Parvulos Review-Fantastic Fest 2024


This film is about an apocalypse during a pandemic. The setting involves survivors in a forest. There is breathtaking cinematography and lighting that keeps its audience frightened due to uncharted territory and irreparable circumstances. Parvulos is terror with class and pushes the limits to extraordinary levels. Directed by Isaac Ezban, Parvulos is one of these rare and unexpected astonishments. It truly belongs in Fantastic Fest, because it filled with “FANTASTIC” surprises. The forest setting in a pandemic that has caused damage to many lives works. The survivors are striving to do what they can, until they reach the other side.

The film takes place in Mexico. The lighting includes toned colors where the light does not brighten up. Expect dark elements as the film progresses. The survivors are three brothers. They are Salvador (played by Farid Escalante Correa), Benjamin (played by Mateo Ortega Casillas), and Oliver (played by Lenardo Cervantes). Salvador is the oldest and the main guardian. He is also disabled as he only has one arm. They are living in a world where a virus broke out and turned many humans into zombie-like creatures. They have fought for their safety in this dangerous environment and even have creatures locked in their basement. Their daily routine includes finding food, creating shelter, and always praying for survival.

The theme of outsiders is where Parvulos is monumental as a spellbinding motion picture. Salvador does all he can to protect his brothers, but because of their ages they do not fully understand the dangers outside their home lives. In Parvulos,one wrong move or action can put everyone’s life at risk. No spoilers, but what is in their basement is related to them, and they want to keep it safe until there is a trustworthy cure for the virus. Imagine the Covid era but in a more detrimental and fictional setting that feels like a Parasite topped with a whole lot of Dawn of the Dead. The writing has connection and empathy. The strong feelings the writing evokes fuel the hopes of finding ways for the brothers to live a longer life.

The mission to create normalcy in an apocalyptic environment is what makes Parvulos an inspiring thriller. It makes its audience think and holds them in suspense as it explores many aspects of the resources available. No one is safe, but the brotherhood vibes keep them strong. Parvulos creates brilliance in a harsh reality that cinematically highlights the power of sacrifice. The pandemic is detailed as is scarcity in an intriguing fashion. There is a deep and detrimental trail for these brothers with difficult obstacles to near its end. One of the best films of Fantastic Fest. The achievement lies within. Four out of four stars for Parvulos.

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