FILM REVIEW
Robin Armstrong
Viewers of “Entre la Tarde y la Noche” (“Minerva’s Quest”) will need
rewind and fast forward to make sense of this fragmented story in which a
middle-aged writer sifts through the fables and lies of her troubled
childhood and faces her past. Although it has subtitles, Cliff Notes
would help.
Despondent over her inability to write and her failed life, Minerva
drives from the United States to her hometown of Mazatlan, Mexico, to
face the “great secret” of her youth. The trip is not a straight shot. We
bounce back and forth from the present to the past while she begins to
write about a little girl named Minerva.
Through dreams and flashbacks of her abusive father Francisco, her
granny Odilia, her “marvelous” uncle Alberto, and the nuns at Sacred
Heart School, we get a picture of her bleak childhood. The only bright
spots are when her womanizing, gambling Uncle Alberto returns home with
presents and fairy tales or when Minerva is up to no good with her best
friend Beatriz.
Woven throughout these childhood experiences are references and images
of myths -- the sirens and the sailors, Cyclops, “The Magic Flute” and
King Midas. Like in a dream, the events in the movie do not always have
an obvious significance. The special effects were rough, at best.
As the events of her childhood unfolded, I found it necessary to go
back to the beginning of the film to connect the importance of a phone
call, a fable or an image in order to understand their later
implications.
But, there is no confusing the young Minerva with the older Minerva.
The young actress is as sympathetic and engaging as the older actress is
cold and remote. Must be the accumulated years of un-addressed issues
and painful memories that pressed her into a one-dimensional, angry
character.
It is definitely not a typical Hollywood cast with perfect looking
actors. All the actors look like part of the real world, which helped
make the movie more believable.
There were some major inconsistencies in the story. It was as if the
writer lost his way, especially when telling the final ending to the
story. It was a confusing movie with very poor editing and a hard story
line to follow.
* “Entre la Tarde y la Noche” (“Minerva’s Quest”) will screen at 1:30
p.m. Saturday at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas.
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