Updated On: 01 March, 2025 05:53 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
Emilia Pérez is directed and co-written by the acclaimed Palme d’Or-winner Jacques Audiard. It’s his 10th feature film so far. The format lof the film lends itself to opera

Emilia Perez movie review
This musical drama is set in Mexico where most drug cartels operate. The story is about one such drug kingpin who wants to have a sex change. It’s a rather bizarre story but you can’t help but be ensnared even though the musical format doesn’t do much for the dramatics.
Rita( Zoe Saldana) is an underrated lawyer working for a large law firm more interested in getting criminals out of jail than bringing them to justice. Seeing her initiative in getting even the worst criminals out on a technicality She gets hired by the leader of a criminal organization. He basically wants her to front the sex change operation so that it becomes easier for him to play dead thereafter.
Emilia Pérez is directed and co-written by the acclaimed Palme d’Or-winner Jacques Audiard. It’s his 10th feature film so far. The format lof the film lends itself to opera.“Emilia Pérez” has elements in the story that are original and therefore gravitating. It’s a preposterous rapturous concoction with Spanish-language songs and lyrics that are audacious and soulful.
French director Jacques Audiard shot this narco-opera in Parisian studios with an international cast. The film idea was basically conceived from a chapter in Boris Razon’s 2018 novel Écoute. The fact that the co-writer/director is so removed from Mexico, where the film is set, allows for this fiction to be layered and unbound.
Young women protest against femicides in the streets of Mexico City, newspaper front pages bear gruesome photos of vicious acts and in this backdrop the story unfurls. There’s a hint of truthfulness in this pursuit of redemption and self-preservation.
Karla Sofía Gascón, a Spanish trans actress displays her range and special talents in a singing double role, first as Manitas Del Monte, a feared drug lord with gender dysphoria, and later as Emilia Pérez, a philanthropist whose nonprofit helps families search for their disappeared loved ones.Within the same lifetime, the victimizer gets to play the rescuer as an attempt to atone for her/his past misdeeds.