A love story that happens in the background Revolution in Timisoara.A love story that happens in the background Revolution in Timisoara.A love story that happens in the background Revolution in Timisoara.
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I expected this movie to be just another political thriller/drama from Sergiu Nicolaescu but instead I got a character story in the background of the '89 Romanian Revolution, plus an almost more grabbing subplot about a newspaper story of the 15 years since the Revolution. The main actor, Cristian Iacob does a very good job, as well as Maia Morgenstern & Florin Chiriac. The film itself is more like the old movies of Sergiu Nicolaescu with a lot of tragic situations, memorable characters (like the driver played by Valentin Teodosiu), a slight amount of violence... Very recommended. 9 out of 10.
P.S. 15 doesn't mean the 15 years that have passed, but something else;).
P.S. 15 doesn't mean the 15 years that have passed, but something else;).
This is the worst film I've seen for as long as I can remember. It isn't even worth a thorough comment/review. Nicolaescu is obviously a delusional character (interesting - or better said, funny - to note that when the film was released he appeared completely drunk on the news, giving an unimaginably incoherent interview); I did expect something very cheesy but this just blew me away. Nothing is good in this film: incredibly bad acting, bad script, bad directing, you name it. This can't be considered a historical film. This film is a bad joke. "Rambo" is a historical masterpiece compared to this thing. The fact that this film was funded by the state (!!!!!!!!) should raise some eyebrows...
Not worth waisting to much time on this, i just have to say it's one of the worst movies I've seen( and I've seen my share of bad movies from Manos to Master of Disguise), and you should stay away unless you want to see how bad sergiu got in his old age... Kinda sad he's so lame and doesn't even know it... Pretty much the worst thing that ever happened to romanian movies
I know pretty much all his stuff is awful, but he outdone himself this time. I mean It's not even so bad it's funny it's... well just bad
PS I usually don't like to insult people online but whoever gave this one a 10 is either a retard or sergiu got 10 accounts and voted himself.
I know pretty much all his stuff is awful, but he outdone himself this time. I mean It's not even so bad it's funny it's... well just bad
PS I usually don't like to insult people online but whoever gave this one a 10 is either a retard or sergiu got 10 accounts and voted himself.
The idea of the movie is a good one.
The actors are well known Romanian actors and they put up quite a good acting.
Of course, there are a lot of flaws in the movie, including super acting (pretty unusual for Sergiu Nicolaescu). Also don't expect any special effects, even if the movie action is placed as time and space in the Romanian revolution from 1989.
Although the Romanian revolution is only the background for the main story so probably that's why you don't get the real feeling of how it really was (or maybe it was intentionally made this way to emphasize the perception of the main characters on the Revolution).
Overall is a nice movie, but if you're very selective with what you watch to, probably you should skip this one.
The actors are well known Romanian actors and they put up quite a good acting.
Of course, there are a lot of flaws in the movie, including super acting (pretty unusual for Sergiu Nicolaescu). Also don't expect any special effects, even if the movie action is placed as time and space in the Romanian revolution from 1989.
Although the Romanian revolution is only the background for the main story so probably that's why you don't get the real feeling of how it really was (or maybe it was intentionally made this way to emphasize the perception of the main characters on the Revolution).
Overall is a nice movie, but if you're very selective with what you watch to, probably you should skip this one.
First time when my son brought home the CD with "15", we just had a look. And we reacted.
We saw the opening credits, with the long list of acknowledgements - and we laughed our asses off.
We saw the opening shot, with that ferris wheel - and we laughed our asses off.
We fast-forwarded to a scene where Maia Morgenstern is in a sewer and calls for someone - and we laughed our asses off.
We FF-ed even more, to some militiamen invading an apartment - and we laughed our asses off.
We switched at random, to find a scene self-pastiched from "Revansa" (some guy jumping from a bridge on a train carriage) - and we laughed our asses off.
...This was the first impact.
After a while, we gathered enough patience to sit down and watch all the movie. And we both reached to the same conclusion: It made no difference. Really none.
And we cried our eyes off.
We saw the opening credits, with the long list of acknowledgements - and we laughed our asses off.
We saw the opening shot, with that ferris wheel - and we laughed our asses off.
We fast-forwarded to a scene where Maia Morgenstern is in a sewer and calls for someone - and we laughed our asses off.
We FF-ed even more, to some militiamen invading an apartment - and we laughed our asses off.
We switched at random, to find a scene self-pastiched from "Revansa" (some guy jumping from a bridge on a train carriage) - and we laughed our asses off.
...This was the first impact.
After a while, we gathered enough patience to sit down and watch all the movie. And we both reached to the same conclusion: It made no difference. Really none.
And we cried our eyes off.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $3,013
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $633
- Apr 17, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $3,013
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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