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6/10
An insight into effects of climate change on communities on the edge
freydis-e12 December 2023
This is pretty good. The three significant actors are all subtle and excellent, the shots of the Bolivian high altitude desert are stunning and the view into a completely different world is fascinating. As for the pacing, it would be easy to say it's slow, but this is not a long film and when dealing with issues like these, it's not dramatic events that count, but the slow changes caused to the daily routine by weather and health.

An old couple farming llamas for wool among the Bolivian Andes are struggling to survive because of a prolonged drought. All their water must be fetched in buckets from a river miles away. The old man's health is failing and their grandson comes to stay, hoping to persuade them to return with him to the city. Like their children, many neighbours have given up the grim struggle and departed, but how can they bring themselves to leave the remote and beautiful wilderness which is all they have ever known?

It could have been better done by giving a fuller picture of their daily life, particularly the woman's tasks, to replace some of the many shots of llama herding. What do they eat? Where does it come from and how is it prepared? And so on. Also I found the ending improbable, given what had gone before and this was likely just a symbolic repetition of a message which had already been made very clear. Something more practical would have worked better for me.
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10/10
Recommended!
adririvas-2290929 September 2022
A beautiful and moving film, full of subtle yet deep meaning behind every message shown through the camera work and sound. Slow-burn but engaging, in the sense that there may be predictable outcomes from the start but the story and way of getting to them is completely surprising and unexpected. The beautiful and unique scenery simply express love in a very quiet and different way throughout the entire film. The importance of living with empathy towards our surroundings is strongly present. The film is very touching and does a great job at showing how much passion went into making it. Its definitely a must see!
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9/10
Highly Recommended
monica-singh18067 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
In the arid Bolivian highlands, an elderly Quechua couple has been living a tranquil life for years. While he takes their small herd of llamas out to graze, she keeps house and walks for miles with the other local women to fetch precious water. Bolivian culture and their spiritual beliefs in mountains.

A movie that makes you thank God for once that what you have around you all the resources etc etc . Won't spoil much .. such a good direction and shot so well ... The location of the film is such a beauty . The film focuses on many aspects in terms of storyline. Like the struggle of villagers and.
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10/10
A Breathtaking Journey through Bolivian Andean culture.
BrissiaB31 July 2023
"Utama" is an awe-inspiring Bolivian drama that takes viewers on a breathtaking journey through the mystical Andes. Directed by Alejandro Loayza Grisi, the film tells the poignant story of an elderly couple living in solitude, deeply connected to their ancestral roots and traditional way of life.

What sets "Utama" apart is its ability to convey a compelling narrative with minimal dialogue, relying instead on the majestic landscapes and powerful visual storytelling to evoke emotions. The cinematography captures the raw beauty of the Andean region, immersing the audience in its mesmerizing grandeur.

The performances of the lead actors, who are non-professionals from the indigenous community, are exceptional. Their chemistry and genuine portrayal of the couple's enduring love and unwavering devotion leave a profound impact on the audience.

Throughout the film, themes of cultural identity, tradition, and the struggle for survival intertwine seamlessly, making it a compelling exploration of the indigenous way of life in a rapidly changing world.

"Utama" is not just a film; it is an immersive experience that elicits a wide range of emotions. It takes us on a rollercoaster ride of joy, sorrow, and contemplation, leaving us with a deeper understanding of the value of heritage and the passage of time.

The hauntingly beautiful score perfectly complements the visuals, further intensifying the emotional resonance of the narrative. It is a testament to the filmmakers' artistry in crafting an immersive and emotionally charged cinematic experience.

In essence, "Utama" is a soul-stirring film that transcends cultural boundaries and serves as a celebration of the human spirit. It reminds us of the profound connection between people and their land, urging us to cherish and preserve our cultural heritage in an ever-changing world.

In conclusion, "Utama" is a masterful work of cinematic art, capturing the essence of the Andean culture and its inseparable link to nature. A must-watch for cinephiles and anyone seeking a deeply moving and visually captivating cinematic experience.
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5/10
Utama tries to be impactful but ends up becoming dull
chenp-5470820 April 2022
Saw this back at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival

Director Alejandro Loayza Grisi clearly is passionate with this movie. Many signs of beautiful camerawork is displayed, extremely beautiful sound design and the performances from actors Jose Calcina and Luisa Quispe are really good. However dull pacing and uneven tones struggle to maintain this movie. Clearly there's a lot to present as Grisi tries his best to present a slow burn yet memorizing narrative throughout but the dullness doesn't do much justice to keep it engaging.
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