Birth/Rebirth (2023)
6/10
Motherhood and Return
16 January 2024
"Birth/Rebirth" (2023) stands out for its excellent approach to exploring debates about motherhood, conducting the plot with serenity and incorporating elements of mystery and psychological horror effectively.

The film shines especially in its script, presenting a unique perspective in relation to works that deal with the return to life, the most obvious example being the classic "Frankenstein" (1931). Here, medicine emerges as the main motivating element to make events plausible, presenting the proposal in an absurd way in parts, but meticulously engineered in others. The narrative focuses on dialogue to enrich the plot and express underlying criticisms and debates. The scenes involving medical surgeries are meticulously crafted and persuasive, making use of excellent practical effects.

"Birth/Rebirth" establishes itself as a well-constructed and produced project, approaching its theme calmly and subtly, avoiding the exaggerations common in the horror genre. Although it may lack some elements to make it even more attractive, the work appears as a pleasant surprise for 2023.
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