
Starts slowly even with some smiles thanks to sharp common day dialogue (the Dragut thing is fun), but when the story pickups the pace you are in a soft roller coaster, a brief relaxation at the Birthday dinner and a fast downhill roller coaster until the end. Talk about movies transmitting emotions and allowing you to be part of the story, this is one heavy ride that you cannot miss.
I was thinking that camera moves, sound and Anamaria Marinca performance is what really makes this movie outstanding and obviously a great director and storyteller, as Cristian Mungiu made pure cinema magic with a budget of €600,000 and the contribution of very well known to me companies like McCann Erickson and Mindshare that did “brand placement” in the beginning (I would have kill them if they do brand or product placement after the roller coaster began!) among other companies.
I mentioned cinema magic as a reference to that with so little money Mungiu did a great masterpiece, but the movie style can be described as blunt realism, as the movie is very straightforward and real, as real as life itself. Set in the last years of Ceauşescu oppressive regime after his wife decided that abortion was illegal, the movie tells the story of two university students that arrange an illegal abortion for one of them.
The story is terrible and perhaps tragic, but what impresses me is how Mungiu chose to tell it with fix camera and actors crossing by, long shots, outstanding sounds, simple and great editing and how he managed to bring out of Anamaria Marinca that amazing performance that with expressions she spoke much more than with words. This young actress definitively has a great future. Then the rest of the cast is flawless and as good, but to me Marinca steals the movie, is her movie.
I do not have to mention how many awards and nominations this movie has, just browse the blog and you’ll find them all. Truth is that the movie deserves all the awards and more, deserves to be seen by people beyond the festival circuit. I hope that eventually movies like this one could reach the theater near you or at least the word of mouth spreads and many, many people buy the DVD or at least rent it.
This is a movie that I strongly recommend to every woman in the world, as the story is universal and will touch every sensible fiber in women. That does not mean that men should not see it, they HAVE to see it, but somehow I imagine that the story will be very hard to digest for them.
Last but not least, this movie belongs to a larger project called: Tales from the Golden Age - a subjective history of communism in Romania told through its urban legends. The project's aim is to talk about that period with no direct reference to communism but only through different stories focused on personal options in a time of misfortunes that people had to live like normal times. After seeing this movie I’m absolutely looking forward to see Cristian Mungiu’s urban legends. If you feel like checking the official site go here.
BIG ENJOY!!!
We do not know what feelings you had watching this movie, you didn't feel communism as we did. For us, this is a cruel truth, it's our life till 1989. Now, Romania is a democratic country, but we can not forget what we suffered. Simple and very powerful, Mungiu movie is one of the best creations Romania had after 89.
ReplyDeleteI thank you very much for your comments, but I believe that Mungiu's movie is one of the best creations in the World's Contemporary Cinema, it is a truly unique masterpiece. One of the most important things that this movie has is that it makes you feel the story he's telling and as happens with all great movies, it allows viewers' to feel whatever they want to feel.
ReplyDeleteOn the other side I absolutely agree that Romania's history in those dark years is one of the most brutal manifestations of use and abuse of power.
But I'm so glad that the stories are being told and people from allover the world are able to see them.
how can a story (of a few hours in the life) of two stupid girls be such a wonderfull film??? I lived in those times and the movie doesn't tell us nothing new, nothing we haven't already been through.
ReplyDeleteand talking about 21st century romanian films, I think there are others that deserve more the title of 'best post 1989 romanian film' (california dreamin' (unfinished))....
but this is just my opinion...
PS: as a joke, in romania the title is sometimes quoted as " 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 dorks". :)
Seems like the story does not appeal you, as it did to many -especially men-. I believe that this is a story like many other stories that are told in many movies allover the world ... me, I like it and somehow I even relate it to my own life.
ReplyDeleteBut what makes this movie outstanding is the way the movie was done. If you tell the same story with other cinematic specs and production values, I know that the movie will be different and then perhaps I could agree with your opinion.
Mungiu's oeuvre is not great only because the story it tells, but for the complete package... :)
@dragosmd By the way, there is something where we absolutely agree, California Dreamin' Nesfarsit is a great movie! ;)
ReplyDeleteI should be very pleased by the fact that our director is so apreciated. (and not only by you, as the many awards received can prove by themselves). However, I can't stop comparing his film with tens of others, very lookalike made by other romanian directors, especialy BEFORE 1989. It's this similarity AND the story that disapointed me. But again, I underline, it's just my opinion...
ReplyDeleteAs I mention in the other post, I believe you simply didn't liked this movie for many reasons and that's okay with me. Hope that the new Romanian movies that are starting to appear will be more to your taste. Check the Directors' Fortnight there is a new one by Radu Muntean called Boogie... I'm totally looking forward to see it eventualy. ;)
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