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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLove story of a Muslim Azerbaijani boy and Christian Georgian girl in Baku from 1918 to 1920.Love story of a Muslim Azerbaijani boy and Christian Georgian girl in Baku from 1918 to 1920.Love story of a Muslim Azerbaijani boy and Christian Georgian girl in Baku from 1918 to 1920.
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Fäxräddin Manafov
- Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev
- (as Fakhraddin Manafov)
Perviz Memmedrzayev
- Gochu
- (as Parviz Mammadrzayev)
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If you read the book you will see that there were so much better scenes to adapt to the movie. Some scenes were nonsense. Some scenes weren't good enough. Auditioning - failed. Actings weren't satisfying for me: Nino is escaping country because of invasion and she is all happy and smiling at the train. I didn't like her acting at all. Great historical mistakes, wrong costumes etc. Overall maybe a good film for someone who hasn't read the book or doesn't know the culture and history. As I know the history and read the book, I can say that it is a failure of adaptation.
The movies leaves a deep impact on your heart. Wishing it may never end. Asif Kapadia continues his trait. One of those memorable tragedy movies you cant miss. Reminder of the forgotten history. Such movies are rare. A piece of art.
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Absolutely brilliant book and movie, masterfully bringing history, action, and romance together in this beautiful piece of art.
I just readed the first review, titled "Time wasted".
This film is about history. History of Azerbaijan. The movie reflects the culture of that region in the years of the World War I.
What did you expected? Time travel? Laser sabers? Cyborgs?
Please, go to school. History is not the same that a story.
This film is about history. History of Azerbaijan. The movie reflects the culture of that region in the years of the World War I.
What did you expected? Time travel? Laser sabers? Cyborgs?
Please, go to school. History is not the same that a story.
First off, the Novel "Ali and Nino" by Kurban Said is the seminal piece of modern literature for the country of Azerbaijan. It is absolutely worth reading for anyone who enjoys literature of any kind. The English translation is short, accessible, and infinitely interesting. It is a love story, a clash of cultures, and a political-historical account of how Azerbaijan was the first liberal democracy in the Muslim world ... for less than two years before the Russians decided to conquer it again.
Of course, this movie was made and financed by the current authoritarian president of Azerbaijan's family, and is put together like a PR product to western nations. It's a bit like if Ivanka Trump decided to produce an adaptation of "The Grapes of Wrath" for foreign audiences. It would certainly be technically well-done, but noticeably lacking much of the substance of the source material, perhaps even missing the point of the story entirely.
The book is full of humor and nuance in the interactions of the characters. It portrays a uniquely multi-cultural society where people from the same country, living literally under the same roof think so differently about things it is like they come from opposite sides of the Earth. The movie only briefly touches on a few of these moments, and kind of lacks context and buildup when it does.
What the movie gets absolutely right, and the whole reason to bother watching the movie, is the visuals. The cinematography really captures the feel of the place, it will make you homesick if you are from there, and make you want to see it for yourself if you have never been there.
So in sum, the visual depiction of the story's setting is an 11/10, A+, outstanding result. The adaptation of the substantive bits of the story leaves A LOT to be desired. The acting is fine, and may even be great if the screenplay gave the characters more or the development and "moments" from the novel.
Of course, this movie was made and financed by the current authoritarian president of Azerbaijan's family, and is put together like a PR product to western nations. It's a bit like if Ivanka Trump decided to produce an adaptation of "The Grapes of Wrath" for foreign audiences. It would certainly be technically well-done, but noticeably lacking much of the substance of the source material, perhaps even missing the point of the story entirely.
The book is full of humor and nuance in the interactions of the characters. It portrays a uniquely multi-cultural society where people from the same country, living literally under the same roof think so differently about things it is like they come from opposite sides of the Earth. The movie only briefly touches on a few of these moments, and kind of lacks context and buildup when it does.
What the movie gets absolutely right, and the whole reason to bother watching the movie, is the visuals. The cinematography really captures the feel of the place, it will make you homesick if you are from there, and make you want to see it for yourself if you have never been there.
So in sum, the visual depiction of the story's setting is an 11/10, A+, outstanding result. The adaptation of the substantive bits of the story leaves A LOT to be desired. The acting is fine, and may even be great if the screenplay gave the characters more or the development and "moments" from the novel.
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- CuriosidadesOne of the executive producers of the movie is Leyla Aliyeva. She is daughter of Ilham Aliyev - the president of Azerbaijan.
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Ali Khan Shirvanshir: The desert doesn't ask for anything, doesn't give anything and doesn't promise anything.
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[Duel Scene, Act 2 / Scene 2 from the opera "Eugene Onegin"]
Music composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Libretto written by Konstantin Shilovsky, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, based on the novel written by Aleksandr Pushkin
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- US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
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- US$ 50.721
- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
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