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Margarita (2012) offers a bittersweet glimpse into the lives of a yuppie couple, Ben and Gail, as their privileged existence crumbles. The film strikes a balance between comedy and drama, capturing that awkward tension of familial disconnect with a dash of social critique. The atmosphere feels both intimate and claustrophobic, set against the backdrop of their seemingly perfect home. The pacing, while sometimes meandering, allows the viewer to really soak in the characters' frustrations. Margarita, the nanny, becomes a pivotal figure—her firing unravels layers of resentment and unspoken truths. Performances are raw and compelling, especially in how they navigate themes of privilege and identity, creating a distinct flavor that's hard to shake off.
Unique take on family dynamics within a privileged setting.Captures the bittersweet tension between comedy and drama.Features strong performances that convey underlying frustrations.
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