Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Bulgarian man and his Japanese wife, who have met and got married while living as immigrants in Canada, are planning to have a baby and travel to Bulgaria in order to begin an in vitro fer... Ler tudoA Bulgarian man and his Japanese wife, who have met and got married while living as immigrants in Canada, are planning to have a baby and travel to Bulgaria in order to begin an in vitro fertilisation procedure. There, they get involved in a tragic incident which claims the life ... Ler tudoA Bulgarian man and his Japanese wife, who have met and got married while living as immigrants in Canada, are planning to have a baby and travel to Bulgaria in order to begin an in vitro fertilisation procedure. There, they get involved in a tragic incident which claims the life of a child. Nothing can be the same anymore.
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A Bulgarian man living in Canada takes his Japanese wife, who struggles to get pregnant back with him to Bulgaria. He shouldn't have. It goes all wrong from the start. The family isn't at all welcoming, and when they leave to live in a cabin, the catastrophe happens.
The story is told with a nerve that is both chilling and eerie, and you'll keep watching to the end to find out what happens.
The film which is a Bulgarian - Japanese co-production written by the director Lachezar Avramov is both in English and Bulgarian.
Well worth your time!
Yes, it's flawed. The chemistry between the two leads never feels convincing. Yes, there's call for a certain awkwardness given the setting of the film. But the awkwardness on view feels more due to the two leads' limited acting abilities than to any situational awkwardness. And while I have no objection in principle to films with a languid pace, the pace of A Picture With Yuki can occasionally feel positively glacial.
Those are the obvious flaws. Yet at its best - and there are several excellent scenes - A Picture With Yuki offers a fascinating window into the troubled relationship between the Bulgarian and Romany communities in rural Bulgaria. It touches on pride, guilt, suspicion and prejudice, and features compelling, painfully human performances by a grieving Romany couple. They are the real stars of this film, not the awkward charisma-free leads.
Certainly worth watching - especially if, like us, you're visiting Bulgaria and want to understand the country and its people better.
The main problem I had with the film was the lack of chemistry between the lead characters. I just couldn't feel them as a real couple who cared about each other beyond their stated purpose of making a baby together. In particular, I found the acting of the husband, Georgi, to be stiff. The other characters, particularly the Roma family, and the detective were very compelling. I wasn't sure about Yuki herself, but in a scene where she confronts other characters without Georgi present, I found Kiki Sugino's performance extremely moving. So I guess it was Georgi who was holding her back.
The ending didn't flow organically from the climax but felt tacked on. And the final two words spoken by Yuki would have been better left to the audience's imagination.
So I'd recommend this film with some reservations. Still it's great to see cinema from Bulgaria, and I can only hope for more and better to come.
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 17.834
- Tempo de duração1 hora 50 minutos
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