boliwar1
Apr. 2004 ist beigetreten
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If you consider "Requiem for a dream" to be the most depressing movie that have ever made, you're wrong. "Kobieta samotna" ("A lonely woman") isn't easily available to watch besides Poland, and that's way, most of you are lucky people. This film gives us an authentic, pure sorrow. Thus, it is not destined for people suffered from depression problems. It isn't so easy to watch. Many people can't stand watching it to its end. I can't either.
This mood is an effect of a great cast and actors' playing. This movie convinces us, that Boguslaw Linda was the really good actor in the past.
Must see.
This mood is an effect of a great cast and actors' playing. This movie convinces us, that Boguslaw Linda was the really good actor in the past.
Must see.
I had visited Mongolia several years earlier than I watched this film. Watching it, I found natural climate of the difficult daily-life of Mongolian - straightforward and generous people. The beauty of Mongolian grassland, poverty of small villages and daily problems were shown as it I had remembered - this reality is one of reasons one should see this movie.
However, the most striking feature of the film is the way in which love was showing. In this relatively long movie (almost 2 hours), we cannot find any "love scenes" characteristic for the point of view of the western cinematography. Paradoxically, I am convinced this is the greatest love-film I have ever seen. It shows how love appears, grows, how life can turn out to be hard when still loving, and how it can survive despite severe circumstances.
However, the most striking feature of the film is the way in which love was showing. In this relatively long movie (almost 2 hours), we cannot find any "love scenes" characteristic for the point of view of the western cinematography. Paradoxically, I am convinced this is the greatest love-film I have ever seen. It shows how love appears, grows, how life can turn out to be hard when still loving, and how it can survive despite severe circumstances.