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Perfect Day

Titolo originale: A Perfect Day
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
24.197
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Perfect Day (2015)
A group of aid workers work to resolve a crisis in an armed conflict zone.
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Un gruppo di volontari cerca di risolvere una crisi in una zona di conflitto armato.Un gruppo di volontari cerca di risolvere una crisi in una zona di conflitto armato.Un gruppo di volontari cerca di risolvere una crisi in una zona di conflitto armato.

  • Regia
    • Fernando León de Aranoa
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Fernando León de Aranoa
    • Diego Farias
    • Paula Farias
  • Star
    • Benicio Del Toro
    • Tim Robbins
    • Olga Kurylenko
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    24.197
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Fernando León de Aranoa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Fernando León de Aranoa
      • Diego Farias
      • Paula Farias
    • Star
      • Benicio Del Toro
      • Tim Robbins
      • Olga Kurylenko
    • 87Recensioni degli utenti
    • 127Recensioni della critica
    • 60Metascore
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    A Perfect Day: Please, Don't Agree With Me (French Subtitled)
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    Benicio Del Toro
    Benicio Del Toro
    • Mambrú
    Tim Robbins
    Tim Robbins
    • B
    Olga Kurylenko
    Olga Kurylenko
    • Katya
    Mélanie Thierry
    Mélanie Thierry
    • Sophie
    Fedja Stukan
    • Damir
    Eldar Residovic
    • Nikola
    Sergi López
    Sergi López
    • Goyo
    Nenad Vukelic
    • Nikola's Grandfather
    Morten Suurballe
    Morten Suurballe
    • UN Official at the Briefing
    Ben Temple
    Ben Temple
    • UN Official's Assistant
    Frank Feys
    Frank Feys
    • UN Official at the Well
    Ivan Brkic
    • Store Owner
    Antonio Franic
    • Soldier at the Storage
    Goran Navojec
    Goran Navojec
    • Bosnian NGO Driver
    Dragica Stojkovic
    • Cow Lady
    Goran Grgic
    • Commander at the Checkpoint
    Slaven Spanovic
    Slaven Spanovic
    • Soldier at the Checkpoint
    Mate Gulin
    • Local Old Man
    • Regia
      • Fernando León de Aranoa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Fernando León de Aranoa
      • Diego Farias
      • Paula Farias
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    Gordon-11

    A land of infuriating bureaucracy

    This film tells the daily lives of several aid workers in an armed conflict zone in the Balkans. They have to extract a corpse from a well, but are faced with multiple logistical and bureaucratic challenges.

    "A Perfect Day" may look ridiculous and infuriating from the outside, as it tells a story of ridiculous bureaucracy. So if the common goal is to help the people in a war zone, why are there so many restrictions and hurdles to helping others? Well, my workplace is exactly like that, do I can relate to every single minute of it.

    The subplot about the local boy Nikola is touching, as it provides a glimpse of hope for humanity - sometimes real help is from unofficial sources!
    8DesiAnge

    Beautiful film

    Beautiful film. I would say even a masterpiece! An excellent acting game,good scenario and cinematography.

    Somewhere in the 90s. At the Balkans. The war in Bosnia. A group of aid workers from different countries are trying to help in the middle of a huge after war mess. Trying to do what could be done - in the present case to find a rope, which they could use for taking out corpse from the а well - the only source of fresh water for the local people. During the rope seeking they ran into a bunch of funny or dramatic (mostly both in the same time) situations, but it couldn't be otherwise at the Balkans. ;)

    To me "A Perfect Day" is a movie for little things and little actions, which lead to a big change for people.

    I highly recommend this movie to all fans to European cinema and to everyone who wants to see something different from all meaningless crap, which flooded us from Hollywood lately.
    7leonanavi

    A perfect day in an imperfect world

    "A Perfect Day" brings us back in 1995 and offers an interesting point of view to the last days of the Bosnian war.

    The movie reveals a day of an international team of aid workers. It is a drama with a pinch of black humor. The movie shows the horror of the war, the pain of the local people and alludes the cruelty of religious intolerance. Most importantly it reminds the imperfection of the society and the black spot from the European history that should never be forgotten.

    More than 20 years later, although I am also living on the Balkans, I still cannot figure out why this war started. A total madness that led to some many casualties and losses for everyone involved...

    The music is great and so is the cast of "A Perfect Day". I always enjoy watching actors like Benicio Del Toro and Tim Robbins. Mélanie Thierry, Fedja Stukan and the young boy Eldar Residovic also played well. Olga Kurylenko, who you may remember as a Bond girl, performed excellently. Btw it is a bit sad that no matter what she does the "Bond" label will always be with her.
    8YoungCriticMovies

    Perfecto: A Spanish Film That Exemplifies The Resurgence of Spanish and Foreign Cinema

    Foreign films rarely get the proper recognition in the English speaking world, be that the US or Great Britain. Only recently have foreign films been allowed to compete in categories other than Best Foreign film at the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes still relegate them to the Foreign Film category. If we look at the box-office results we see an even more drastic condition. The highest grossing foreign film of all time in the US is Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which made $127 million, something the small Pitch Perfect film achieved in 2011 which much less effort. But being shunned from awards and shut out from the box office doesn't mean foreign films don't have quality, just look at the great Italian films Cinema Paradiso or Life is Beautiful, or at Jacques Tati's film repertoire, Almodovar and Amenabar in Spain, Michael Haneke in Austria, and the great master Miyazaki and Kurozawa in Japan. This brings us to A Perfect Day the newest film from Spanish director Fernando Leon de Aranoa. The film is made by Spaniards, told in English, and takes place in the Balkans, a very curious mix, which nonetheless produced one of the best films of the year.

    A Perfect Day tells the story of a group of aid workers working in the midst of the Balkan crisis in 1995. We have Mambru (Benicio del Toro) the group's unofficial leader and head of security, the wisecracking B (Tim Robbins), the rookie Sophie (Melanie Thierry), and their translator Damir (Fedja Stukan). The film opens with Mambru trying to take a dead body out of a town well. It's the body of an obese man, which later symbolizes of the dreading weight that the group is trying to relieve without help from the UN or the locals, all trying to help a country they barely know. The story intensifies when Mambru picks up a lost local kid named Nikola (Eldar Residovic) who had his soccer ball stolen by bullies, and finally Mambru's ex shows up (Olga Kurylenko) to evaluate the situation in the Balkans. Essentially the movie is a road-trip through the Bosnian countryside, letting you catch a glimpse of the situation that the locals lived in (and still live in today).

    What most surprised me about A Perfect Day was the incredible balance it has. When touching upon the subject of war, it is very easy to be extreme. Extreme in the sense that you show a gore- fest and lots of blood and death, or an extreme where you try to cover up everything and have only descriptions from characters of passed events. A Perfect Day achieves its goal of brutalizing war with simple acts, like when a kid pulls out a gun when fighting over a ball, or when a store-owner can't sell his rope because he has them reserved for hangings, or when a shy adolescent watches over an empty warehouse, but is spurred with hope for protecting its flag. It is these little details littered in the story that really give you the sense of suffering and dread that can be seen in times of war.

    In terms of the acting, it was also very well balanced. You had Robbins as the comic relief, and Del Toro as the speaker of truth. Both actors give an incredible performance, with visible yet admirable improvisation. Meanwhile the supporting cast also is incredibly solid. The more known names of Olga Kurylenko and Melanie Thierry do a fine job, but the surprises here were in the local actors: Fedja Stukan and Eldar Residovic who both give incredibly raw and layered performances that have us longing to console them, yet you never once pity them in the undignified sense.

    Then the cinematography is also very simple, but yet contains a few flourishes and Director of Photography Alex Catalan (Marshland, Unit 7) gives the movie a cold almost wintery look that makes the message and harshness of the story fall sharper and hit you harder.

    Finally, the script was incredibly witty and quick. The character development in the two hours of running time is so smooth you barely notice it, but when comparing the characters at the beginning and at the end of the movie you see how subtle Leon de Aranoa was (especially with the character Sophie). The dialogue is absolutely delicious, with the best being quirky exchanges between B and Mambru.

    In the end this film, again, exemplifies that "there is life outside the US" and that foreign cinema (in particular Spanish cinema) is growing and cultivating fresh crops of new artists. And in a world of war and sorrow, art is sometimes the only window of hope.
    7CineMuseFilms

    an unusual and original addition to black comedy war dramas

    It is ironic that war is the biggest industry on the planet. Its wider industrial domain includes warrior politicians, arms manufacturers and military forces. Less acknowledged, it also includes those who perpetually seek amelioration of its consequences like the United Nations and various humanitarian aid agencies. All of those groups regularly star in movies but aid workers get little cinematic glory. It is in this wider context that the Spanish-directed film A Perfect Day (2015) is an unusual and original addition to black comedy war dramas, least of all because the way it avoids typical war movie scenarios and narratives. It covers 'one perfect day' during the military wind-down in the Balkans crisis of mid 1990s and is a refreshing, entertaining and informative insight into the role of aid workers when the big guns go quiet.

    The story begins and ends with the image of a big fat corpse in a well, dumped deliberately to pollute village water. In between we see the frantic efforts by a small group of aid workers to find scarce rope that can haul him out, and rope becomes a metaphor to join several unconnected incidents that make up the narrative. There Is no sound of bombs or signs of fighting; we only see a beautiful country full of silent monuments to the devastation of war. Bombed-out ghosts of villages, homeless children, poverty and toxic hygiene are some of an aid worker's challenges and black humour is the universal panacea for coping. On this day, the group must deal with the risk of hidden road mines in cattle carcasses, villager distrust and military animosity towards interfering aid workers, and a United Nations bureaucracy that shows little sensitivity towards dispossessed victims of war. Oh, and find a soccer ball for a young boy.

    As with all character-driven films, this one is less about what happens and more about what it is like to be there. The characters built with re-purposed M.A.S.H. traits that are likable, funny and plausible, and the acting is top-class. There are no glory hounds in the group and each has their own coping strengths and emotional foibles. The director orchestrates the characters and sub- stories with perfect tempo to produce a story that is totally engaging if not gripping. You might wonder how a group of loosely disciplined and unaccountable workers can roam freely across a war-ravaged country, or whether the final scene is actually a political statement about their true value. If so, the film has made its mark.

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      After the public screening of the film during the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs 2015 (director's fortnight) at Cannes Festival, on the 16th of May 2015, the director and actors present (Benicio Del Toro, Mélanie Thierry) received a five-minute standing ovation.
    • Blooper
      Near the start when B and Sophie are driving along the cliff, the aerial shot shows the cliff to be on the left of the road. Then a shot from inside the car shows trees in the background where the cliff was. The when they stop in front of the dead cow, the cliff is on the right side.
    • Citazioni

      B: Welcome to Konopac, the Rope Capital of the World. Population: 5. I'm B, I'll be your tour guide this afternoon and I'm pleased to be with you on this lovely day.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      During the opening, credits are introduced as if created out of the live motion of a drop of water. This water theme continues through the acting credits.
    • Colonne sonore
      Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
      Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (as David Stewart)

      Performed by Marilyn Manson

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 dicembre 2015 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Spagna
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      • Inglese
      • Serbo
      • Spagnolo
      • Francese
      • Bosniaco
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      • Canal+ España
      • Mediapro
      • Orange
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