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Cleo, una joven cantante, espera impaciente los resultados de un examen médico. Cuando una adivina que lee las cartas le revela que tiene cáncer y que puede morir, su inquietud aumenta. Tratando de ocupar su tiempo a la espera de los resultados, Cleo conoce a un joven soldado, a punto de partir para hacer el servicio militar en Argelia, al que confía su temor a la muerte.
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The original title of the film is Cléo de 5 à 7.
Just didn’t connect with this one. Wonderful idea, but the main character felt vapid and uninteresting to me. What I did like was seeing (what I assume was) the inspiration for the La La Land song, which is a movie I enjoyed much more.
Wonderful, just wonderful. So full of life for a film about death. I loved the dialogues and the motifs throughout. The opening is so strong. And just such magnificent shots, camera movements and framings. I love the changes in subjective perspective. A symphony of film.
If you like movies such as *La Strada*, *Ikiru*, *The Red Shoes*, *Paisan*, *How Green Was My Valley*, *The Grapes of Wrath*, *Carrie*, and *Fitzcarraldo*, then you will appreciate this film. A lot happens in this movie, but the story unfolds slowly. It's very unique in a good way, incorporating all the necessary elements, such as different perspectives, themes, and symbolism. Initially, the narrative feels strange and aimless, but everything comes together in the end. The ending feels like an anticlimax because the entire movie is a climax. I understand it won't resonate with everyone. I could explain more about what's so unique about the movie and detail all its themes and perspectives, but it's better to go in without knowing anything about it. I am rating it a 9, which corresponds to top 1000 list quality, or a 10, which corresponds to top 100 list quality. p.s. You will need to watch the entire movie to understand why it feels slow and disjointed at first. This pacing is an important part of the narrative and couldn't have been done any other way, or the movie wouldn't have achieved its perfection.