A gentle charmer punctuated with a series of nicely judged performance and an increasing sense of magical realism.
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RogerEbert.comSheila O'Malley
RogerEbert.comSheila O'Malley
The movie doesn't quite hold together at times, and some of the darker elements (like what it feels like to be shamed and shunned at every moment of your life) are soft-pedaled. But it has a strange charm nonetheless.
Emitting the unpleasant stench of over-affectation, Treading Water slaps together its particular peculiarities with such randomness, it’s as if the film were conceived from blindly throwing disparate elements at the wall.
30
Village VoiceAbby Garnett
Village VoiceAbby Garnett
Analeine Cal y Mayor's bland, faux-quirky dramedy's most distinguishing set piece is a kitschy historic house museum dedicated to an erstwhile Mexican crooner named Guillermo Garibai.