7 Películas IMPERDIBLES Para Ver En MUBI

👉 Register at the following link to get 30 days of MUBI FREE: mubi.com/tusanalisis MUBI is a hand-selected film streaming platform. Every month, MUBI releases new films, carefully chosen by its curators. From iconic directors to emerging filmmakers from around the world, there's always something new to discover: classics, new releases, festival-winning films, and Argentine and international cinema. Hot Milk A film that delves into the mind of Sophie, a girl who moves to Spain with her mother for treatment. What begins as a drama about illness transforms into a psychological thriller about a toxic and codependent relationship. Starring Emma Mackey and Vicky Krieps, this MUBI gem will leave you pondering the complexities of the mind and family. Bring Them Down A tense rural thriller that will remind you of As Bestas. The film follows Michael, a country man who confronts his neighbor after the death of two of his sheep. With stellar performances by Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan, the story simmers, turning a simple misunderstanding into an explosive conflict. Ideal if you like psychological dramas full of tension and silence. A Different Man What defines us? A man with neurofibromatosis undergoes an experimental treatment that "cures" him, but the question is: is he still the same person? With a plot full of unexpected twists, this blockbuster forces you to confront your own ideas about identity and beauty. Sebastian Stan excels in a role that will leave you speechless. Fargo A dark comedy from the Coen brothers that seems inspired by a true story. A car salesman, desperate for money, hires two criminals to kidnap his own wife, believing his millionaire father-in-law will pay the ransom. What he didn't expect was that a pregnant police officer with a keen sense of justice (Oscar winner Frances McDormand) would be on his trail. Absurd humor, raw violence, and a brilliant script. Crimes of the Future David Cronenberg returns with a film that will make you experience "body horror" in all its splendor. In a future where humans no longer feel pain, surgery becomes art. Saul Tenser, an artist, grows new organs in his body, which are then removed live as a performance. Starring Viggo Mortensen and Kristen Stewart, this film is a stark reflection on what it means to be human and the search for meaning in a crumbling world. The Pusher Trilogy A raw and brutal journey into Copenhagen's criminal underworld from Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive). The trilogy follows different characters (a small-time drug dealer, a recently released thug, and a Serbian drug lord) in a world where loyalty doesn't exist and plans always go awry. With no heroes or happy endings, it's a hyperrealistic noir with outstanding performances by Kim Bodnia and Mads Mikkelsen. Platoon A war film that hits you with a reality check. Chris Taylor, a young idealist, enlists to go to Vietnam only to discover that the war isn't about heroism, but about survival. The plot centers on an internal struggle within the platoon, between Sergeant Barnes (evil personified) and Sergeant Elias (morality). Oliver Stone immerses you in the hell of war with memorable performances by Charlie Sheen, Willem Dafoe, and Tom Berenger. #Cinema #Movies #Recommendations #TADCine #Analysis #Reviews