Intimately tender and boisterously fun, Something You Said Last Night announces the arrival of a vital new voice in trans cinema.
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RogerEbert.comMonica Castillo
RogerEbert.comMonica Castillo
This family isn’t picture perfect, but the way De Filippis tells their story is pretty flawless.
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Original-CinJim Slotek
Original-CinJim Slotek
In this feature debut, De Filippis paints an utterly believable picture of the kind of immigrant/children-of-immigrants family where emotions fly and can turn from rage to love on a dime.
Something You Said Last Night testifies to its director’s dexterity with constructing subtly meaningful moments, but without more insight into its protagonist, the film can feel unintentionally impenetrable at times.
One can only watch Renata, and this film, do so little for so long before yearning for more than naturalism and tenderness to drive the slice-of-life story.