'Ema'

The Sexually-Charged Dance Drama ‘Ema’ Will Hypnotize You

A sexually-charged drama about regret, redemption, and reggaeton.

By Morgan Rojas|August 11, 2021

Set in the neon-soaked Chilean city of Valparaíso, Ema is a sexually-charged dance drama about regret, redemption, and reggaeton. It’s a film that provokes and will make one question the expectations of the traditional family dynamic. Larraín doesn’t shy away from exploring ugly behaviors and self-serving desires that are usually only thought about and rarely acted upon, yet Ema acts on them all.

Ema (Mariana Di Girolamo) is a dancer in an ensemble troupe lead by her partner and famed choreographer Gastón (Gael García Bernal). What we assume was once an intense and passionate relationship is now all but sizzling after a traumatic incident puts the couple at odds with each other and seeking a divorce. After multiple disturbing incidents with their adopted son Polo (Cristián Suárez), a troubled eight-year-old boy with seemingly sociopathic tendencies, Ema and Gastón resort to giving the boy back to foster care, a decision that is met with judgment from others. Their regret isn’t immediate but rather culminates over time. Once realized, Ema sets out to get Polo back, willing to do whatever (and whoever) in the process.

I can best describe Ema as a mix between Gaspar Noé’s Love meets Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria, but this film hits very specific psychological notes that make it wholly unique. Strong performances really draw the audience into the world of Ema– most notably the controlling yet sensitive nature of Gael García Bernal’s Gastón opposite Ema’s fearlessness and defiant personality traits portrayed by Mariana Di Girolamo. Larraín also reteams with recording artist and experimental composer Nicolas Jaar (Neruda) to create another pulsating and equally unsettling score. The ambient electronic nature of Jaar’s work gives off an air of sensuality, self-indulgence, and uninhibitedness that lingers long after watching.

A true art-house production, Ema is a hypnotic watch that will get your blood pumping and mind reeling with amazement.

This review originally ran on May 5, 2020 for MUBI’s screening premiere.

Distributed by Music Box Films. ‘Ema’ opens at the Landmark Theaters Nuart this Friday, August 13th.

Morgan Rojas

Certified fresh. For disclosure purposes, Morgan currently runs PR at PRETTYBIRD and Ventureland.