - and loved that. I guess my favorite types of movies are about musical legends - Bohemian Rhapsody too. A side note: when I worked as a chauffeur, I used to drive Jackie Onassis - and she was everyone's favorite at the limousine service.
Yeah, I remember you mentioning this about Jackie. That movie, "Jackie", was terrific. And I like "Maria" just as much. In fact, I like all three movies in Larrain's triptych. I hope you have a great time with "Maria" on Wednesday.
What fascinating insights into the directors triptych. I’d never have thought to reflect upon the set of portrayals. Thank you as always for sharing your insights!
Thanks for reading my review of "Maria". I'm glad my mentioning all three movies in Pablo Larrain's triptych provoked some thought for you. Indeed, they're all about strong women who refuse to be manipulated. I hope you get a chance to check out "Maria". btw, some people like to rank the three movies in Larrain's triptych. I don't. I think on their own terms each movie is smashingly well made and well-acted.
Can't wait to see this. Rejoining Netflix on Wednesday just to watch. Last time I "rejoined" was also for a musical icon - Maestro - and loved that. I guess my favorite types of movies are about musical legends - Bohemian Rhapsody too. A side note: when I worked as a chauffeur, I used to drive Jackie Onassis - and she was everyone's favorite at the limousine service.
Yeah, I remember you mentioning this about Jackie. That movie, "Jackie", was terrific. And I like "Maria" just as much. In fact, I like all three movies in Larrain's triptych. I hope you have a great time with "Maria" on Wednesday.
What fascinating insights into the directors triptych. I’d never have thought to reflect upon the set of portrayals. Thank you as always for sharing your insights!
Thanks for reading my review of "Maria". I'm glad my mentioning all three movies in Pablo Larrain's triptych provoked some thought for you. Indeed, they're all about strong women who refuse to be manipulated. I hope you get a chance to check out "Maria". btw, some people like to rank the three movies in Larrain's triptych. I don't. I think on their own terms each movie is smashingly well made and well-acted.