Reel Reviews | Reinas (Sundance ’24)
Reinas is wonderfully acted and lovingly shot. The family dynamics are realistic and tender yet are strained and complex at the same time.
Reinas is wonderfully acted and lovingly shot. The family dynamics are realistic and tender yet are strained and complex at the same time.
Despite the great work of Clarke in the role of Winner, the film suffers from a lack of seriousness and conviction though Reality’s story is full of it.
The film ends up being a very safe movie, one that will continue to allow white people to feel good and thereby succumbs to the trope it should have attacked.
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