Retablo (2017)
9/10
[...] with a touch of "violence" I'm not used to see.
3 April 2020
Peruvian movies are making me talk lately... I went to watch Retablo, few days ago. Winaypacha and Retablo have one main thing in common: they both make you think. Think about life. Think about yourself. Where we are, what we do... what's our place in the world, what we have, what we don't have... Retablo is a story that touched me in different ways. At the beginning it showed me the beauty of something I don't have... at the end it showed me the beauty of what I do have. A culture, a place, a language, a life style so different than ours. A story of a family that lives in rural Peru, with nature and peace surrounding them, in contrast with the hard work and passion needed to survive. A dad artisan who teaches his son all the secrets of his job, and together they build a strong and genuine relationship that will connect them in a wonderful way. Everything in this film is special and transpires a lot of humanity that in our society is now getting lost... also if with a touch of "violence" that I'm not used to see. A family that goes trough every problem with no fear because they are strongly united, till something happen and all the tone of the movie changes. Here the other side. Not everything different from what we know, is better than what we have. Good and bad halves are everywhere, and sometimes we give for granted things. A secret came out, in a world where the reality is different than ours. Together they are stronger, but the pressure from the society is so powerful that for this dad even the unconditional love of his son is not enough.

Something so unfairly immoral that made me think a lot. Even the love of his son was not enough... even that.
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