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Boogie

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.3K
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Boogie (2008)
ComedyDrama

On his spring break at the seaside, with his wife and his four year old son, Bogdan Ciocazanu runs into his best friends from high-school at the precise date and time that reminds all of the... Read allOn his spring break at the seaside, with his wife and his four year old son, Bogdan Ciocazanu runs into his best friends from high-school at the precise date and time that reminds all of them of their most glorious drinking trips and sexual escapades of their younger days. Frustr... Read allOn his spring break at the seaside, with his wife and his four year old son, Bogdan Ciocazanu runs into his best friends from high-school at the precise date and time that reminds all of them of their most glorious drinking trips and sexual escapades of their younger days. Frustrated that, between his job and his family, time is no longer his to manage and play with, ... Read all

  • Director
    • Radu Muntean
  • Writers
    • Alexandru Baciu
    • Radu Muntean
    • Razvan Radulescu
  • Stars
    • Dragos Bucur
    • Anamaria Marinca
    • Mimi Branescu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Radu Muntean
    • Writers
      • Alexandru Baciu
      • Radu Muntean
      • Razvan Radulescu
    • Stars
      • Dragos Bucur
      • Anamaria Marinca
      • Mimi Branescu
    • 8User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Dragos Bucur
    Dragos Bucur
    • Bogdan Ciocazanu
    Anamaria Marinca
    Anamaria Marinca
    • Smaranda Ciocazanu
    Mimi Branescu
    Mimi Branescu
    • Penescu
    Adrian Vancica
    • Iordache
    Vlad Muntean
    • Adrian Ciocazanu
    Geanina Varga
    Geanina Varga
    • Roxana
    Roxana Iancu
    • Ramona
    Maria Alexandra Birleanu
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    • Director
      • Radu Muntean
    • Writers
      • Alexandru Baciu
      • Radu Muntean
      • Razvan Radulescu
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    Vincentiu

    portrait of family

    conquest of past, summer, the search of happiness, a family, two friends. a special Romanian film for its profound honesty. nothing need to demonstrate, nothing useful for convince. only a story about few people and ordinaries experience. at first sigh, a film about nothing. and that is its great virtue. because decade by decade the Romanian cinema was victim of a specific thesis. under communism - political thesis. after 1990 - social demonstration. Boogie has the rare gift to not be vehicle for any form of propaganda. it is only the honest portrait of a family in holiday. few good young actors. a smart script. decent performances. a story without high ambitions. that is its great virtue. and the difference by a cinema lost in different demonstration's forms.
    10stelianne

    excellent movie

    This movie you either like all the way to the end - or you dislike entirely. This will explain some of the most-favorable comments, but also some of the opinions against it. There's no middle way - either you're into this type of movies, or not. The amateurs for action, rough scenes, twisted plots and stuff like that will be left unsatisfied. The action is slow - however, the dialogue and the acting are extremely intelligent and well-performed. I know the Western viewer is not familiar with this type of cinema, and may not like it. In a way, you have to be a Romanian to like it. However, I'd like to think for myself that is because of movies like these that I believe again in the fate of Romanian cinema. Movies like "Hartia va fi albastra", "Patru luni, trei saptamini..." and now "Boogie" give me great hope. Great actors, great movie, awesome experience. Highly recommended.
    10silver_knight_dragon2005

    Only for educated audiences

    I guess Radu Muntean was wrong by expecting his movie to have more appeal to the general audience than "Hartia va fi albastra". It's obviously too subtle and stylish. As one can easily notice, the uneducated spectators, brain-washed by the blockbusters, are simply unable to grok it.

    Bogdan Ciocazan's struggle with the final good-bye to youth and ultimate step into maturity is convincing and full of feeling, and it really touches one's heart. What annoyed me for real were the reactions of the few baboons who left the theater, muttering about "hey, it ain't nuthin' but words 'ere, nuthin' does't 'appenin'!" Again, Tudor Lucaciu's cinematography is a perfect example of the new values reached by Romanian movie-making - but you need to have watched more than Nicolaescu and Dragan, shot by old-timers as Girardi, to fully appreciate a stylish photography.

    As such, it's strongly recommended to see it - but, of course, only if you know what cinema is about. If not, no loss - "Poveste de cartier" is waiting for you, with its light-drowning images and hifi Dolby manele!
    10Mihnea_aka_Pitbull

    Almost a "Romanian Beauty"

    It's no exaggeration that "Boogie" could be considered, up to a certain point, a Romanian twinner of "American Beauty" - it's the same kind of drama, within its specific frame for early-middle-aged people. The characters here are in their early thirties; one could easily imagine that the incipient problems they are facing now will evolve into the full-blown tragedy acted by Kevin Spacey and Annette Benning.

    Fact is that Radu Muntean's movie is not only deep and grave, but masterfully made. Same as in his previous two works, Radu proves again that he has a very precise and powerful feeling of the camera lens, picking in the most discreet way exactly those details and angles that serve to build-up the tension. The paradox here is that, although nothing spectacular is happening, the inner stress of the situation builds-up to almost unbearable levels. An important role is played by the several-minutes-long shots, patiently depicting the slow-paced actions and dialogs, with the surprising result of a very intense load of anxiety and apprehension getting pent-up.

    Definitely, "Boogie" is carrying forth the well-fated New Generation in Romanian cinema!
    2wednesdaynight

    made of fail

    I regret wasting two hours of my life with this film. Plot-wise, it is utterly pointless, Dragos Bucur's unconvincing struggle with his midlife crisis managed only to annoy the hell out of me. Frankly, it was so bad that it became uncomfortable to watch and I even considered walking out of the theatre, but I endured eventually. Also, from a technical point of view, this film is the perfect example of a standard Romanian production. Sound quality and cinematography are ridiculous. The background noises manage to drown half of the lines (not that one misses much wit there). Everything that could go wrong in a typically Romanian film goes wrong. There is really no point in seeing this for yourself, save two hours of your life and watch something else.

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    • Trivia
      The location as mentioned in the movie is Neptun resort, but actually all the beach sequences were filmed in Saturn resort. As the main character is coming out of the water, one can clearly identify three seaside hotels from Saturn: Hora, Balada and Sirena. In fact, in Neptun there are no hotels close to the beach.
    • Goofs
      The evening out on the Amfiteatru terrace, one of the guys says they should go bowling in Olimp, but they are already there, as Amfiteatru is a renowned hotel & restaurant in Olimp resort.

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Romania
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Summer Holiday
    • Filming locations
      • Neptun Resort, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Antena 1
      • Multimedia Est
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    • Budget
      • €666,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $121,951
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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