Roma Review - Film Analysis and Ending Explained
#romasceneanalysis #videoessayfilmanalysis #romabeachscene #romaendingexplained A Film Analysis Essay and movie review of Alfonso Cuaron's Masterpiece Alfonso Cuaron’s latest film Roma on Netflix is a cinematic masterpiece. This video essay explains the themes and techniques that Cuaron used in the Netflix movie and helps to explain the ending With his unique cinematographic style, artistic purpose, and attention to detail and realism, Cuaron’s voice speaks a truth that reminds us of such auteurs as Kubrick and Fellini. Cuaron showed courage by adopting a 65 mm black and white digital approach, writing the script entirely from memories of his childhood and re-creating the settings or going to actual locations and most profoundly hiring Yalitza Aparicio who has no film experience before this to play the lead part of Cleo . This is a semi-autobiographical film about an indigenous live-in nanny, Cleo, serving an upper-middle-class home loosely based on Alfonso’s own family. Set in 1970 and 71 in the Mexico City district of Roma, the plot centres around the real life events of the Corpus Christi Massacre. Among the many themes in the film, the strongest resonating ones are of class and racial differences. And yet even though there are many differences between the groups we find that the struggles they face can be very similar through which the gaps can be bridged. Watching a Cuaron film is like listening to a Bach counterpoint. Cuaron gives us counterpoint in the depth of field. The foreground, middle-ground and background each tell their own story. As pleasing as it is to hear the flow of different harmonies in the high, middle and low registers of a Bach counterpoint, the same can be said for the challenge of understanding the flow in Cuaron’s depth of field. Each time I watch a scene I spot something different because the shots are so complex. And because of the nature of the complexity, the cinematography adds to the efficiency in the story telling. We have no need for long drawn out dialog to set the scene, it is right there on the screen. Funhouse Film Reviews is an exploration and discussion of some of my favorite films and tv shows. I add insight and intrigue and my aim is to enlighten about the world of film and tv. DON'T CLICK HERE! https://bit.ly/2FknHiC Follow me on Twitter: / funhousefilms Film footage from Netflix Please Like, Subscribe, Share and Comment below Song Credits: Prelude & Fugue 02 in c, BWV847 - 1 Prelude - Glenn Gould - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (CD1) Prelude & Fugue 02 in c, BWV847 - 2 Fugue - Glenn Gould - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (CD1) Symphony No. 3, Op. 36: II. Lento e Largo - Tranquillissimo - Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No. 3 Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30: I. Allegro ma non tanto - Sergei Rachmaninov, Dmitry Liss, Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Korstick - Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3, Corelli Variations and Piano Sonato No.2

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