IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes49%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users67%
Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu•Genres: Drama, Comedy, Fantasy
A renowned Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker returns to his homeland after a long absence, grappling with existential questions and a surreal journey through his life and memories. As he confronts his past, his identity, and the complexities of his country, he embarks on a visually stunning and introspective odyssey that blurs the lines between reality and imagination.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu's "BARDO" received a polarized reception, with critics divided on its ambitious scope and personal nature. While some praised its visual artistry and Iñárritu's bold directorial vision, others found its lengthy runtime and self-indulgent narrative to be overwhelming and occasionally pretentious. Audience reactions mirrored this divide, appreciating its unique style but struggling with its dense symbolism.
Visually ambitious and deeply personal, but often overly long and self-indulgent.
A surreal and allegorical exploration of identity, memory, and nationality.
Praised for its artistic merit but criticized for its lack of narrative focus.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a visually impressive and thought-provoking experience, with many appreciating its artistic ambition and unique style. However, a significant portion of viewers expressed that the movie was too long and difficult to follow, with some feeling it lacked a clear narrative or relatable characters.
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the 95th Academy Awards. Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language.
The film's dreamlike and often surreal imagery was deliberately crafted to reflect the protagonist's internal state, with Iñárritu drawing inspiration from personal experiences and Mexican folklore.
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