On September 27, the billboard offers us four proposals that surprise both their diversity and for their ability to excite. In The ties that unite usCarine Tardieu tells a story focused on a bookstore that discovers new responsibilities by helping a neighbor in duel. From Japan, Keep flying Takuya Katô presents a woman trapped between mourning and silences that leaves an impossible love. For its part, Jone, sometimesdebut from Sara Fantova, tells the vital adjustment of a forced Basque young man to ripe, while Relay David Mackenzie promises adrenaline and espionage.

The ties that unite us (Carine Tardieu, 2024)

Little, but very stimulating work of a French filmmaker who focuses on women in their stories. Here the starting point is the progressive involvement of a middle -aged bookseller, with a very independent life, who has to take a hand to a neighbor whose wife has just died in childbirth. That start is in the climax, so the rest of the story seems less; However, there are no traps and, with that mood of French cinema to make dramatic art of everyday life, it catches and excites us. By the way, it is rarely seen on a screen that children are really, and not puppets in the hands of the script. I liked it.

Keep flying (Takuya Katô, 2023)

Keep flying (Takuya Katô, 2023)

Little and suggestive story about a married woman who, around an encounter with her lover, attends the outrage and death of this. Distant from her husband, but without being able to live the mourning that corresponds to her, in her silences she houses contradictory feelings. Western spectators do not know the gestural, behavioral or conversational codes of the East, so there are always details that are ambiguous or dark, but the story of that woman convinces.

Jone, sometimes (Sara Fant's, 2025)

Jone, but more (Sara boy)

This first length of a Basque director has a style and desire to count in an audiovisual way. The little story is about twenty -year -old whose father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's, which implies that she has to take care of him and a younger sister; While the city is partying and Jone lives a romance he has to assume the situation and a responsibility for which he does not feel prepared. Ambition has been missing, because it falls a bit short in its 80 minutes; A pity, since everything is very convincing.

Relay (David Mackenzie, 2024)

Relay (David Mackenzie, 2024)

The mechanism of the espionage intrigue is insured and the avid spectators of segregar adrenaline are guaranteed the afternoon. However, the plot is somewhat truculent and the design of characters in need of deepening. That is, quite irregular.

Source: https://cineenserio.com/pelis-que-se-dejan-ver-el-27-de-septiembre/



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