A Touching Return: Eimbcke's 'Moscas' Explores Human Connection

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

Fernando Eimbcke's latest cinematic offering, 'Moscas' ('Flies'), introduces audiences to a series of subtle narratives, commencing with the character of Olga, portrayed by Teresita Sánchez. Olga, a woman of middle age with a weary demeanor, is awakened by the persistent hum of an insect. Her determined attempts to expel or eliminate this pest culminate in a comical scene where she inadvertently creates a suffocating cloud of insecticide. This opening sequence skillfully establishes the film's tone, blending everyday irritations with a touch of the absurd.

As the film progresses, Eimbcke's signature style of understated humor and sharp character portrayal becomes evident, reminiscent of the silent film era. Olga's world is one of routine and isolation; she is distant from her neighbors, somewhat gruff with local diner staff, and often exasperated by the recurring issues with her apartment building's elevator. A minor medical procedure requiring 3,000 pesos, which she cannot afford, prompts her to put up a 'Room for Rent' sign. This decision leads to a pivotal encounter with Tulio and his young son, Christian, who is dealing with his mother's hospitalization. Their clandestine living arrangement in Olga's apartment, initially marked by Tulio's efforts to conceal Christian from Olga, slowly but surely begins to unravel Olga's guarded exterior.

The narrative deepens as Christian's innocent yet persistent presence gradually softens Olga's demeanor. Despite his father's instructions to stay hidden, Christian's natural curiosity and the need for distraction lead him to interact more with Olga. His youthful resourcefulness, particularly his fascination with an arcade game, provides moments of gentle humor against the backdrop of poignant undertones. The film's conclusion, with Olga's subtle transformation and a touch of magical realism, beautifully encapsulates the intricate ways children cope with sadness, offering a moving and emotionally resonant experience without resorting to overt sentimentality.

This film is a testament to the enduring power of human empathy and connection. It reminds us that even in the most mundane or challenging circumstances, unexpected relationships can blossom, bringing solace and transformation. The quiet strength and resilience of the characters in 'Moscas' encourage us to look beyond superficial interactions and find the profound beauty in shared experiences, fostering a sense of hope and understanding.

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