Two couples go down the rabbit hole of unconventional erotic relationships, respectable at the beginning, happy at the end.Two couples go down the rabbit hole of unconventional erotic relationships, respectable at the beginning, happy at the end.Two couples go down the rabbit hole of unconventional erotic relationships, respectable at the beginning, happy at the end.
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.... Macedonian movie my first I must confess found it on the SBS Australian movie page and at first I thought no it aint gonna grab me then it did a bit then it did more then i was smitten with the entire thing
Clever social tableau pitting the countryside vs Skopje the modern city and modern ways Yuppie couple not conceiving farm it out to a sister who has learning issues etc etc
A very moral story in the end laced with all the themes of modern-day anywhere ... city living neighbours lesbianism triolism wealth differentials between human groups gender roles ... the main thing is how it all plays out here
Was not aware Macedonian was so close to Russian ... at times having more than a passing knowledge of Russian I could understand bits of conversation that was nice
Acting was good from all
Will seek out other Macedonian productions ....
The denouement the last 10 minutes are really good.
Clever social tableau pitting the countryside vs Skopje the modern city and modern ways Yuppie couple not conceiving farm it out to a sister who has learning issues etc etc
A very moral story in the end laced with all the themes of modern-day anywhere ... city living neighbours lesbianism triolism wealth differentials between human groups gender roles ... the main thing is how it all plays out here
Was not aware Macedonian was so close to Russian ... at times having more than a passing knowledge of Russian I could understand bits of conversation that was nice
Acting was good from all
Will seek out other Macedonian productions ....
The denouement the last 10 minutes are really good.
Manchevski's newest feature, Kaymak, explores the lives of disparate families in this smart black comedy. Once again he touches on themes of maternal instinct, spontaneity, unfettered joy, and casual cruelty that cuts to the quick. Juxtaposing peaceful village scenery with the claustrophobic jam-packed city, the story follows two couples who embark on unconventional romantic liaisons. Sara Klimoska, who was also in Manchevski's Willow, brings a tender vulnerability to Dosta, the village girl who visits the big city, while Aleksandar Mikic's fun-loving security guard was also delightful to watch. How, or even whether, these stories are going to intersect isn't clear at first - as in many of Manchevski's movies, you're never quite sure where it's going until he's ready to let you know - but Manchevski gives us characters to care about and root for in this offbeat love story.
Unfortunately the narrative of "Kaymak" feels like a strange satire or paradoxly like a serious comedy. I find it hard to put a label on the genre of this film as it jumps from serious humourless scenes to silly ridiculous ones, that sometimes feel almost vulgar (because of the excess of nudity and sex). As a result it was quite difficult for me to take the sad moments seriously. We can clearly see the parallels in the two story lines yet they are so far from each other that it is actually hard to take them in together at the same time in one film. Overall "Kaymak" is too far-fetched to be believable, yet not far-fetched enough to be a crazy mad fictional entertaining picture. I must admit that I actually think that the initial idea for this film was interesting, just with a bad approach. Eventhough the two story lines finally somehow come together in the final 15 minutes in an unpredictable way, the previous 80 minutes failed to fully capture my attention and interest.
With this movie, Manchevski confirms his mastery in narrating deeply intimate stories with ease, as well as lifting the curtain off of themes we'd rather keep silent. He pins down personal stories in a precise social and cultural cross section of the reality that we collectively ignore and live at the same time. Through a sensual atmosphere and in contrast to our brutal day-to-day life- he showcases the ways in which women are beautiful, witty, and shameless in a myriad of ways; which, as a woman, I found quite pleasing and intriguing.
That aside, I'm confident that men will enjoy the movie in equal measure, and I hope they will laugh sincerely and "manly" from the heart.
That aside, I'm confident that men will enjoy the movie in equal measure, and I hope they will laugh sincerely and "manly" from the heart.
The movie tells two different stories of two neighbouring families whuch are not connected or similar in any way except living close to each other.
Without giving any plot points the movie has captured the differences in life style and the social circumstances we live in quite nicely. Although the actions are not exactly everyday living, you can clearly the read through the characters and their motivations.
At start you might feel uneasy with what's going on on the screen, but as soon as you get to know the characters the feeling of uneasiness goes away. There's humor, but not sure if it can be well received or even perceived by foreign audeinces, some of it is realky specefic and inspired by real life political, economical and social events.
Acting was superb, even though some of the dialogue feels out of place.
Throughout the movie you will want to know what will happen next.
It has some cringe inducing moments, some weirdness and maybe gloomy ambient, but the end is satisfying.
There's nudity, and while you expect that at any moment it could go terribly graphic, it doesn't, it balances that line of too much or too little extremly well.
Totally worth the watch.
Without giving any plot points the movie has captured the differences in life style and the social circumstances we live in quite nicely. Although the actions are not exactly everyday living, you can clearly the read through the characters and their motivations.
At start you might feel uneasy with what's going on on the screen, but as soon as you get to know the characters the feeling of uneasiness goes away. There's humor, but not sure if it can be well received or even perceived by foreign audeinces, some of it is realky specefic and inspired by real life political, economical and social events.
Acting was superb, even though some of the dialogue feels out of place.
Throughout the movie you will want to know what will happen next.
It has some cringe inducing moments, some weirdness and maybe gloomy ambient, but the end is satisfying.
There's nudity, and while you expect that at any moment it could go terribly graphic, it doesn't, it balances that line of too much or too little extremly well.
Totally worth the watch.
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- $2,184
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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