Gloria
Amidst the complex Mexico City, a man drives a public transport bus during daytime and works the night shift impersonating Mexican songstresses in a drag cabaret.
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Plot Summary
Gloria is a single, 58-year-old woman living in Santiago, Chile, who frequents dance halls for single seniors. She eventually meets Rodolfo, a retired naval officer, and they begin a passionate relationship. As their romance blossoms, Gloria must navigate the complexities of his children and her own past, all while striving to maintain her independence and find happiness.
Critical Reception
Gloria was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its poignant and nuanced portrayal of a woman navigating late-life romance and self-discovery. Reviewers lauded Paulina García's central performance and Sebastián Lelio's sensitive direction, making it a standout in independent cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Paulina García delivers a captivating and deeply human performance as the resilient protagonist.
- The film sensitively explores themes of aging, loneliness, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
- Director Sebastián Lelio masterfully balances humor and pathos, creating an authentic and resonant character study.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated Gloria's relatable portrayal of a woman seeking love and connection in her later years, finding the film to be heartwarming and well-acted.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globe Awards; Won Best Actress (Paulina García) at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Sebastián Lelio, later remade "Gloria" in English as "Gloria Bell" (2018), also starring Julianne Moore in the lead role.
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