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Monica (2022)

Monica (2022)

A poignant, restrained drama anchored by Trace Lysette’s quietly powerful lead performance

7.8

Movie

Italy, United States of America
English
Drama
2022
ANDREA PALLAORO
Adriana Barraza, Bryant Bentley, Emily Browning
113 min

TLDR

Featuring possibly the most beautiful footage of someone dancing to the ‘Numa Numa’ song ever.

What it's about

A transgender woman who is estranged from her family is called upon to help care for her dying mother.

The take

There is so much simmering under the surface of Monica. When her mother Eugenia (Patricia Clarkson) falls gravely ill, the titular character (played by Trace Lysette) returns home for the first time since being turned out as a youngster for her transgender identity. But whatever illness Eugenia has has addled her brain, and she seemingly doesn’t suspect that the woman who has come to help care for her is the daughter she rejected all those years ago. 

Co-writer and director Andrea Pallaoro puts an understated spin on what could be an explosive scenario by letting much go unspoken, frequently framing Lysette’s face in long and wordless static shots. If the filmmaking edges towards being a little too patient at times, the naturally engaging Lysette keeps a firm hold of our attention with a vulnerable performance that expresses much without words. These infrequent wobbles aside, Monica’s restraint is to its credit: by not laying the drama on thick, all sorts of poignant nuances are allowed to bubble up, like the paradoxical difficulties and extraordinary intimacy that come with physically caring for a loved one. In choosing not to give Eugenia and Monica a direct confrontation or moment of revelation, too, the movie opens up to another beautiful possibility: acceptance, finally.

What stands out

One aspect of the film that enhances all of the beauty and poignancy of its understated drama is its 35mm cinematography. Shot in a boxy portrait-style ratio, the compact cinematography isn’t just gorgeous — it’s also the perfect format for a movie about emotionally isolated characters finding connection, one in which so much of the communication happens in close-up.

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