A Fantastic Woman

audience Reviews

, 76% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Its painfully beautiful and heart broken in many ways. prejudice behaviuor to force everything into acceptable frame.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    i liked it and im glad she got her dog back. it only downside in my opinion is the realistic but kinda dull ending, but maybe im just used to big flashy endings
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    This was the most realistic trans character and trans experience I've ever seen depicted. Marina is not perfectly polished. She could walk into any trans gathering I know and instantly fit. We get a sense of her moving through a life and its challenges day by day. For me, the story is one of trying to stand up for oneself as a human being in life situations, and resilience when those efforts are met with disrespect and hostility. The line of the movie for me is "life goes on." You don't always get what you want, or even what you are entitled to, but sometimes, ...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    She’s really put through a lot.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    Try as it might, it's not interesting or endearing to watch the victimhood parade of a transwoman trying not to lash out against an onslaught of strawmen. Aside from a redundant earful about self-worth and how there is no deeper meaning in the most devastating events in our lives, this movie is the apex of caricaturing the issues of transgender people, dialing it up to the max level of absurdity, living the actual story of grief in a perpetual duel with it, and soaking it all in the dying jazz and whimsically off-putting soundtrack. At least the visuals are decent, and many delusions scenes are very well paced and integrated.  Aside from Vega, almost everyone's performance is atrocious, and it has nothing to do with the actors. Anyone who is an ally has no character. Their character is that they are an ally of Marina. Meanwhile, racist and transphobic scum are all caricatures. You've got it all: Orlando's son, who tells Marina he finds her disgusting but is visibly aroused by the thought of it. wife, who is madly jealous that her husband apparently chose her over their family, and doctors who call the police to snitch on Marina. truck full of the Chilean version of rednecks with "feathers and tar." Tone-deaf cops who are so disquieted that they simply humiliate Marina for no reason. I can go on and on because that's the whole movie, the most blunt and conspicuous things that definitely happen. Plus the obnoxious Orlando ghost sightings, which become increasingly amusing as the number increases.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    This is a quite powerful film which features a very impressive performance by the main actor, Daniela Vega, as Marina Vidal. It's sad to see how people treat her due to her being transgender. Its very much a piece of social commentary. I was quite impressed by the steely look of determination on her face, when she has to deal with insults and hatred. I felt the film was quite immersive due to the sheer power of presence she has. This is very much a thought provoking film, one I'd highly recommend for its ability to make you question the point of view of a transgender person in the scenario Marina finds herself in (having lost her partner).
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Delicate and intense film, one of the director's best
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    nice actor but not good script
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Sebastián Lelio's 'A Fantastic Woman' is a powerful film about loss from a number of angles. Daniela Vega steals the show as a trans woman playing a trans woman. She's great and when the movie is focused it's fantastic. The colors Lelio uses to enhance the drama in addition to some of the great camerawork bring some moments that will stay with the average viewer. Final Score: 8/10
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    A Fantastic Woman is the best Chilean feature film of all!