The film neither idealises nor condemns the complexities of relationships: Nicolas Wong
"This is a film that explores the passage into adulthood, which is a process that is not just about getting older. It is a process that is so profound that sometimes it can break people in a certain way. The film is much more complex than a mere coming-of-age story", said Nicolas Wong, Cinematographer of the film I Have Electric Dreams, while addressing an 'IFFI Table Talks' session at the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa.
Being a portrayal of modern-age Costa-Rica’s culture and difficulties of adulthood, Nicolas said that the film can help people identify with stories from the other side of the world and at the same time connect with family values or feelings that are universal.
In telling Eva, the protagonist's story, Nicolas asserts that Director Valentina Maurel tries to present an honest portrait of the complexity of life, free of moral judgement. "Without passing moral judgement, the Director tries to bring the audience to examine their own positioning in such complex relationships through this film", said Nicolas Wong
When asked about the message the film will convey for the young generation, Nicolas stated that the film explores all the different shades of love and complicated aspects of growing up. Another key theme the film delves into is dealing with disparities in power dynamics with people you love. On the casting of Daniela Marin Navarro, 19 year old newcomer actress who played the protagonist ‘Eva’, Nicolas remarked that she has a very deep understanding of the screenplay and the character. ‘It came just naturally with her. She was very calm and wise’, he said.
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