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So, "Maria"—it's Pablo Larraín diving into the life of Maria Callas during those haunting last days in Paris. The tone is heavy, almost melancholic, but there's a beauty to it that just pulls you in. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you really soak in her reflections on fame and identity. I mean, the atmosphere is so thick you can almost hear the echoes of her voice lingering in the air. The performances are top-notch, especially the lead, who captures Callas' complexity with such nuance. There's a rawness that’s refreshing, focusing on the human side of an icon. And the practical effects, like the set design, really transport you to the era—it's all very immersive. Quite a distinctive take on a legendary figure, really.
Focus on the historical context of opera in the 70s.Pay attention to the emotional depth in the performances.Consider the cinematography and how it enhances the storytelling.
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