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Magalhaes briefly reminds me ama Shareefa Daanish when role of a
sadistic mama at Dara House (Mo Brothers, 2009), if for a moment
imagination, I imagine Francisca is kind of illegitimate child of Dara
dark relationship with Leatherface (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre). The cool figure asks for forgiveness as he is engrossed in cutting parts of the human body. Although
it looks barbaric, what will be shown by Nicolas Pesce in The Eyes of
My Mother may be nothing, when compared to our soap operas that brutally
show the Hello Kitty scene being boiled in a pan. The
traumatic effect of seeing a half-droopy cute doll in boiling water is
certainly more of an imprint, rather than watching Charlie (Will Brill)
kill his mother Francisca (Diana Agostini) blindly. Even Francisca hooked people's eyes, I thought it would not do if I was told to boil Hello Kitty. Francisca could have responded "Emang me a sick man!" And Nicolas
Pesce will probably never make The Eyes of My Mother, ashamed ama
sinetron Indonesia, losing sadistic.
Talk about sadistic, do not imagine The Eyes of My Mother will give pictures of splash of blood, because Nicolas Pesce treat the film already rich painting, an arthouse-style horror complete with subtle symbols. Elo nga will find an outspoken storytelling like Fede Alvarez's fucking movies here. Those who can accept the movie flick swing a la The Witch (2015) or Goodnight Mommy (2014), will most likely be better suited to the presentation offered at The Eyes of My Mother. Wrapped in black white visuals, Nicolas Pesce seemed to deliberately dim the color of my blood to focus instead on Francisca's brutality, but why he can finally do things beyond the limits of human reasoning, something that sane people think is crazy like a normal for Francisca. Nicolas invites me to learn Francisca's deviant behavior that since childhood has inherited the science of how to take the eyes of the cow by his mother. Watching the moment of tragedy become a trigger, not only took away the parents, but also left a traumatic, painful and painful trauma.
Said to be sick, The Eyes of My Mother is sick, but Nicolas Pesce does not rely heavily on cruel images to insist that the movie is "sick," because the real horror is on Francisca who can be so cold, including seeing her own mother killed brutal. The trauma then transformed little Francisca into a woman who looked at life in her own way, capitalized on the "makeshift" lesson she got from seeing her mother when she dissected the eyes of the cow, and her father's treatment of Charlie, Francisca only went on what she thought was right and "normal." , Locking up people with chains, getting him blind and no longer talking is normal, he's doing it for lonely reasons. Need friend? And he can go out, oh Francisca did that, he drove and stopped at a nearby bar. Home takes a girl friend, but Francisca kills and cuts her, well that's normal. Nicolas builds a character that on the one hand makes me sympathetic, but also has another horrible side.
Talk about sadistic, do not imagine The Eyes of My Mother will give pictures of splash of blood, because Nicolas Pesce treat the film already rich painting, an arthouse-style horror complete with subtle symbols. Elo nga will find an outspoken storytelling like Fede Alvarez's fucking movies here. Those who can accept the movie flick swing a la The Witch (2015) or Goodnight Mommy (2014), will most likely be better suited to the presentation offered at The Eyes of My Mother. Wrapped in black white visuals, Nicolas Pesce seemed to deliberately dim the color of my blood to focus instead on Francisca's brutality, but why he can finally do things beyond the limits of human reasoning, something that sane people think is crazy like a normal for Francisca. Nicolas invites me to learn Francisca's deviant behavior that since childhood has inherited the science of how to take the eyes of the cow by his mother. Watching the moment of tragedy become a trigger, not only took away the parents, but also left a traumatic, painful and painful trauma.
Said to be sick, The Eyes of My Mother is sick, but Nicolas Pesce does not rely heavily on cruel images to insist that the movie is "sick," because the real horror is on Francisca who can be so cold, including seeing her own mother killed brutal. The trauma then transformed little Francisca into a woman who looked at life in her own way, capitalized on the "makeshift" lesson she got from seeing her mother when she dissected the eyes of the cow, and her father's treatment of Charlie, Francisca only went on what she thought was right and "normal." , Locking up people with chains, getting him blind and no longer talking is normal, he's doing it for lonely reasons. Need friend? And he can go out, oh Francisca did that, he drove and stopped at a nearby bar. Home takes a girl friend, but Francisca kills and cuts her, well that's normal. Nicolas builds a character that on the one hand makes me sympathetic, but also has another horrible side.
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