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The Review: ‘Emilia Perez’ – A Crime Thriller with a Musical Twist

Emilia Perez is a film that ambitiously blends the crime thriller genre with musical elements, creating a unique but somewhat uneven cinematic experience. Directed by visionary filmmaker Jacques Audiard, the movie stars Karla Souza, Zoe Saldana, and Selena Gomez, whose performances are the film’s saving grace. While the concept of merging a gritty crime story with musical interludes is intriguing, it doesn’t always hit the mark, leading to a narrative that occasionally loses its momentum.

The story follows Emilia Perez (Karla Souza), a former cartel leader who fakes her death to escape her violent past and start anew. Her journey is fraught with danger as she navigates a world where trust is scarce, and enemies lurk around every corner. The film’s opening scenes are gripping, drawing viewers into Emilia’s perilous world with intense action sequences and a palpable sense of tension.

However, the introduction of musical numbers, while creatively bold, often disrupts the film’s pacing. These segments, though well-executed and visually appealing, feel out of place in the context of a crime thriller. They momentarily pull the audience out of the story, creating a jarring experience that detracts from the film’s overall impact. This is where Emilia Perez struggles to maintain a consistent tone, as the shifts between high-stakes drama and musical interludes can be disorienting.

Despite these tonal inconsistencies, the performances by Karla Souza, Zoe Saldana, and Selena Gomez are exceptional. Souza brings a fierce intensity to her role, capturing Emilia’s inner turmoil and determination with remarkable depth. Saldana, playing Emilia’s loyal confidante, adds a layer of emotional complexity to the narrative, while Gomez shines as a young singer caught in the crossfire of Emilia’s dangerous world. Their chemistry is undeniable, and it’s their collective talent that keeps the film engaging even when the story falters.

The film’s narrative structure is another area where it could have been stronger. The plot tends to meander, with certain subplots feeling underdeveloped and others abruptly introduced. This uneven pacing makes it challenging to stay fully invested in the story, as the momentum frequently shifts in unpredictable ways. There are moments of brilliance, particularly in the character-driven scenes, but they are often overshadowed by the film’s erratic rhythm.

Visually, Emilia Perez is stunning. The cinematography captures the stark beauty of the film’s settings, from gritty urban landscapes to lush, secluded hideaways. The use of color and lighting enhances the mood, creating a visually immersive experience that complements the film’s thematic elements. The musical sequences, while disruptive to the narrative, are choreographed and shot with a flair that showcases the director’s artistic vision.

Emilia Perez is a mixed bag. It’s a film that will likely divide audiences, with some appreciating its bold approach and others finding it disjointed. If you’re a fan of the lead actors or enjoy films that push the boundaries of traditional genres, it might be worth a watch.

Emilia Perez arrives at Luna Outdoor on Dec 21.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
Socials: @neillfrazer 

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