Fever Dream 2021

MOVIE INFORMATION
Movie Name: Fever Dream
Director: Claudia Llosa
Cast: María Valverde, Dolores Fonzi, German Palacios, Guillermo Pfening, Emilio Vodanovich, Guillermina Sorribes Liotta, Marcelo Michinaux, Cristina Banegas.
Edited By: Guillermo de la Cal
Music By: Natalie Holt
Distributed By: Netflix
Release Date: 2021-10-06
Release Year: 2021
Country: Peru
Available Language: Spanish
Budget: Not Expose
IMDB: 5.5
Box Office: Not Expose
Genre Main: Drama
Genre Full: Drama,Horror,Mystery,Thriller.
Filming Company: Gran Via Productions,Paradise Falls,Fabula,Wanda Films.
Official Site: https://www.netflix.com/title/80233703/
Picture Color: color
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Picture Quality: 720p
File Size: 1GB
Story Line: A young woman named Amanda lies in pain, while a young teenager named David urgently questions her, forcing her to unravel the truth of what happened to her. “Fever dream” has lately become an overused term in film marketing and criticism alike, often generically applied to anything faintly strange or surreal with fractured storytelling trickery and a lick of gauzy ambience. As a title for the latest feature from Peruvian director Claudia Llosa, it serves a similarly loose, woolly purpose, despite not being particularly apt: A psychological thriller in which two mothers fear their children’s souls have gone adrift, the film’s narrative unfolds less as fever dream than waking nightmare, though its hazy, sunstruck styling lends it a certain somnambulant quality. there’s an oppressive malevolence to Peruvian director Claudia Llosa’s adaptation of Samanta Schweblin’s novel that seeps through Fever Dream like a slow-acting poison. A sinuous, eddying storyline loops back to explore the uncertain, interlocked fates of Amanda (María Valverde), her young daughter, Nina, and David (Emilio Vodanovich), the curious child they meet during a holiday in rural Chile. there’s an oppressive malevolence to Peruvian director Claudia Llosa’s adaptation of Samanta Schweblin’s novel that seeps through Fever Dream like a slow-acting poison. A sinuous, eddying storyline loops back to explore the uncertain, interlocked fates of Amanda (María Valverde), her young daughter, Nina, and David (Emilio Vodanovich), the curious child they meet during a holiday in rural Chile. It’s a beautiful location, but one steeped in superstition and shapeless dangers, where new friends, such as David’s mother, Carola (Dolores Fonzi), bring muddy motives and unsettling intimacies to relationships. Full marks, then, for an atmosphere crafted out of fretful animal noises and a restive, uneasy camera. But the film’s actual pay off – the truth exhumed from this tainted earth – is ultimately not quite as satisfying as the picture’s elegantly constructed mood.




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