
So, 'Las mucamas van en coche' is an intriguing piece in this trilogy that plays off Jean Genet's themes. The film captures a tense atmosphere, weaving a constant sense of dread and claustrophobia. You get drawn into the lives of these maids, their complexities and frustrations, depicted in a way that feels raw and authentic. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of works β it builds tension effectively, each scene feels loaded with unspoken threats. The performances are solid, bringing out that dark humor mixed with existential angst. It's distinctive not just for its narrative but for its approach to the source material, making you think about class and identity in a very visceral way.
Part of a trilogy inspired by Jean Genet.Explores themes of class and identity.Atmospheric and intense, with strong performances.
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Daniela Cugliandolo
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