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Drosme nogalinat

  • 1993
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Drosme nogalinat (1993)
Drama

Erik live by night. He works in a nightclub, dressed up as a woman to rob rich clients. One day Erik's father arrive uninvited. A surprise visit that brings out memories of complicated child... Read allErik live by night. He works in a nightclub, dressed up as a woman to rob rich clients. One day Erik's father arrive uninvited. A surprise visit that brings out memories of complicated childhood.Erik live by night. He works in a nightclub, dressed up as a woman to rob rich clients. One day Erik's father arrive uninvited. A surprise visit that brings out memories of complicated childhood.

  • Directors
    • Aigars Grauba
    • Igors Linga
  • Writers
    • Hans Bertilson
    • Lars Norén
  • Stars
    • Armands Reinfelds
    • Hans Bertilson
    • Andris Berzins
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    22
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Aigars Grauba
      • Igors Linga
    • Writers
      • Hans Bertilson
      • Lars Norén
    • Stars
      • Armands Reinfelds
      • Hans Bertilson
      • Andris Berzins
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Armands Reinfelds
    • Eric
    Hans Bertilson
    Andris Berzins
    Andris Berzins
    Cristep Curtiss
    Martins Curtiss
    Len Davies
    • DJ
    Zane Jancevska
    Maija Jevhuta
    • Radka
    Valdis Liepinsh
    Uldis Norenbergs
    • Father
    Juris Plavins
    Juris Plavins
    Elza Radzina
    Elza Radzina
    Regina Razuma
    Regina Razuma
    • Sirsnina
    Gunta Virkava
    Gunta Virkava
    Andrejs Volmars
    Inguna Zemzare
    • Margarita
    • Directors
      • Aigars Grauba
      • Igors Linga
    • Writers
      • Hans Bertilson
      • Lars Norén
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    2pupedis

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    No one ever sets out to make a bad film, but somehow they get made anyway. "Drosme Nogalinat" (The Courage to Kill) is a bad film and in so many different ways that it's not easy to pinpoint where it went wrong or why it was made in the first place. It could be the script. It isn't often that you run across an oedipal complex story set in a strip club/bordello. Our Oedipal hero, Erik (Armands Reinfelds), seems to earn a living by cross-dressing (as, surprise, Erika) so that he can tag along with the girls when a patron decides to take one of them home. He then ransacks the house while the john has his way with the girl. The only time we see him actually attempt this he gets beaten to a bloody pulp. I say "seems" because he doesn't seem to do much other than hang out in the strip club. I'd imagine that couldn't be cheap. You would think that the owners of the club would eventually wise-up. It can't be good for business. Nor is it clear why exactly someone who has just scored two beautiful women would only pay attention to one of them while the other has free run of his house. I've never read Oedipus Rex or seen the play. I understand that it isn't very subtle either, but I don't think this is quite what Sophocles had in mind. But Erika does look stunning in her high heels. There are many other flaws in the script. You can't have an Oedipus without a father, but other than the predictable flashback scene where Erik watches his father make love to the maid that young Erik is in love with, we're not sure what motivates either character. The father just shows up and moves into Erik's apartment one day. Much to Erik's dismay. Where he was before, why he chose to show up just then, and why Erik doesn't just kick him out or just simply change the locks isn't made clear. Well, it's clear enough, but not particularly imaginative. Oedipus needs a father. Otherwise, it wouldn't be much of a complex. It could be the acting. As you can tell by the title and story this isn't a very subtle film.Neither are the performances. This is the kind of film where characters laugh too loud.Their feelings are spelled out on the screen in capital letters. There is no middle ground. It could be the direction. This film was based on a play and I would assume that the play wasn't nearly as bad, otherwise, why remake it as a film? Unfortunately, things that work in an intimate theater setting don't always work on film. You have to ratchet them down just a bit. For example, Erik is walking down a hallway and bumps into a stripper. They obviously have a past. She grabs him by the crotch and suggests he stop by later. Get it? The name of the production company that made "Drosme" is "Between Europe and Hong Kong Productions". I hope this was some sort of allusion to the film genres of Europe and Hong Kong. It would be the most creative touch of this film. Europe is famous for making films of artistry and depth. They are not afraid to tackle taboo subjects and present them in a way that does not pander to the lowest common denominator. When they work. When they don't they seem pretentious and boring. As exciting as witnessing a third-rate poet's therapy session in a badly lit room. Hong Kong is known for exciting action films which hide what they lack in nuance and story by keeping the action coming at such a furious pace and with such visual panache that you don't have much time to dwell on it. When they work. When they don't there is no amount of atmospheric lighting and fast paced editing that can make you not regret picking movies because of the cool cover art and the blurbs on the back of the video box. Europe and Hong Kong can be a wonderful combination when it works. In "Drosme" it doesn't and you are left with the worst of both worlds.

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      A Latvian version of Lars Norén's play from 1978. This interpretation gets out of the claustrophobic one-room apartment and slides into a nightclub environment. The ensemble has evolved from a trio to a larger number of bodies and voices. The play has developed.

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1993 (Latvia)
    • Country of origin
      • Latvia
    • Language
      • Latvian
    • Also known as
      • Мужество, чтобы убить
    • Production company
      • Starp Eiropu un Honkongu
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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