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Director: Carlos Reygadas
Cast: Stéphan Brodzky, Sandrine Laroche, Simon Gérard
A suicidal man recalls life with his mother as a boy.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Maxhumain (1998), directed by Carlos Reygadas, is a critically acclaimed film that explores the life of a suicidal man and his memories of growing up with his mother. The film has received positive reviews from critics for its poetic and introspective approach to the subject matter.
Why you might like this:
Maxhumain, the 1998 drama directed by Carlos Reygadas, offers a poignant and visually striking exploration of a suicidal man's memories of his childhood with his mother. Reygadas' distinctive directorial style, known for its meditative pacing and profound emotional resonance, is on full display, making this film a must-see for fans of art house cinema and introspective character studies.