Perpetual Sadness
Perpetual Sadness

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Perpetual Sadness

2014
Movie
109 min
Spanish

Cheba and Ángeles became pregnant by the same man, Silvestre. Silvestre was Cheba's lover while Cheba's husband was working abroad. He is also Ángeles' stepfather. Now Cheba's husband has returned and, on the other hand, Ángeles' mother does not want her to raise the child that Silvestre has fathered. The two women have to decide what to do with the children and face their own desires and needs.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Alexandre HammoudiGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman grapples with the lingering effects of a past trauma while navigating a complex relationship. As she tries to move forward, memories resurface, forcing her to confront her grief and find a way to heal. The film explores themes of loss, love, and the enduring power of human connection.

Critical Reception

Perpetual Sadness received mixed reviews, with critics often divided on its emotional impact and narrative pacing. While some praised its sensitive portrayal of emotional struggle and strong performances, others found the film to be overly melancholic and lacking in narrative drive. Audience reception was similarly varied, with many connecting with its raw emotional honesty, while others found it too bleak.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and performances.

  • Criticized for its slow pacing and unrelenting sadness.

  • Explores themes of grief and healing in a sensitive manner.

Google audience: Audience feedback for Perpetual Sadness is limited, but available comments suggest viewers were moved by the film's emotional honesty and relatable struggles with loss. Some found the pacing to be too slow, while others appreciated the introspective nature of the narrative.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in a small, isolated town, contributing to its atmospheric and intimate feel.

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