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DramaThriller

Emilia Pérez

- Passion has a new name.

Rita, an underrated lawyer working for a large law firm more interested in getting criminals out of jail than bringing them to justice, is hired by the leader of a criminal organization.

Release Date : 2024-08-21

Language :EnglishFrenchSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Why Not ProductionsPathéFrance 2 CinémaPage 114Saint Laurent ProductionsSaint LaurentLibrary Pictures InternationalLogical Content VenturesLes Films du FleuveThe VeteransVixensCasa Kafka PicturesPimienta Films

Production Country : BelgiumFranceUnited States of AmericaMexico

Alternative Titles : EMILIA PÉREZ

Cast

Karla Sofía Gascón

Character Name : Emilia Pérez / Manitas del Monte

Original Name : Karla Sofía Gascón

Gender : Female

Zoe Saldaña

Character Name : Rita Mora Castro

Original Name : Zoe Saldaña

Gender : Female

Selena Gomez

Character Name : Jessi del Monte

Original Name : Selena Gomez

Gender : Female

Adriana Paz

Character Name : Epifanía

Original Name : Adriana Paz

Gender : Female

Edgar Ramírez

Character Name : Gustavo Brun

Original Name : Edgar Ramírez

Gender : Male

Mark Ivanir

Character Name : Wasserman

Original Name : Mark Ivanir

Gender : Male

Eduardo Aladro

Character Name : Berlinger

Original Name : Eduardo Aladro

Gender : Male

Emiliano Hasan

Character Name : Gabriel Mendoza

Original Name : Emiliano Hasan

Gender : Male

Gaël Murgia-Fur

Character Name : Angel

Original Name : Gaël Murgia-Fur

Gender : Male

Tirso Pietriga

Character Name : Diego

Original Name : Tirso Pietriga

Gender : Male

Xiomara Ahumada Quito

Character Name : Woman in Black

Original Name : Xiomara Ahumada Quito

Gender : Female

Magali Brito

Character Name : La Ponchis

Original Name : Magali Brito

Gender : Female

Jarib dit Javier Zagoya Montiel

Character Name : Chaplain

Original Name : Jarib dit Javier Zagoya Montiel

Gender : Male

Sébastien Fruit

Character Name : El Flaco

Original Name : Sébastien Fruit

Gender : Male

Alejandra Reyes

Character Name : Rosa / Courtroom Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Alejandra Reyes

Gender : Female

Anabel Lopez

Character Name : Berlinger's Secretary

Original Name : Anabel Lopez

Gender : Female

Daniel Velasco-Acosta

Character Name : Emilia's Driver

Original Name : Daniel Velasco-Acosta

Gender : Male

James Gerard

Character Name : Simon

Original Name : James Gerard

Gender : Male

Braulio Gómez Bernal

Character Name : TV Anchor

Original Name : Braulio Gómez Bernal

Gender : Male

Stéphane Ly-Cuong

Character Name : Male Surgeon

Original Name : Stéphane Ly-Cuong

Gender : Male

Tulika Srivastava

Character Name : Female Surgeon

Original Name : Tulika Srivastava

Gender : Female

Johanna Rebolledo Marin

Character Name : Courtroom Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Johanna Rebolledo Marin

Gender : Female

Alejandra Díaz Ambrosi

Character Name : Courtroom Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Alejandra Díaz Ambrosi

Gender : Female

Karla Lazo

Character Name : Courtroom Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Karla Lazo

Gender : Female

Gabriela Ceceña

Character Name : Courtroom Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Gabriela Ceceña

Gender : Female

Lucile Chriqui

Character Name : Courtroom Cleaning Lady

Original Name : Lucile Chriqui

Gender : Female

Sarah Gfeller

Character Name : Widow

Original Name : Sarah Gfeller

Gender : Female

Luis Gabriel Gonzalez

Character Name : Repented Sicario

Original Name : Luis Gabriel Gonzalez

Gender : Male

Loïc Percheron Lazo

Character Name : Soloist Child

Original Name : Loïc Percheron Lazo

Gender : Male

Rosario Zamora

Character Name : Chepultepec Cafe Owner

Original Name : Rosario Zamora

Gender : Female

Nathalia Saucedo

Character Name : Emilia's Maid

Original Name : Nathalia Saucedo

Gender : Female

Monica Ortiz

Character Name : Emilia's Maid

Original Name : Monica Ortiz

Gender : Female

Marysol Cordourier

Character Name : Emilia's Maid

Original Name : Marysol Cordourier

Gender : Female

Alonso Venegas-Flores

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Alonso Venegas-Flores

Gender : Male

Ana Laura Fortuit

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Ana Laura Fortuit

Gender : Female

Jonas Paz-Benavides

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Jonas Paz-Benavides

Gender : Male

Tiphanie Ham

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Tiphanie Ham

Gender : Female

Benjamin Díaz Espinoza

Character Name : Kid on Bike

Original Name : Benjamin Díaz Espinoza

Gender : Male

Holly-Rose Clegg

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Holly-Rose Clegg

Gender : Female

Kalvin Winson

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Kalvin Winson

Gender : Male

Lou Justine Moua Nédellec

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Lou Justine Moua Nédellec

Gender : Female

Michaël Charny

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Michaël Charny

Gender : Male

Mohammed Ali Ismail

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Ismaël Mohammed Ali

Gender : Male

Katie Valentine

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Katie Valentine

Gender : Female

Zelda Rittner

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Zelda Rittner

Gender : Male

Eric Geynes

Character Name : London Dinner Guest

Original Name : Eric Geynes

Gender : Male

Silvia Herraiz

Character Name : Fundraising Speaker

Original Name : Silvia Herraiz

Gender : Female

Ángel Romero

Character Name : Mariachi

Original Name : Ángel Romero

Gender : Male

Eduardo Lubo

Character Name : Mariachi

Original Name : Eduardo Lubo

Gender : Male

Manuel Sol Mateo

Character Name : Mariachi

Original Name : Manuel Sol Mateo

Gender : Male

Théo Guarin

Character Name : Angel as a Child

Original Name : Théo Guarin

Gender : Male

Lucas Varoclier

Character Name : Diego as a Child

Original Name : Lucas Varoclier

Gender : Male

Agathe Bokja

Character Name : Thai Medical Staff (uncredited)

Original Name : Agathe Bokja

Gender : Female

Chun-Ting Lin

Character Name : Thai Medical Staff (uncredited)

Original Name : Chun-Ting Lin

Gender : Female

Line Phé

Character Name : Thai Medical Staff (uncredited)

Original Name : Line Phé

Gender : Female

Shuuko Calderón

Character Name : Woman at the Club (uncredited)

Original Name : Shuuko Calderón

Gender : Male

Paul Kai Te

Character Name : Sicario (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul Kai Te

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-10-16

"Rita" (Zoe Saldana) is a lawyer in Mexico who finds her professionalism attracting the attention of the powerful drug lord "Manitas". He spends his time heavily guarded and constantly on the move as he pretty much controls the synthetic drug trade in and out of his country. What does he want with "Rita" though? Well tempted by a great deal of money, she makes the perilous trip to meet him and find out. Suffice to say she gets quite a shock when she discovers that he is determined to become a woman. "Rita" is now charged with the ultra-discrete task of finding a surgeon who can turn "Manitas" into "Emilia". Not only is this highly dangerous for the lawyer, but it's also no walk in the park for the gangster or his family who will need to be relocated and convinced that dad is no more. What now ensues tests the mettle of both characters, especially as the erstwhile father struggles rather more than he'd anticipated when it comes to losing his wife "Jessi" (Selena Gomez) and his two young children. Can he stay out of their lives for ever or might he succumb to that temptation and set the cat amongst the familial pigeons? The story is a bit too episodic and the characterisations superficial at times, which is a shame. That said, though, there is still a strong and emotionally powerful effort from Karla Sofía Gascón as the ruthlessly violent killer who undergoes more than a physical transformation over the four or five year period this drama covers. Saldana also holds this together well delivering an engaging performance as a character who has perhaps lost faith in what the system can do to make things better for ordinary people, so adopts a more "inside the tent of the enemy" approach. It's peppered with musical numbers. Some of those work better than others at introducing delicacy, love, lust and anger into the proceedings but let's be under no illusions that there are any great singers here. I found the denouement a bit rushed and frankly rather weak, but the whole film does shine rather a provocative light on attitudes to gender identification and just as importantly to corruption and the relatively minimal value placed on human life in country where someone almost always works for someone else. It's just a little over two hours, but once it gets into gear it doesn't hang around making for a decent watch tackling important topics that's worth a gander.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-12-22

It generally takes tremendous courage to stand up and proclaim that the Emperor is indeed naked, especially in the face of a crowd of willfully blind onlookers who contend otherwise. Nevertheless, there are times when this truly needs to be said in light of an inexplicably misguided view to the contrary. And that’s certainly the case with the latest from often-overrated writer-director Jacques Audiard. This jumbled mess of a film can’t make up its mind if it wants to be an edgy musical (given its forgettable songs and original score), a quasi-campy comedy (despite its palpable lack of bona fide humor but with a narrative that’s admittedly frequently laughable), a crime thriller (one that feebly grows ever more pretentious, meandering, implausible and uncompelling with each passing frame) or a treatise on forgiveness and redemption that unapologetically drips with overwrought political correctness. In essence, this offering follows the exploits of Manitas (Karla Sofía Gascón), a Mexican drug cartel warlord who wants to undergo the transgender transition process to liberate the inner woman that has been inside him since birth, aided by a supposedly articulate and self-righteous lawyer (Zoe Saldaña) who hastily and seemingly thoughtlessly sells out with the promise of a financial windfall for her assistance. After undergoing the process, however, the newly emerged Emilia Pérez has regrets about her past, both in terms of her brutal “professional” behavior and the abandonment of her kids and shrewish, self-centered wife (a fine performance by Selena Gomez in one of the film’s few praiseworthy assets). However, this change of heart, while modestly understandable, generally lacks believability. And, given the utterly reprehensible nature and baffling, head-scratchingly contradictory choices of all the principals, it’s difficult to fathom how anyone would care a whit about any of them. That’s especially true for the picture’s lead, whose actions do little to generate any kind of meaningful empathy for transgender individuals and causes. And, through it all, the story is mystifyingly augmented with a slew of inconsistently timed, largely unremarkable musical production numbers that add precious little to the overall story (they could have been left out entirely and it would likely have made for a more compelling release). In sum, the finished product plays like a preposterously melodramatic Italian opera libretto mixed with elements from pictures like “Sicario” (2015) and any number of cheesy Mexican soap operas. How this cinematic morass has managed to garner as much attention as it has received is truly beyond me. That’s especially true with the many undeserved accolades it has received, including 10 Golden Globe Award nominations (a virtually unheard-of number for any film in this awards competition), as well as honors from the Critics Choice Awards, the American Film Institute, and numerous film festivals, including the prestigious events in Cannes and Toronto. Indeed, don’t be fooled into thinking that the blend of diverse elements here should be taken for inventive, inspired originality. But, more importantly, don’t waste your time on this celluloid trash, despite how allegedly elegant the Emperor’s outfits are said to be.

G

good.film

@good.film

2025-01-22

Is _Emilia Pérez_ the riskiest movie in years? A Spanish-language musical from a French director, about gendered violence and corruption, starring a transgender actress as a Mexican cartel boss who abandons his family, vanishes into hiding and transitions to become a woman. It's A LOT. And yes, the film has drawn some criticism. But it’s obvious that the soul of _Emilia Pérez_ beats with the daring of a curious artist who prizes emotional authenticity above all else. Could you give up your own family to live as your true self? How much can a person change at their core? Does the 'wolf' remain a wolf? While director Jacques Audiard doesn’t claim to have the answers, what’s clear is the film's unquestionable passion. _Emilia Pérez_ is a pure force; designed to grab us by the hearts and minds and wow us. Read our full take on _Emilia Pérez_ at good.film: https://good.film/guide/why-emilia-perez-is-the-riskiest-movie-youve-seen-in-years