Elisa & Marcela (2019) -
The 2019 Netflix film , directed by Isabel Coixet, is a visually striking but polarizing biographical drama. It tells the remarkable true story of Elisa Sánchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas , who in 1901 tricked the Catholic Church into performing Spain's first recorded same-sex marriage [12, 23].
. Stunning monochrome aesthetic that captures the era [7, 16]. Historical Value Elisa & Marcela (2019)
: The film is infamous for several "bizarre" and "perplexing" erotic scenes involving an octopus and seaweed [1, 13, 17]. While some viewers found these scenes sensual and bold , many critics deemed them "tasteless" or "absurd" [1, 14, 15]. Summary Verdict Visuals The 2019 Netflix film , directed by Isabel
The film follows two teachers in Galicia who fall in love at a convent school [16, 19]. To escape social persecution, Elisa disappears and returns disguised as a male cousin named "Mario" [11, 17]. They successfully marry, but their deception leads to local suspicion, violence, and eventually exile to Portugal and Argentina [11, 21]. Stunning monochrome aesthetic that captures the era [7, 16]
. Often described as a "melodrama" that prioritizes style over substance [9, 10, 21]. Watchability
: The film’s standout feature is its black-and-white cinematography , which many reviewers compared to the elegance of Roma [6, 16]. It uses long, deliberate shots to create a "visual poetry" [7].
for fans of period dramas and LGBTQ+ history, though it requires patience for its slow pace [3, 4].
