Home Asheville & Western North Carolina
Advanced Search
Such Is Life (NR)
Genre: Drama
Directed by: Arturo Ripstein
Starring: Arcelia Ramírez, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Luis Felipe Tovar

Mexican auterist-filmmaker Arturo Ripstein’s experimental modern take on Medea is perhaps more interesting as a technical exercise than drama. Shot with a handheld camera on digital video, he has transposed the story to a slum apartment house in Mexico City where Julia (Arcelia Ramírez), a kind of medicine woman/abortionist, finds herself betrayed for a younger woman by her boyfriend, Nicolas (Luis Felipe Tovar), a second-rate boxer. Not only is Julia saddled with two children (meaning she can’t go back to her village), but the landlord is throwing her out, since Nicolas’ future bride is the landlord’s daughter and things would be awkward. This, of course, paves the way for Julia’s descent into madness and the murder of her children.

This sounds better than it actually plays, despite several clever, Buñuelian touches, like a Mariachi band standing in for a Greek chorus and the omnipresent commentary of TVs playing in the background (and sometimes participating in the story). The problem is that Ripstein is too enamored of his labyrinthian apartment-building setting and the freedom to shoot in long, mobile takes afforded by the medium in which he’s working. Every scene is one unbroken take, done without editing. It’s clever for a while, but the approach ultimately wears thin and overpowers the drama. All the same, it’s an interesting experiment, and the way Ripstein frames shots to take advantage of mirrors is fascinating. Worthwhile, but more interesting than good.

Such Is Life, part of a series of Classic Cinema From Around the World, will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, at Courtyard Gallery, 9 Walnut St. in downtown Asheville. Info: 273-3332.


Comments
The basic goal in allowing comments on Xpress articles is to try to bring meaningful information to the dialogue while staying respectful of others. Read our full terms here

Commenters email addresses are never displayed. Do not insert HTML code.
To create a live link, simply type the URL (without http://) and it will be active.

There are no comments for this entry.

You are not logged-in. Do you have an account?: Login here.
Would you like to Register?: Click here to create a new account.
Or you may use the form below without registering. Your comment will be moderated before going online.

Name:
Email:
Type your comment in the field below:

Remember my personal information
Notify me of follow-up comments?

Retype the word you see below: