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Emilia Perez

Emilia Perez

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  • United States
  • 2024
  • · 130m

Director Jacques Audiard
Cast Karla Sofia Gascón, Selena Gomez, Zoe Saldana
Genre Comedy, Crime

Rita, a talented but unsatisfied lawyer, receives the challenge of her career, assisting a former Mexican cartel leader in retiring, disappearing, and pursuing her long-desired gender transition. Winner of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize and the Best Actress award for its four female leads.

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Devin Bosley

This film is unlike any other I have seen, and since watching it, I can't seem to stop thinking about it. The use of music and dance sequences to explore the interior feelings of the characters was such a compelling choice, as it only aided the film's subject matter. I appreciate that this movie took risks, and I feel more films should embrace the musical genre to further their narratives.

What are critics saying?

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ABC News by Peter Travers

You’ve never seen anything in your life like Jacques Audiard’s Spanish musical about violent passions starring Zoë Saldaña, Selena Gomez and trans actress Karla Sofia Gascón in career-defining performances that take a piece out of you. This you don’t want to miss.

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Original-Cin by Liam Lacey

An audacious and absurdly entertaining genre-hopping musical thriller set in Mexico, Emilia Pérez tells the tale of a drug cartel boss who enlists the talents of a junior lawyer, played by a Zoë Saldaña, to help him undergo gender-affirming surgery, then entangles her in his quest for redemption.

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The Times by Kevin Maher

The songs are often exquisite, the duets heartbreaking. The performances are trophy bait, Saldaña’s especially. And the go-for-broke direction belies the notion that a septuagenarian like Audiard should be making movies of autumnal wisdom. This is a vivid, high-energy film, one of the year’s best.

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The Irish Times by Tara Brady

The cast rises to match a huge emotional register culminating in literal and figurative explosions. Audiard’s book reimagines the musical halfway between heated drama and song. Choreography, cinematography, and design equally lean into his Sprechstimme innovations.

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Total Film by James Mottram

With stellar songs by French singer Camille, a highly original score by Clément Ducol, and striking choreography by Damien Jalet, Emilia Pérez shifts effortlessly from musical extravagances to a gritty underworld milieu.

90

Time by Stephanie Zacharek

Now that those rights are even more imperiled than before, a movie like Emilia Pérez—one that, instead of pleading for trans acceptance merely treats it as a given—feels even more like movie fireworks, fierce and glorious, a radical act of the imagination with kindness in its heart.

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Slate by Dana Stevens

Though Emilia Pérez is not a movie intended only for female audiences, it’s one that reflects deeply on the embodied experience of being a woman, a condition that some characters endure as a form of imprisonment—one unhappily kept wife sings of her life in the proverbial “golden cage”—while others look to womanhood as a potential site for personal and societal reinvention.

90

Screen Rant by Graeme Guttmann

It's not a perfect film, but Emilia Pérez is endlessly captivating, an exercise in genre, tone, and sheer fearlessness.

90

Variety by Peter Debruge

Audiard wonders how much people really change when they transition. In Emilia’s case, less than she’d like, but enough to inspire positive change in society.

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Vanity Fair by Richard Lawson

Emilia Pérez charms, partly, because of its imperfections, its bold choices that don’t always neatly land. The film walks a fine line between daring and ridiculous, and unlike some other big-swing movies at this year’s Cannes, Emilia Pérez stays mostly on the side of good. Its heart is in the right place, as its style.