अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFour short stories are set along the roads of Donbas, Ukraine during the war.Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbas, Ukraine during the war.Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbas, Ukraine during the war.
- पुरस्कार
- 10 जीत और कुल 22 नामांकन
Volodymyr Hurin
- Young Soldier
- (as Vladimir Gurin)
Zoya Baranovska
- The Woman Driver
- (as Zoya Baranovskaya)
Oksana Cherkashyna
- Combat medic
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Ukraine's official entry to 2022's Oscars is a very good anthology film. It consists of four stories that beautifully portray the consequences and suffering of war, without war scenes. Some stories are better than the other that need more development. It's emotional and powerful although it feels empty at certain points.
I liked the work of each department. Everything is quite realistic.
Among the actors, I would like to note Koltovsky, Kulynych, The characters make you want to watch the film.) Especially the chemistry between them. What I love about The Fortune Teller is the dialogues. In the movie "Cyborgs" and here, the dialogues are very cool, alive. With the help of these lively dialogues, 30 minutes of the film flew by in 5 minutes.
The plot is reminiscent of the film "Donbas" directed by Serhii Loznytsia, as well as the film "Amores perros" by Iñárritu.
This movie cuts to the bone when you watch it. It fascinates with its hopeless situations in which you find yourself together with the characters, and then you worry about every plot twist.
Among the actors, I would like to note Koltovsky, Kulynych, The characters make you want to watch the film.) Especially the chemistry between them. What I love about The Fortune Teller is the dialogues. In the movie "Cyborgs" and here, the dialogues are very cool, alive. With the help of these lively dialogues, 30 minutes of the film flew by in 5 minutes.
The plot is reminiscent of the film "Donbas" directed by Serhii Loznytsia, as well as the film "Amores perros" by Iñárritu.
This movie cuts to the bone when you watch it. It fascinates with its hopeless situations in which you find yourself together with the characters, and then you worry about every plot twist.
This movie shows a war and its impact without any war scene in it. The movie which leaves your silent for a while. Definetily worth seeing.
The writer and a director is a household name in Ukraine after she has catapulted herself into fame with the meritorious TV series To Catch the Kaidash.
For the latter, Natalya Vorozhbit has served as the writer and a showrunner. She has transplanted the 19th century classic Ukrainian novel into nowadays reality where all Ukrainians recognized themselves and their troubles and guilty pleasures. The whole country has been swept away with the master craft.
Now Mrs. Vorozhbit has made her way into the big screen, and the start is vertiginous. 100 minutes of the grilling movie is painful experience to stomach and to delve into. As Ukraine goes through the catharsis of the war in the East, one might expect that the movie, especially propped up with a dole of public funds, would transgress into a piece claining, albeit subtly, the righteousness of our case.
Far from it. The war is cruel and demanding for both sides, and especially for those caught in between as the DUI-ed headmaster of Popasna School N3 who launches a string of interconnected novellas.
After the third episode when the gates of the hell seem to have widely open, you are plunged into the seemingly innocent mild road incident when a strayed hen is killed. Would you expect what you see from a pair of peasants whose rusted shaving razors are piled in a filth sink?
It is still evident that the dramaturgic power of Vorozhbit, given her experience, still dominates over her cinematography. Details are gripping as the aftertaste and anticipation of more to come from this ascented star of Ukraine's cinema and theater.
For the latter, Natalya Vorozhbit has served as the writer and a showrunner. She has transplanted the 19th century classic Ukrainian novel into nowadays reality where all Ukrainians recognized themselves and their troubles and guilty pleasures. The whole country has been swept away with the master craft.
Now Mrs. Vorozhbit has made her way into the big screen, and the start is vertiginous. 100 minutes of the grilling movie is painful experience to stomach and to delve into. As Ukraine goes through the catharsis of the war in the East, one might expect that the movie, especially propped up with a dole of public funds, would transgress into a piece claining, albeit subtly, the righteousness of our case.
Far from it. The war is cruel and demanding for both sides, and especially for those caught in between as the DUI-ed headmaster of Popasna School N3 who launches a string of interconnected novellas.
After the third episode when the gates of the hell seem to have widely open, you are plunged into the seemingly innocent mild road incident when a strayed hen is killed. Would you expect what you see from a pair of peasants whose rusted shaving razors are piled in a filth sink?
It is still evident that the dramaturgic power of Vorozhbit, given her experience, still dominates over her cinematography. Details are gripping as the aftertaste and anticipation of more to come from this ascented star of Ukraine's cinema and theater.
The four short stories are only three, first 2 no longer than 10 minutes, without begininig, end or puprose, toataly useless. Last part 1 hour and 20 minutes has a good screenwriting , good actining, also without beginning, end ,, story or purprose but it's not useless.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOfficial submission of Ukraine for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 94th Academy Awards in 2022.
टॉप पसंद
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- How long is Bad Roads?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
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- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $28,011
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 45 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1
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