Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA musical about the victory of love over the trickery of the Devil. A little devil Pinciukas is expelled from Hell and arrives to Baltaragis mill. In exchange for the mill owner's soul and t... Tout lireA musical about the victory of love over the trickery of the Devil. A little devil Pinciukas is expelled from Hell and arrives to Baltaragis mill. In exchange for the mill owner's soul and the promise to have his daughter Jurga as a bride he helps the man with his work.A musical about the victory of love over the trickery of the Devil. A little devil Pinciukas is expelled from Hell and arrives to Baltaragis mill. In exchange for the mill owner's soul and the promise to have his daughter Jurga as a bride he helps the man with his work.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Marcelé - Jurga
- (as V. Mainelytë)
- Pinchiukas
- (as G. Girdvainis)
- Girdvainis
- (as A. Regimantas)
- Baltaragis
- (as V. Simcicius)
- Ursule
- (as R. Varnaite)
- Raupys
- (as B. Babkauskas)
- Pirslys
- (as J. Meskauskas)
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In short, this is a great movie for Lithuanian standards and taking into account when it was released. However, in the whole movie industry context this is just above average.
Did I mention that this is a musical? *No* dialogue, everything is sung. And it's Soviet Lithuania, a very different time and place. There are, perhaps, some folk elements (I don't know Lithuanian folklore) but mostly this is a fairly bad ripoff of "Jesus Christ Superstar," which was some 8 or 9 years earlier if memory serves. Gediminas Girvainis plays the devil here, and he's delightful - very prancy and gleeful, I'd love to see him in anything else. But the love object is usually brilliantly blonde (but sometimes brunette) with a winning smile (but sometimes discoloured front teeth) and the suitor (who looks like Richard Chamberlain I'd swear) is variably sullen and ecstatic, but seems to give up whenever a bit of fog (courtesy of the devil) impedes his progress toward her home.
As an artifact of a time and place, this is quite interesting. As a movie, however, it's pretty awful; at something like 85 minutes, it could have been more impactful at 60. Still, I'm glad I saw it if only for the fact that I can now say I've seen a Soviet Lithuanian musical!