Kevin Thomas
The Los Angeles Times
Pedro González-Rubio's shimmeringly beautiful "Alamar" tells of a young Mexican father, Jorge Machado, taking his 5-year-old son Natan on a two-week vacation at Banco Chinchorro, a coral reef in the Mexican Caribbean, so the boy can experience living close to nature before he returns to Rome, where he lives with his Italian mother, Roberta Palombini.
González-Rubio is ambiguous in regard to the line between documentary and fiction, but he creates the feeling that, in essence, the parents and their son are playing themselves. [...]
di Kevin Thomas, articolo completo (1536 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 15 ottobre 2010