Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDida, a rebellious girl, faces violence and school struggles. She dreams of reuniting with her mother in the USA. Obsessed with saving for a New York ticket, a cruel revelation shatters her ... Ler tudoDida, a rebellious girl, faces violence and school struggles. She dreams of reuniting with her mother in the USA. Obsessed with saving for a New York ticket, a cruel revelation shatters her plans, leading to an unimaginable act.Dida, a rebellious girl, faces violence and school struggles. She dreams of reuniting with her mother in the USA. Obsessed with saving for a New York ticket, a cruel revelation shatters her plans, leading to an unimaginable act.
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- 9 vitórias e 10 indicações no total
Jaklin Docheva
- Svetlana
- (as Jaklin Georgieva)
Avaliações em destaque
I wasn't expecting much of this film. I just chose it as I thought appropriate to watch with my teen son... Just a warning: it is not for the faint-hearted, so think twice if you watch with under 18.
I am not sure what a non-Bulgarian audience can grasp from the dialogue - there are so many cultural elements, but even without them, the story is captivating and heart-breaking beyond geographical boundaries.
There are many strong scenes in the film, but the last two scenes will stay in my mind for years. A good film makes me wake up with the thought about the story I saw the previous night. This one is definitely this type of film. I am even writing this review as art films usually don't get high score here as many viewers will put plainly 1 or 2. And this is OK. As this film is not for the Hollywood/Netflix light film lovers.
I am not sure what a non-Bulgarian audience can grasp from the dialogue - there are so many cultural elements, but even without them, the story is captivating and heart-breaking beyond geographical boundaries.
There are many strong scenes in the film, but the last two scenes will stay in my mind for years. A good film makes me wake up with the thought about the story I saw the previous night. This one is definitely this type of film. I am even writing this review as art films usually don't get high score here as many viewers will put plainly 1 or 2. And this is OK. As this film is not for the Hollywood/Netflix light film lovers.
Apart from the solid presence of Margarita Stoykova, it's just another misery story, but without the emotional effect because it's so clumsily and so dishonestly told. For one, we see the protagonist's inner state directly depicted in her scribblings, but what's even worse, any kind of problematic behavior seems to serve some very presentable purpose. Why is that now, huh? If Dida was using her body to buy herself booze instead of English lessons, would that have made her any less pitiable? Authors and audiences who cannot stand a real anti-hero only demonstrate how deeply uncompassionate they are. And I'm sick of how these self-proclaimed saints appropriate all the important topics and effectively take away the opportunity for real discussion. If you want a truthful coming-of-age drama, Kids is the obvious option, but for a more girly take, see the Israeli Six Acts.
What I will never understand is why the heck everytime a character is presented as a trashy one he doesn't get a glimpse of chance FOR CHANGE? I am not a fan of long movies, but I would totally accept IF the main character had a transformation!
My biggest problem is not that this movie is the classical Bulgarian tragico-depressing-kill-my-own-molecles-vibe, but that it's about a teeneger, who is this in 100%! Some of the creators say that the ,,chalga" is to blame, but now I say that an abbys without a bottom with falling rocks is! After darkness comes the light, that's a freakin Universe rule - LEARN IT!
The movie was not finished in many ways, even if the ending was as stragic as the current one - which, by default, I didn't fully understand.
It's pitty because the movie was catching, it deffinitely has dynamics and the acting was good. But that's not enough, just like the audio, which was bad - as usual... Jesus, sometimes I say to myself ,,If I had enough money I'BE DAMNED if I don't make the most positive, cheerful and natural Bulgarian movie, EVER"! And recently I really think about it. A lot.
My biggest problem is not that this movie is the classical Bulgarian tragico-depressing-kill-my-own-molecles-vibe, but that it's about a teeneger, who is this in 100%! Some of the creators say that the ,,chalga" is to blame, but now I say that an abbys without a bottom with falling rocks is! After darkness comes the light, that's a freakin Universe rule - LEARN IT!
The movie was not finished in many ways, even if the ending was as stragic as the current one - which, by default, I didn't fully understand.
It's pitty because the movie was catching, it deffinitely has dynamics and the acting was good. But that's not enough, just like the audio, which was bad - as usual... Jesus, sometimes I say to myself ,,If I had enough money I'BE DAMNED if I don't make the most positive, cheerful and natural Bulgarian movie, EVER"! And recently I really think about it. A lot.
The movie was well directed and the roles were mostly well played. What's not typical for Bulgarian movies - realistic and non-theatrical. The actors did a good job of using the dialect. Unlike in some other Bulgarian movies, the actresses who play children in this film do not look 27 years old; they are indeed teenagers, around 16-17 years old. All older actors and actresses are amazing, especially both mothers and the travel agent. Silvia Lulcheva overplayed a little, perhaps because the director was intimidated by the reputation of the great actress. The young actresses are doing a very good job.
Yes, it is another misery story as a previous reviewer indicated, but there are not too many happy stories in the poorest country of the European Union. I disagree that the story was told "clumsily" and "dishonestly". Not at all.
Yes, it is another misery story as a previous reviewer indicated, but there are not too many happy stories in the poorest country of the European Union. I disagree that the story was told "clumsily" and "dishonestly". Not at all.
Extremely depressing. It had to be, just like most modern-day Bulgarian movies. It's like they must pass a certain threshold - a level of melancholy, misery, sadness, and sorrow in order to be released for production.
Some people might say it's a realistic representation of Bulgarian reality, but I think it's too much. Even if it was so accurate and realistic, why would people, in their right minds, want to see more of their brutal reality on the big screen, too? Makes no sense at all and it's a waste of time and emotions.
I actually feel bad for Ivan Barnev and Silvia Lulcheva for taking part in this. Their names are the only reason why I didn't rate it as 2/10.
Bulgarian filmmaking can do much better than that.
Some people might say it's a realistic representation of Bulgarian reality, but I think it's too much. Even if it was so accurate and realistic, why would people, in their right minds, want to see more of their brutal reality on the big screen, too? Makes no sense at all and it's a waste of time and emotions.
I actually feel bad for Ivan Barnev and Silvia Lulcheva for taking part in this. Their names are the only reason why I didn't rate it as 2/10.
Bulgarian filmmaking can do much better than that.
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- US$ 380.699
- Tempo de duração1 hora 29 minutos
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