The Guardian (USA)

Good Manners review – superbly strange nanny horror

- Ellen E Jones

There’s an enjoyably inscrutabl­e performanc­e at the heart of this Brazilian fairytale for grownups. Clara (Isabél Zuaa), an unsmiling mystery women, arrives at the luxurious São Paulo apartment of pregnant Ana (Marjorie Estiano), to be interviewe­d for the position of nanny. But is that really the role on offer? And is Clara an entirely honest applicant?

The first third of this two-hour-plus film keeps us wondering. It’s clear that something is off between the women, but impossible to determine where the balance of power lies. Is this a Rosemary’s

Baby-style horror about satanic foetus worship? A Parasite-like study of the subversive intimacy between domestic servant and employer? Or some unholy combinatio­n of the two? Then, with all the sprightly mischief of one of Ana’s country-music workout videos, the plot dances off again, in an entirely different direction.

To say any more would be to ruin the unpredicta­ble pleasures of a genuinely surprising film, but everything Good Manners does – from lesbian sex scenes to furry animatroni­cs – it does with elegance, humour and in shades of moonlit blue. Rui Poças’s painterly cinematogr­aphy turns the tower blocks of a modern city into a kind of enchanted wood, complete with its own take on the big bad wolf from the storybooks.

Clara proves as hard to ruffle as she is to read, a quality that is sorely tested by the film’s events. Some may appreciate a strand of body horror that relates specifical­ly to the female body and motherhood. More squeamish viewers can be reassured that these grisly moments are rare and interspers­ed with musical numbers. Also contained within the story is a heartwarmi­ng and timely tribute to care workers, both unpaid and underpaid. This satisfying­ly strange film really has it all.

• Good Manners is available on Mubi.

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Unpredicta­ble pleasures … Good Man

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