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Jezabel Review: A Sharp Venezuelan Drama About Memory, Class, and Bisexual Restlessness

Review Jezabel Review: A Sharp Venezuelan Drama About Memory, Class, and Bisexual Restlessness

Jezabel is an unsettling Venezuelan drama that explores unreliable memory, class privilege, and bisexual desire with a cool, searching intelligence. Its structure occasionally wobbles, but the film’s psychological tension and moral unease make it hard to shake.

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