Is there anythingAlfonso Cuaroncan’t do?
Is there any style of film he can’t tackle and master?
He seems to be constitutionally incapable of repeating himself.

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That streak continues with his latest, most personal, and I’d argue greatest film,Roma.
Cuaron’s film has been called a “memory play,” and that feels about right.
It starts off slowly, but once you sync up with its rhythm, you’ll be locked in.
Nostalgia is funny that way.
You’ll be glad he did.
Because movies with this much empathy and humanity don’t come along very often.A