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Live-In Maid

Live-In Maid (2004)

September. 21,2004
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Buenos Aires is in a deep recession. As the money runs out, the relationship between an employer and her live-in maid changes dramatically.

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Vasiliy Brian Komendant
2004/09/21

This film to me is undoubtedly one of the rare and stupendous examples of what they call (in the best sense possible) - an "actors' director", or in this case, rather - an actresses' one. I shall not bore you with the plot, it is all in the respective IMDb section, instead I will tell why I consider this a must-see for anyone who appreciates stories about relationships, who enjoys and values the intricacies of a female character (in this case - two rather opposite ones) beautifully unfolded. The love-and-hate relationship between the lady of the house (a bit delusional, totally broke and trying desperately to save her face) and her mucama, played to perfection by the grand Norma Aleandro and the fantastic discovery of Jorge Gaggero - Norma Argentina. What amazes me is how incredibly sensitive the director is to the enormous difference in characters of the actresses and their approaches, how seamlessly he makes that gap serve the purpose of his brilliantly written story. Every scene is a master class in subtlety, wit and purposefulness. In my view, many new directors will benefit enormously if they watch the film with an open mind. I was astonished by the fact that Ms. Argentina had never appeared on screen or stage before, she is breathtakingly effective in every shot, and the honest simplicity she contrasts to Aleandro's sophistication is a delight to observe. Absolutely recommended - the film is made with very apparent love for the woman, for Argentina and exquisite artistic taste and mastery. 10/10 from me.

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lfeet
2004/09/22

Cama adentro is a no-action movie that seems slow at times, but does a fantastic job capturing a surprising bond between women and their pride in a time of separate struggles. This movie is similar to other Latin American films in that it depicts the reality of friendships, the relationship between a lady and her help and the down turning economy that forced many people during the 21st century to struggle between dignity and survival. The slow tone of the movie illustrates both woman's tough lives at the current time; it makes it seem like the maid has tried to quit for a long period of time before finally resigning and it emphasizes the number of unsuccessful days and attempts Beba makes to try get enough money to afford her loyal Dora: her maid and only companion. The slow tone is not a boring tone though, it spares us tedious insignificant details that other movies may take the time to include. Another factor that stresses the depressing situation without verbal description is the repetition of monotonous activities that the Beba is constantly bringing up which are her hopeless attempt to sell a beauty line, her constant need for whisky and her detached daughter that Beba is naively dependent on. Hitting the emotion part of the audience, Jorge Gaggero manages to combine a realistic and depressing situation with characters that are both lovable. Capturing certain facial expressions and character interaction along with the camera angles and the mood he produces we get a real sense of pain and hard times along with the final resolution of happiness.

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abelardo64
2004/09/23

This is a film I can't shake out of my mind. The upper class woman, a remarkable Norma Aleandro, faces the economical horrors Argentina went through in 2001 and as a consequence she can't afford to pay her live in maid, the sensational Norma Argentina, that was at her service for a quarter century. The film doesn't tell you anything but shows you everything even the most invisible of details. Pride and humbleness co-mingling, switching places in a pacific duel of profound, silent emotions. The stories painted in both actresses faces are nothing less than extraordinary and I've them both in my mind daily since I saw the film for the first time, weeks ago.

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David Ferguson
2004/09/24

Greetings again from the darkness. Very intimate tale of the 30 year relationship between a once wealthy woman and her live-in maid. Written and directed by Jorge Gaggero, the film picks up as Bebe is finally starting to acknowledge her financial difficulties and Dora her maid, is just about at the end of her patience, after not being paid for more than 7 months.Obviously the bond created by time between the women is very strong, but only really shows at the oddest moments ... a sharp of glass in the foot or while hosting ladies night. The two lead performances are sterling and top notch. Veteran actress Norma Aleandro plays Bebe as a drunken, yet prideful woman, who obviously needs the companionship of her maid/friend. Norma Argentina plays the mostly stoic Dora as the maid who realizes she is the salvation to this very proud woman whose life is crumbling.The intimacy of the scenes with both is pretty strong stuff and the nuanced performances are rarely seen in American cinema. Buenos Aires is given little screen time, but we still get the drift of the social pressures of a past life. Very strong film that was a Sundance favorite in 2005, but is only now making the rounds at indie theatres.

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