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Celeste, siempre Celeste
"Celeste, siempre Celeste" is the sequel of "Celeste". It begins with Franco, Celeste and their baby son Lucas finally together and happily preparing their wedding. They marry and leave for a honeymoon. Meanwhile, Franco's mother, Teresa, who hates everyone, especially Celeste (who Teresa still thinks of as a servant although Celeste inherited half of what Teresa considers her fortune), plans Celeste's kidnapping and murder. Celeste is kidnapped but escapes. During
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Plot Summary
The film centers on Celeste, a young woman who is institutionalized after a traumatic event. Within the confines of the asylum, she navigates complex relationships with other patients and staff, grappling with her past and her present reality. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the search for freedom within oppressive environments.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Celeste, siempre Celeste' was met with a mixed to positive reception, praised for its strong performances and atmospheric direction. Some critics found the pacing uneven, but the film's exploration of psychological themes resonated with many.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling performances, particularly from Graciela Borges.
Commended for its evocative atmosphere and exploration of mental health.
Noted for its somewhat deliberate pacing which some found challenging.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but available comments suggest appreciation for its dramatic depth and the acting.
Fun Fact
Daniel Tinayre, the director, was a prominent figure in Argentine cinema, known for his dramatic and often controversial films.
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