Review of Julieta (2016) by Godfrey Cheshire for RogerEbert.com — 22 Dec 2016
[Almodóvar] may share Catholic roots with Hitchcock and Bresson, but this film’s concern with guilt, transference, fate, mystery and (more obliquely) faith connects intricately with his native culture as well as the ideas expressed in his previous films.
Building on his previous work while also charting a new course, it is suffused with the casual confidence of an established master.
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This review of Julieta (2016) was written by Godfrey Cheshire and published by RogerEbert.com on 22 Dec 2016.
Julieta has generally received positive reviews.
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