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‘Forever Your Maternal Animal’ Review: Three Costa Rican Women Are Adrift in Valentina Maurel’s Ambiguously Rousing Family Drama

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‘Forever Your Maternal Animal’ Review: Three Costa Rican Women Are Adrift in Valentina Maurel’s Ambiguously Rousing Family Drama
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Valentina Maurel's 'Forever Your Maternal Animal' follows three Costa Rican women navigating personal and familial disconnection in a story rooted in existential displacement. The film centers on Elsa, who returns home from Europe to find her younger sister Amalia living alone in a deteriorating house, while their divorced parents pursue their own paths. Drawing on poetic and dreamlike elements, the drama explores identity, autonomy, and the complexities of family dynamics.

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Past lives and phantasms cue a sophisticated journey into self for three Costa Rican women seemingly adrift, in one way or another, in Valentina Maurel’s “Forever Your Maternal Animal,” which cuts closer to the bone than many movies of its kind in conveying that sense of discomfiting, existential displacement, especially in a post-truth world. With a poem written by her mother, after which the film is titled, and a vision her partner had dreamed as reference points, the French-Costa Rican director fashions a work that riffs on her first feature and Locarno hit, 2022’s “I Have Electric Dreams,” a visceral two-hander between father and child (played respectively by Reinaldo Amién and Daniela Marín, both returning for similar parent-daughter dynamic), two souls drifting into a path of…

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