Slow. Careful. Beautiful.
Julia Koschitz is a emotionally wounded woman coming back from London to her hometown, where she is hired to be an English teacher. A student of hers played by Jonas Nay falls in love with her and tries to make her love him back.
A classic story, well made and beautifully directed. I absolutely loved it! I haven't watched a movie this touching with so little in it. It's short, goes on point. Pretty much no stupidity or at least not as noticeable as in most movies.
The transition between the future and the past are so well done. The actors play is absolutely on point.
The protagonists never made me feel like they are not real people. The actors did amazing job at portraying a forbidden relationship in a conservative town.
A classic story, well made and beautifully directed. I absolutely loved it! I haven't watched a movie this touching with so little in it. It's short, goes on point. Pretty much no stupidity or at least not as noticeable as in most movies.
The transition between the future and the past are so well done. The actors play is absolutely on point.
The protagonists never made me feel like they are not real people. The actors did amazing job at portraying a forbidden relationship in a conservative town.
- ioandiankov
- Jul 24, 2017