Ariel's reviews
Media reviews
El Mundo
A cinematic adventure, let's call it that, as powerful and magnetic as it is unique and, in its own way, unclassifiable, as Shakespearean as it is, in its own way, anti-Shakespearean.
El País
With a creative freedom that floods the screen with gestures typical of the theatre of the absurd, but also of street theatre and popular culture, “Ariel” moves lightly and humorously through an almost unreal Atlantic mist (...) free and playful cinema.
La Razón
It is beautiful how words are transformed through contact with nature, and how the film is presented as a journey that questions the identity of the text through its performative frictions, but the result is perhaps a little cold, as if Patiño did not quite feel comfortable outside his comfort zone.