Sergio Romero

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Favorite films

  • The Tree of Life
  • Come and See
  • Mommy
  • The Secret in Their Eyes

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  • Adolescence

    ★★★★★

  • Trap

    ★½

  • Ready Player One

    ★★★½

  • I'm Still Here

    ★★★★★

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  • Adolescence

    Adolescence

    ★★★★★

    A technical masterpiece but also a masterclass in narrative and characters. Adolescence defines its society with a very layered mirror showing our current times with a simple story that is backed up with a extraordinary execution.

    We have our winners for the next year in the Miniseries field and we need to campaign this kid for everything.

  • I'm Still Here

    I'm Still Here

    ★★★★★

    Fernanda Torres makes one of the greatest performances ever filmed with a story and a cast so merged within that you can think the camera is just filming a family.

    Devastating but uplifting, the essentially viewing I’m Still Here is Brazil as it strongest and most impressive, when the credits rolled I was just seated there in silence thinking about the masterpiece I just experienced.

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  • The Tree of Life

    The Tree of Life

    ★★★★★

    A brilliantly composed ode to life and family, Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life is a magestic cinematographic achievement with all the crew working on the peak of their talents.

    Is very difficult to explain with words what you're feeling while you are watching the film, but I can say that is was something ethereal, dreamy, spiritual and vivid at the same time, almost ten years later we have not seen anything like it since 2011.

    The scene where we hear Requiem, Op. 5 (Grande Messe des Morts) is one of the most beautiful and touching scenes in cinema history.

  • Joker

    Joker

    ★½

    A simple minded, predictable and insanely messy anarchist wannabe, Joker wastes the incredible and committed Joaquin Phoenix's performance in a pathetic film that just don't know what to be or what to do with the incendiary comments it takes on-screen.

    Even if it's beautifully filmed and has a brutal, powerful score, my biggest problem comes from the director's incompetence to decide between being a copycat of superior films or to say something transgressive.

    This will be controversial but certainly is…