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Ulises
The emotional life story of a Peruvian immigrant in Chile is the subject of this nuanced character study of a man uprooted from home by economic necessity and suffering loneliness and dislocation. Higher wages can’t fill the void created by separation from everything that is important to him.
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Plot Summary
The film follows Ulises, a young man grappling with a difficult past and the harsh realities of his present. Involved in petty crime and struggling to find his place in the world, he navigates a path fraught with danger and difficult choices. His relationships, particularly with a young woman named Elena, become a focal point as he confronts his own demons and the external pressures that threaten to consume him.
Critical Reception
Ulises received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its raw portrayal of youth delinquency and the strong performances of its cast, particularly Javier Pereira. Some reviews praised its gritty realism and unflinching look at social issues, while others found the narrative occasionally uneven or predictable. Audience reception generally mirrored this, appreciating its authentic depiction of difficult themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of adolescent struggles and crime.
Javier Pereira's performance as the titular character was frequently singled out for its intensity.
Some critics noted a familiar narrative arc, but appreciated the film's gritty realism.
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Fun Fact
Ana de Armas, who plays Elena, would go on to achieve significant international fame in Hollywood after this early role in Spanish cinema.
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