Maryam a catholic nun who falls in love with a pastor.Maryam a catholic nun who falls in love with a pastor.Maryam a catholic nun who falls in love with a pastor.
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A visual driven picture that Indonesian drama needs
While much of the hype around Ave Maryam talk about forbidden love between father and nun, within the 73 minutes of runtime, I found myself something higher than the acting and the screenplay. It's the power of visual and cinematography that able to speak louder than its dialogues.
The premise of the movie is quite simple. Sister Maryam who lives in a nursing home for old nuns as a caretaker must choose between her vow or love when she meets father Yosef, who shares the same feeling.
This movie's power relies on its cinematography that heavily utilize long shots, which capable of depicting Sister Maryam's feelings, her introverted self, about the rigidity, loneliness, and emptiness that fills the nursing home, to the audience. This narration is highly useful to replace Sister Maryam's words. Like a moving picture, most of the scenes play as a daily event but the shots able to be translated as our titular character's perception.
Another strong point in this movie is how tame the climax that goes with the slow and steady flow of the whole film. The climax isn't full of tears and music to usher the emotion, but the little or no music in the scenes along with few handheld scenes, able to convey how intense the situation is. I love how the director takes this direction, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but for me, it's a direction that this movie has to take to grasp its full potential.
While the story adds few interesting elements (like living in harmony with other religion, old nun's "jealousy"), the cinematography still unable to explain the resolution from the characters. My next question is the lack of authority that usually becomes the major antagonist in movies with a similar theme aren't shown clearly. Lastly, lots of episodes of multiple "philosophical" dialogues, were thrown awkwardly and make the scenes seem unnatural.
To sum it up, drama movies aren't new in Indonesia and how to seek audiences' tears aren't that new attempt. However, a drama that used multiple technical aspects in clever way to told a perspective and a story, gives Ave Maryam more than just a forbidden love tale people love to know. It's a living proof of a proverb that a picture is worth a thousand words.
The premise of the movie is quite simple. Sister Maryam who lives in a nursing home for old nuns as a caretaker must choose between her vow or love when she meets father Yosef, who shares the same feeling.
This movie's power relies on its cinematography that heavily utilize long shots, which capable of depicting Sister Maryam's feelings, her introverted self, about the rigidity, loneliness, and emptiness that fills the nursing home, to the audience. This narration is highly useful to replace Sister Maryam's words. Like a moving picture, most of the scenes play as a daily event but the shots able to be translated as our titular character's perception.
Another strong point in this movie is how tame the climax that goes with the slow and steady flow of the whole film. The climax isn't full of tears and music to usher the emotion, but the little or no music in the scenes along with few handheld scenes, able to convey how intense the situation is. I love how the director takes this direction, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but for me, it's a direction that this movie has to take to grasp its full potential.
While the story adds few interesting elements (like living in harmony with other religion, old nun's "jealousy"), the cinematography still unable to explain the resolution from the characters. My next question is the lack of authority that usually becomes the major antagonist in movies with a similar theme aren't shown clearly. Lastly, lots of episodes of multiple "philosophical" dialogues, were thrown awkwardly and make the scenes seem unnatural.
To sum it up, drama movies aren't new in Indonesia and how to seek audiences' tears aren't that new attempt. However, a drama that used multiple technical aspects in clever way to told a perspective and a story, gives Ave Maryam more than just a forbidden love tale people love to know. It's a living proof of a proverb that a picture is worth a thousand words.
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- daryopeek
- Apr 15, 2019
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