Review of Mamá es boba

Mamá es boba (1997)
10/10
Hardcore realism
4 April 2003
Of course the film won't shine at all. The kind of reality Lorenzo is portraiting is matt and rough, as the music score or the photography are limited and plain, as the figures Martín Zamora creates.

The film deals with a generation of artists (like the kid) who grew up struggling against an illiterated society that used to tend to deep stupidity at that time.

Maybe because I'm afraid to tend to nullity as a person, I felt deeply moved by the film, unlike the Spanish audience, who have shown no interest at all about a piece of hardcore realism.
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