Los Angeles Times

Asensio shines in haunting thriller

- — Katie Walsh

Luciana ( Ana Asensio) is having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. She’s broke, the rent is due on her cockroach- infested New York City apartment, a doctor won’t treat her for anxiety because she’s not a legal resident, and her friend Olga ( Natasha Romanova) has roped her into a gig handing out f liers in a sexy chicken costume.

It doesn’t seem like things can get much worse for her in the arresting dramatic thriller “Most Beautiful Island,” but they do.

The f ilm is Spanish actress Asensio’s directoria­l debut, which she also wrote — a story of the dangers that can befall immigrants in the country illegally who slip through the cracks in a big city.

Luciana’s greatest fear is becoming homeless, but she’s about to stare real fear in the face, thanks to Olga, who hooks her up with a mysterious but well- paying job as a party guest.

Asensio is a haunting presence as the desperate Luciana, clinging to her last shreds of humanity and hope in an increasing­ly dire situation.

As a filmmaker, she spins a fascinatin­gly dark and horrific fairy tale, but the f ilm loses a bit of its power when we see what’s behind the door. Anticipati­on is always more powerful than the real thing.

Anchored by Asensio’s fearless and gripping performanc­e, “Most Beautiful Island” directs an unflinchin­g point of view toward an often invisible population.

“Most Beautiful Island.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 20 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Music Hall, Beverly Hills.

 ?? Orion Pictures / Samuel Goldwyn Fil ms ?? ANA ASENSIO writes, directs and stars in the drama about an immigrant in the U. S. illegally.
Orion Pictures / Samuel Goldwyn Fil ms ANA ASENSIO writes, directs and stars in the drama about an immigrant in the U. S. illegally.

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