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Leaving behind a hard life with their families, two young girls end up in a brothel, fall in love and support one another against the adversities and violence of the night.Leaving behind a hard life with their families, two young girls end up in a brothel, fall in love and support one another against the adversities and violence of the night.Leaving behind a hard life with their families, two young girls end up in a brothel, fall in love and support one another against the adversities and violence of the night.
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Danae Skiadi
- Nandia
- (as Danai Skiadi)
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Title says it all. This movie seems to be a flat off rip off of one of my favourite movies Lilya 4 Ever. I wouldn't mind that, but the core difference between the two movies are this: This movie is incredibly unrealistic, and our main characters aren't likeable. In Lilya4Ever, everything that happens, can easily happen in real life. Here, most stuff that happen, are unreal.
Considering this director also copied Wes Craven's movie, Last House on the Left, i am not suprised. What ruins this movie is the logic. I do not mind the plot, the plot was okay. The acting kinda seem wooden at times, but it's kinda okay, and the camera work kinda seems low.
As mentioned, this movie does not make a lot of logic. We start pretty strong, and then after 20-30 minutes, the movie gets really dull and boring. So our main character kills her boyfriend and a nameless man so she could get fame, and she does and she becomes a model? What logic does that make lol? You can say oh it's just a movie. Yeah, but this movie was trying to go for realism, and it did, and then it just decided no lets just make this movie completely unrealistic.
Another thing that really breaks this movie is the fact that our main character, Nandia, she is unlikeable as heck. She comes off as this miss perfect, that wants everything to be how she wants it to be. We are supposed to see her as a VICTIM, and she also said she set her parents on fire. And that's our victim? Where's the logic behind the writing of this movie?
There isn't any other character that has any depth except Martha and Nandia, which is okay, but i just failed to care for either of them, since Nandia comes as extremely unlikeable, while Martha has the personality of a toothpick.
Ultimately, no. Just watch the original Lilya 4 Ever. Or, there's also other movies that do the same subject matter much better like 3096 Days, Christiane F and Your Name Was Justine, every movie i just mentioned is way superior then this.
What also puzzles me is, how did Argyris get ahold of a pistol? He just said he got it. We never got an explaination on how he did so. This movie has so many holes i just listed a few, there's probably more 10 holes you can dug out from this. Also this movie is edited in a way that it goes upside down, it's not going normally like a normal story. No, they edited this in a way that it's so jammed together.
Considering this director also copied Wes Craven's movie, Last House on the Left, i am not suprised. What ruins this movie is the logic. I do not mind the plot, the plot was okay. The acting kinda seem wooden at times, but it's kinda okay, and the camera work kinda seems low.
As mentioned, this movie does not make a lot of logic. We start pretty strong, and then after 20-30 minutes, the movie gets really dull and boring. So our main character kills her boyfriend and a nameless man so she could get fame, and she does and she becomes a model? What logic does that make lol? You can say oh it's just a movie. Yeah, but this movie was trying to go for realism, and it did, and then it just decided no lets just make this movie completely unrealistic.
Another thing that really breaks this movie is the fact that our main character, Nandia, she is unlikeable as heck. She comes off as this miss perfect, that wants everything to be how she wants it to be. We are supposed to see her as a VICTIM, and she also said she set her parents on fire. And that's our victim? Where's the logic behind the writing of this movie?
There isn't any other character that has any depth except Martha and Nandia, which is okay, but i just failed to care for either of them, since Nandia comes as extremely unlikeable, while Martha has the personality of a toothpick.
Ultimately, no. Just watch the original Lilya 4 Ever. Or, there's also other movies that do the same subject matter much better like 3096 Days, Christiane F and Your Name Was Justine, every movie i just mentioned is way superior then this.
What also puzzles me is, how did Argyris get ahold of a pistol? He just said he got it. We never got an explaination on how he did so. This movie has so many holes i just listed a few, there's probably more 10 holes you can dug out from this. Also this movie is edited in a way that it goes upside down, it's not going normally like a normal story. No, they edited this in a way that it's so jammed together.
Wow spell binding is all I can say, Greek cinema doesn't break out to international crowds often, so when it does you can damned bet its special.
Plot is pretty bleak to say the least, revolving around two young 16-17 year old female prostitutes and their day to day struggle, and their dreams to get out of the grim life they've been living in not helped by their pimp. Along for part the ride they are joined by 2 fellow male prostitutes, then a client who falls for the youngest of the two girls.
Its not so much the plot that wins you over in this film, but the grand manner its filmed in. The film spins from darker music video gloss in the mould of Chris Cunningham or Gaspar Noe to comical Dennis Potter dream style montages.
The two central female leads do a stunning job in what must surely have been hard to film scenes. Slight warning is it won't be suitable for everyone has it has strong sexual content throughout. But then what do you expect from a film about this subject and with a title like Hardcore. [7.5 out of 10 would be my rating.]
Plot is pretty bleak to say the least, revolving around two young 16-17 year old female prostitutes and their day to day struggle, and their dreams to get out of the grim life they've been living in not helped by their pimp. Along for part the ride they are joined by 2 fellow male prostitutes, then a client who falls for the youngest of the two girls.
Its not so much the plot that wins you over in this film, but the grand manner its filmed in. The film spins from darker music video gloss in the mould of Chris Cunningham or Gaspar Noe to comical Dennis Potter dream style montages.
The two central female leads do a stunning job in what must surely have been hard to film scenes. Slight warning is it won't be suitable for everyone has it has strong sexual content throughout. But then what do you expect from a film about this subject and with a title like Hardcore. [7.5 out of 10 would be my rating.]
Seeing Hardcore, many would mistake it for a somewhat ripoff (or homeage) of Quentin Tarantino's films. But it's not. Based on a Greek book, Hardcore brings the life and times of two girls, which adventures start from the gutter and move through a journey to success, with a price.
Dennis Iliadis succeeds into what other directors couldn't do in the so called "new Greek cinema" wave.His film captivates the attention of the audience, along with the two actresses who can really act, given the fact that the film does contain nude sequences.
It's a perfect mixture of guns, drugs, sex and violence, a trip through corruption and redemption. The film is a little more lengthy though, and it seems that there are two films combined.
Dennis Iliadis succeeds into what other directors couldn't do in the so called "new Greek cinema" wave.His film captivates the attention of the audience, along with the two actresses who can really act, given the fact that the film does contain nude sequences.
It's a perfect mixture of guns, drugs, sex and violence, a trip through corruption and redemption. The film is a little more lengthy though, and it seems that there are two films combined.
i saw hardcore yesterday,and i think it was great.the acting was very good even though most of the actors are still in drama schools and they havent been in a film before , they acted like professionals.particularly danae skiadi got perfectly in the skin of her part,her facial expressions,her movements and her "evil"smile worked very well.katerina tsavalou was also good,although sometimes the flat tone of her voice was kind of irritating but then i realised that it had to be like that since she was 17 and a half and already tired of her life,tired of being a teenage whore and not having anyone to love her and not just take advantage of her and also because she wasnt as tough as nadia was.i dont know if i would have liked hardcore that much if it was a hollywood film.i'm sure that it would have been completely different.they would have given more importance to martha's "need love and family" and it would be full of hugging,touching scenes with lines like:i'm sick of this life i want to be loved ,i want a family "and it would probably show why they left their houses in the fist place,probably because their parents were divorced and dad didnt pay enough attention to them...the classical hollywood themes and it would end up being boring.
Though not mistaking this for that George C Scott/Paul Schrader film, this is the ultimate in eye candy eroticism, and shock, for two young pros, and their hustler boyfriends trying to make it, outside of what is hooking, but you know what's like. This is a well made foreign SBS type film, hot Greek Style, where we jump straight into this uncompromising film about hooking and drug taking, plus a little bit of blood. We have another much younger girl, can't more than 16, who joins them, her naivety, painfully patent, one scene involving been broken, is pushing the envelope stuff, but this is what the movie does, where you feed off that vibe. Addictive eye candy shock flick, emphasize erotic, Tsavalou, a hot Greek revelation of a beauty.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie sold 20,000 tickets. It came in 6th out of 16 movies.
- Quotes
Sfyrihtras: It's a Capricorn lucky day.
- ConnectionsReferences Beverly Hills (1990)
- SoundtracksDancing Queen
Written by Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson, Björn Ulvaeus
Performed by Raining Pleasure
Courtesy of EMI Records
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- Gross worldwide
- $180,480
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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