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Carmelo
After years trying to conceive, Carmelo and his wife learn there’s a problem with Carmelo’s sperm. To escape this humiliation and bruised sense of manhood, Carmelo hastily accepts a work assignment in Puerto Rico, where he can forget his 'problem', at least, for the moment. The assignment, however, brings Carmelo into a strange and surprising world that changes him, and his family, forever.
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Plot Summary
Carmelo is a drama that follows the life of a young boy named Carmelo in rural Ecuador. He navigates the harsh realities of poverty and the complexities of his family relationships, particularly his relationship with his father. The film explores themes of childhood innocence, resilience, and the search for identity in a challenging environment. Carmelo's journey is marked by his observations of the adult world and his attempts to understand his place within it.
Critical Reception
Carmelo received a generally positive reception, praised for its authentic portrayal of rural Ecuadorian life and its sensitive handling of childhood experiences. Critics noted the film's naturalistic performances and its atmospheric cinematography, which effectively captured the harsh yet beautiful landscape. While some found the pacing deliberate, the overall consensus was that it offered a compelling and poignant look at a specific cultural context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of rural Ecuadorian life and childhood.
Appreciated for its naturalistic performances and atmospheric cinematography.
Noted for its deliberate pacing but ultimately found compelling and poignant.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in rural Ecuador, allowing the cast and crew to immerse themselves in the environment that serves as a crucial element of the story's authenticity.
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