The Waves
The Waves

The Waves

2012Movie95 minSpanish

After the death of his wife, Miguel decides to take a trip, postponed for many years, Argeles-sur-Mer, a small town in southern France, where thousands of refugees are concentrated for some time.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Víctor EriceGenres: Drama, Art House

Plot Summary

This art film delves into the life and memories of a family, exploring themes of childhood, adolescence, and the passage of time. Through fragmented narratives and evocative imagery, the film reconstructs pivotal moments and emotional landscapes, capturing the subtle nuances of human connection and the lingering impact of the past. It is a meditation on memory, identity, and the ephemeral nature of existence.

Critical Reception

The Waves received critical acclaim for its artistic vision and profound exploration of memory and family dynamics. Critics lauded director Víctor Erice's masterful use of visual storytelling and atmospheric direction, though its slow pace and non-linear narrative were noted as potentially challenging for some audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poetic and visually stunning direction.
  • Admired for its sensitive and introspective exploration of memory and childhood.
  • Noted for its deliberate pacing and contemplative, almost dreamlike, quality.

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Fun Fact

Víctor Erice is known for his highly selective directorial output, with 'The Waves' being one of his few feature films made over several decades, reflecting his meticulous approach to filmmaking.

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