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Jorge Ayala Blanco

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Paterson (2016) 96% EDIT “A film that extends, consolidates and closes its folds as simply as possible. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review The Girl With All the Gifts (2016) 86% EDIT “Ends up being situated to a subtle and sublime omni-exterminator side of the recent zombie fantasies. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Urok (2014) 83% EDIT “The feature debut of the Bulgarian directors, Grozeva and Valchanov, is heir to the best Italian post-neorealism. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review I Am Nojoom, Age 10 and Divorced (2014) 100% EDIT “An intelligent and sensitive exercise of human rights in action to defeat the blatant anachronism of the marriage of girls. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) (2015) 66% EDIT “A reaffirmation of romantic values and mutual understanding, above communal failure, discouragement and a general sense of emptiness. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Sieranevada (2016) 92% EDIT “It keeps the spectator in a state of multiple alertness, irritates, undermines, overwhelms, fascinates and delusions directly and indirectly thanks to its impeccable edition. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review The Beguiled (2017) 79% EDIT “The film points the triumph of delatation and extermination over Christian mercy, as well as the victory of dark eroticism over compassion and sentiment. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Dunkirk (2017) 92% EDIT “The new film of the British director abounds with a new vision in the figure of the unknown soldier from three dramatic spaces: land, sea and air, thus breaking with the idea of a blessed heroism. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Sep 20, 2017 Full Review After the Storm (2016) 96% EDIT “The film uses a generalized minor tone almost negligible for its investigation of the various emotional colors of the contemporary Japanese family in conflict. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Jul 3, 2017 Full Review I, Daniel Blake (2016) 92% EDIT “A harrowing story that sets the hairs on end, the triumph of time and disappointment. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Jun 12, 2017 Full Review Academy of the Muses (2015) 88% EDIT “The film that exposes its disjointed idea of ideal love, based on a structure also disjointed itself. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Jun 12, 2017 Full Review Fires on the Plain (2014) 88% EDIT “A movie with a strong anti-war message.[Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal May 19, 2017 Full Review I Am Not Your Negro (2016) 99% EDIT “The film shows an extreme, anti-traditionalist and anti-white position, to which the only real and true History of the United States is the black History. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal May 15, 2017 Full Review Neruda (2016) 92% EDIT “A Dionysian mischief to consummate the heretical portrait of poet Neruda as an obsessed and unfaithful obese goblin, unceasingly self-parodying and self-destructing whimsically by his own impulse. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Mar 15, 2017 Full Review The Salesman (2016) 96% EDIT “The film comes from the shameful recognition of the amatory instability of a relationship that was already collapsed to pieces from the beginning and that it must go on in spite of everything. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Mar 15, 2017 Full Review Jackie (2016) 87% EDIT “A film that questions the show within the show, opening up to unpublished meditations and contexts, to continue surviving adversity and internal dismemberment. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 27, 2017 Full Review A Hologram for the King (2016) 70% EDIT “A film that takes the unusual metaphor of contemporary man as living hologram until unexpected limit consequences. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Prince (2015) 70% EDIT “A confined film that combines sociological cut, family chronicle, urban thriller, romantic drama, fairy tale and the fable. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Marguerite (2015) 95% EDIT “An elegant film that always maintains the pathetic case of Margarita's vocation in the thin line that separates the corrosive mood of tenderness as a strong feeling. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Back Home (2015) 73% EDIT “A wandering but superemotive film worthy of the intelligent Trier, portraitist of unsatisfied and hesitant manhood. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Li'l Quinquin (2015) 100% EDIT “A charming film of authorial authenticity that is placed in a strange humoristic-poetic alliance of criminal investigations and childhood mischief. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Julieta (2016) 84% EDIT “A very seductive film that explores the concepts of fate and the feeling of guilt. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review In Jackson Heights (2015) 96% EDIT “A strong documentary that grants a very loving and panoramic view of the streets and the public spaces of this sector in Queens. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Manchester by the Sea (2016) 96% EDIT “A film that has a rhythmic sensitive pulse of a sweetly surprising dozen temporary swings and great award-winning performances. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 23, 2017 Full Review Three Hearts (2014) 80% EDIT “A film that implies the basic paradox that drives it: unglamorous and low-profile creatures are assaulted, shaken and devastated by mad love. [Full review in Spanish]” – El Universal Feb 21, 2017 Full Review
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