Emilia Perez | TIFF 2024 | Review by: Gal Balaban


 There hasn’t quite been a film remotely like Emilia Perez, at least not in recent memory. One that so effortlessly blends seemingly alien genres and stories together, and utilizes its story, themes, and cast in such a surprising way. Zoe Saldana shines in her most electric role yet, in an entrancing narco thriller meets rock opera musical where all the show-stopping elements create and experience you can’t look away from. Karla Sofia Gascon also stands out in the titular role, giving the character an identity defined by envy and a desire for redemption, that’s also reflected in Saldana’s character. Selena Gomez rounds out the poignant cast, getting to balance her great star power with a more rageful side to her acting we hadn’t seen before. 


The experience of watching the film is a journey through tones and genres that wouldn’t have meshed so beautifully in other films. The musical numbers give the characters a voice that they otherwise lack or are searching for at the start. Every character, from the main ones to the background singers, is looking for validation, redemption, or recognition, and that binds the themes of the film together. There’s a scene about halfway in where I leaned forward in my seat, and never quite leaned back because I was so entranced by the mood the film created with its music and style. It’s Jacques Audiard taking an exciting leap to create a really special and breathtaking experience; an outlandish, wonderfully performed film that dares to challenge but wow it’s viewers.


4.5/5


Review by: Gal Balaban 

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