Ramon
- 2023
- 1h 36m
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6.7/10
1.5K
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Ramon is a kind person, he tries to do good things, but he is making them much worse. He is looking for that special person and ends up in Bucharest, where troubles are following him.Ramon is a kind person, he tries to do good things, but he is making them much worse. He is looking for that special person and ends up in Bucharest, where troubles are following him.Ramon is a kind person, he tries to do good things, but he is making them much worse. He is looking for that special person and ends up in Bucharest, where troubles are following him.
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This product, as this is not a movie even in the widest understanding of Bollywood or Hallmark feel-good movies, is an unchained sequence of scenes aimed lower than the average movie goer.
It does hit with the immature population, or the average commercial TV consumer, first going to see a movie at the cinema, but never exposed to anything that is mildly not a product-placement construct.
I had some hopes when I started this, but had written off almost all of it by the time the start of start credits, and all of it in the first half-hour.
Failing to see any reason to see this, I recommend to see it for commercials during a standard prime-time on TV. Have fun, it lowers IQ by at least 10 points.
It does hit with the immature population, or the average commercial TV consumer, first going to see a movie at the cinema, but never exposed to anything that is mildly not a product-placement construct.
I had some hopes when I started this, but had written off almost all of it by the time the start of start credits, and all of it in the first half-hour.
Failing to see any reason to see this, I recommend to see it for commercials during a standard prime-time on TV. Have fun, it lowers IQ by at least 10 points.
The script had a lot of potential to be a decent, lighthearted comedy.
Sadly, almost every aspect of cinematography that went into making the movie was terrible.
The most glaring issue that bothered me is the scenography and costume design.
It's like the people responsible for it have never seen, for example, a romanian country-side home and people. Instead they put together what looks like museum sets, where everything is perfectly placed and there is no authenticity. The clothes all look brand new bought from Zara.
Casting is terrible too, nobody fits their role at all, the "peasants" all look like corporate hipsters, the "bum" looks like the richest bum ever with perfect figure, hair, eyebrows, makeup, teeth...
Acting is pretty terrible too. There is an attempt to play some caricatural character like Ramon and his cousin, but the actors/directors don't really commit to the portrayal so what ends up coming through is half/half. Half caricature half serious, and neither works at all, it just feels forced and cringey.
The only saving grace seems "Gargaritza" who's the only good casting choice, in my opinion, and does a decent job portraying the self centered, yoga practicing vegan hip girl who faints at the sight of meat.
All in all, this feels more like a Youtube skit you put together with friends and an iphone, rather than an actual piece of cinema.
Oh and the constant and obvious product placement is annoying as hell too.
Sadly, almost every aspect of cinematography that went into making the movie was terrible.
The most glaring issue that bothered me is the scenography and costume design.
It's like the people responsible for it have never seen, for example, a romanian country-side home and people. Instead they put together what looks like museum sets, where everything is perfectly placed and there is no authenticity. The clothes all look brand new bought from Zara.
Casting is terrible too, nobody fits their role at all, the "peasants" all look like corporate hipsters, the "bum" looks like the richest bum ever with perfect figure, hair, eyebrows, makeup, teeth...
Acting is pretty terrible too. There is an attempt to play some caricatural character like Ramon and his cousin, but the actors/directors don't really commit to the portrayal so what ends up coming through is half/half. Half caricature half serious, and neither works at all, it just feels forced and cringey.
The only saving grace seems "Gargaritza" who's the only good casting choice, in my opinion, and does a decent job portraying the self centered, yoga practicing vegan hip girl who faints at the sight of meat.
All in all, this feels more like a Youtube skit you put together with friends and an iphone, rather than an actual piece of cinema.
Oh and the constant and obvious product placement is annoying as hell too.
An easy watch with a lot of different sides to it. A mix of romance, comedy and action. Its best attribute is that it never takes itself too seriously. The blend of actors, both professional and amateurs is quite natural. The dialogue, unlike most Romanian movies, is understandable and witty. Compared to productions like "Teambuilding", the humour is not as low-brow and it contains subtle satire. The soundtrack is quite original and it elevates the scenes more than usual, giving them almost a holiday feeling. The cinematography is discrete and does not rely on excessive filters to induce a mood. All in all, one of the good Romanian movies that appeared in the last year along with "Weddings, christenings and funerals"
This is one of my favorite modern romanian movies. It's very easy to watch, accesibile to all ages, with a good pace, excellent writing and genuine local feel to it. In some ways, it marvelously captures the Romanian spirit. The actors are very convincing, natural and expressive.
The story sets of in a rural landscape, a vineyard, and continues for the rest of the movie in Bucharest, Romania's capital. For those who live here or know the place, it's quite cool to follow the main character as he wanders through the city.
It's a good comedy by any standard. Go watch it and you'll feel good about your movie choice.
The story sets of in a rural landscape, a vineyard, and continues for the rest of the movie in Bucharest, Romania's capital. For those who live here or know the place, it's quite cool to follow the main character as he wanders through the city.
It's a good comedy by any standard. Go watch it and you'll feel good about your movie choice.
Ramon, directed by Jesus de Cerro, is a charming and heartfelt Romanian film that beautifully explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The story follows the life of Ramon, a quirky, lovable character navigating through life's challenges with humor and resilience. Bartos's direction brings a unique blend of lighthearted moments and emotional depth, making the film both entertaining and thought-provoking. The performances are authentic, with the cast creating a genuine connection to the audience. Ramon is an enjoyable cinematic journey that resonates long after the credits roll. Go see.
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