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在阳光下腐烂 Rotting in the Sun(2023)

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    塞巴斯蒂安已经彻底脱离了生活,虽然他努力在艺术界取得成功,但自杀的欲望让他难以呼吸,他习惯性地服用药物逃离生活,一次当他在一个裸体海滩遇到网络红人乔丹佛斯特曼时,两人讨论了下一个项目的合作,但命运似乎另有安排。

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  1. Chilean queer filmmaker Sebastián Silva's artistic output cannot be contained in mere one form, who is also legitimately a painter and a musician. Even in his films, often he is a triple threat of director, screenwriter and actor.

    THE MAID is his second feature, a Sundance hit which brings him international recognition plus a Golden Globe nomination. In a Chilean upper middle class household, Raquel (Saavedra) is the trusting housemaid who has been employed for over 20 years. The film commences with her 41-year-old birthday keyed up for the celebration, her anticipation is somewhat dampened when it turns out to be commonplace, she dismisses the gift from the matriarch Pilar Valdes (Celedón), a recycled sweater.

    Raquel suffers from inexplicable headaches and faint spells, which prompts the family to hire an extra maid to help her with the chores, which is against her will. She antagonizes the new ones with a frigid harshness, and her go-to antics is to lock them outside the house door and pretend not to hear them, a trick proves successful to force them resign, although the second time with a termagant Sonia (Reeves) ends up in quite a scuffle.

    Audience can comprehend Raquel's territorial mindset, she firmly considers herself as a veritable member of the family, she has the privilege to pick favorite among the family's four kids. Her favorite is Lucas (Agustín Silva, Sebastián's younger brother in real life), and she doesn't see eye to eye with Camila (García-Huidobro, Celedón's daughter in real life), the eldest daughter, which is tolerated by Pilar, much to Camila's chagrin. Actually, Pilar, not relinquishing the formal address from Raquel, is very tactful in maintaining the fine balance between indulgence and reproof. She never threats Raquel with a kiss-off and keeps a wary eye on her, checking her room when she is out, and when Raquel is smite by another faint spell, the family's concern and assistance is in earnest.

    The pernicious symptom of perennial servitude is that the Valdes family becomes the whole universe for Raquel, and only courtesy to Lucy (Loyola), another new maid (third time is the charm), whose capacity of empathy and ebullient spirit finally thaw Raquel's hardened defense, and show her that there are other things in life to embrace, to experience other than taking care of the Valdes family. The film winds up in a life-affirming note after another birthday and valediction, for the first time, Raquel tries to do something new, breathe in some fresh air and leave the house behind.

    Shot almost entirely in the family's dwelling with medium shots and close-ups, Silva choreographs a cohesive, dynamic, organic household dramedy with an acutely felt emotional undercurrent, and Saavedra's central performance is a revelation to behold. Raquel's obduracy is a blunt instrument, her defense mechanism towards extraneous invasion. When sparks flicker in her eyes, you can sense that something is awakened in her lonesome heart, THE MAID is full of mischief and sympathy and Silva is quite a natural to the cinematic syntax and language.

    14 years later, Saavedra also stars in Silva's 9th feature ROTTING IN THE SUN, where misdemeanor in THE MAIDE aggravates into a death-dealing accident. Silva plays a version of himself, a ketamine-addicted artist and filmmaker in Mexico who is gripped by depression and suicidal ideation, and Saavedra is her concerned housekeeper Veronica.

    During an excursion in a gay naked beach (unsimulated sex and genitals galore), Sebastián is almost drown to save Jordan Firstman (who also plays a version of himself), a popular USA social media influencer and comedian, who, in turn, develops a kind of limerence of him, and whose unoriginal métier Sebastián deprecates publicly. Brushing aside Jordan's invitation to develop a TV series together, then thinking better of it after some HBO executives show interest in the pitch, Sebastián contacts Jordan and the latter invites himself to stay in, under the pretense of brainstorming their project together.

    That doesn't happen, Sebastián drops dead in a freaky accident witnessed by Veronica (the scene is shot and edited with imperceptible deception that evinces Silva's growing dexterity as a director), who in a panic, doesn't call the police and later tries to conceal the body. After Jordan arrives and convinces that he is ghosted by Sebastián, the plot sets Jordan against a suspect Veronica, with a translation app as their communication mediator, in the affair of Sebastián's weird disappearance. Mateo (Riestra), Sebastián's best friend and landlord, Veronica's employer, believes Sebastián has actually carried out his suicide plan, has his own design on erasing some implicating messages on Sebastián's phone. Since audience is in the know of the accident, it is comical to watch characters tied up in a knot and realize the differences of one's departure weighing on other lives, Jordan even questions his own life's vapidity and imitative unworthiness.

    Spurred by a frenetic energy, the camerawork is constantly on the move, but not haphazard, and Saavedra delivers another compelling performance (albeit is similar to THE MAID) with varying shades of apprehension, state of shock and anguish. ROTTING IN THE SUN is a meta mockery on Silva's own career trajectory, a tongue-in-cheek satire on existential crisis, the caprice of fate, social media frenzy and pleasure-seeking zeitgeist, together with Silva's uncompromising stance to "épater la prude", a far-out, in-the-moment eye-opener conceptualized out of Silva's uniquely transgressive afflatus.

    referential entries: Silva's NASTY BABY (2015, 6.5/10); Alejandra Márquez Abella's THE GOOD GIRLS (2018, 6.8/10); Pablo Larraín's EMA (2019, 7.4/10); Alain Guiraudie's STRANGER BY THE LAKE (2013, 8.4/10).

    English Title: The Maid
    Original Title: La Nana
    Year: 2009
    Genre: Comedy, Drama
    Country: Chile, Mexico
    Language: Spanish
    Director: Sebastián Silva
    Screenwriters: Sebastián Silva, Pedro Peirano
    Cinematography: Sergio Armstrong
    Editor: Danielle Filliois
    Cast:
    Catalina Saaverdra
    Claudia Celedón
    Mariana Loyola
    Andrea García-Huidobro
    Alejandro Goic
    Agustín Silva
    Anita Reeves
    Mercedes Villanueva
    Delfina Guzmán
    Luis Dubó
    Juan Pablo Larenas
    Rating: 7.1/10
    Title: Rotting in the Sun
    Year: 2023
    Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
    Country: USA, Mexico
    Language: Spanish, English
    Director: Sebastián Silva
    Screenwriters: Sebastián Silva, Pedro Peirano
    Music: Nascuy Linares
    Cinematography: Gabriel Díaz
    Editors: Santiago Cendejas, Gabriel Díaz, Sofía Subercaseaux
    Cast:
    Jordan Firstman
    Catalina Saavedra
    Sebastián Silva
    Mateo Riestra
    Martine Gutierrez
    Anajo Aldrete
    Gustavo Melgarejo
    Juan Andrés Silva
    Gerardo Sierra
    Kerry Ardra
    Rob Keller
    Rating: 7.4/10