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Julieta
After losing his mom, Ian’s sudden encounter with Julieta — a fictional Mexican soap opera character mysteriously incarnated — opens his eyes to the beauties of life
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Plot Summary
Julieta, a woman living in Madrid, is about to leave the city for Portugal when she encounters Bea, an old friend of her daughter Antía, whom she hasn't seen in years. Bea reveals that Antía is living in Switzerland and is now a mother herself, but she doesn't want anything to do with Julieta. This news prompts Julieta to abandon her plans and instead write a long letter to her daughter, recounting the painful events of her life and her unwavering love for her.
Critical Reception
Julieta received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Pedro Almodóvar's masterful direction, the strong performances of the lead actresses, and the film's emotional depth. While some found the narrative to be less impactful than some of his earlier works, it was widely recognized as a poignant exploration of guilt, memory, and maternal love.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Pedro Almodóvar's signature visual style and emotional resonance.
Emma Suárez and Adriana Ugarte deliver compelling performances as the titular character at different ages.
Explores complex themes of loss, regret, and the enduring bond between mother and daughter.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated Julieta, finding it a moving and well-acted drama. Many highlighted the film's emotional impact and Almodóvar's directorial skill, though some felt the story could be challenging due to its melancholic tone.
Awards & Accolades
Selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, though it was not nominated. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 74th Golden Globe Awards.
Fun Fact
The film is based on Alice Munro's collection of short stories 'Runaway', with Almodóvar adapting three of them for the screenplay.
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