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Beatriz
In Lisbon, Marcelo writes a novel, using the life of his own wife, Beatriz, as the main inspiration to the story. The creative process of the book takes a dangerous path, ultimately compromising the love they feel for each other.
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Plot Summary
Beatriz, a holistic healer from Mexico, attends a dinner party hosted by her wealthy clients, Doug and Cathy. What begins as a polite gathering quickly escalates into a tense and revealing evening as Beatriz finds herself clashing with Doug's aggressively materialistic and politically conservative business partner, Rick. The dinner becomes a microcosm of societal divides, exploring themes of class, culture, and empathy.
Critical Reception
Beatriz at Dinner received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Salma Hayek's performance and the film's sharp social commentary. While some found the pacing uneven, the film was largely commended for its timely exploration of class and cultural tensions.
What Reviewers Say
Salma Hayek delivers a powerful and nuanced performance as the film's moral center.
The film offers incisive, if sometimes heavy-handed, commentary on class warfare and cultural divides.
Miguel Arteta's direction effectively builds tension within the confined setting of the dinner party.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's thought-provoking dialogue and Salma Hayek's central performance. Some viewers felt the film became overly didactic, but the majority found it to be a compelling and relevant social satire.
Fun Fact
Salma Hayek, who plays Beatriz, is of Lebanese descent, a fact that subtly echoes the film's themes of cultural identity and belonging.
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