for fans of period dramas and LGBTQ+ history, though it requires patience for its slow pace [3, 4].
. It brings an important piece of queer history to a global audience [2, 14]. Narrative Elisa & Marcela (2019)
: The film’s standout feature is its black-and-white cinematography , which many reviewers compared to the elegance of Roma [6, 16]. It uses long, deliberate shots to create a "visual poetry" [7]. for fans of period dramas and LGBTQ+ history,
: A common complaint is that the movie is "plodding" and overlong [9, 10]. Critics from Variety and The Hollywood Reporter argued it lacks the tension and complexity such a radical story deserves [11, 19]. 16]. It uses long