hamsaflight
Joined Apr 2006
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I loved this miniseries. I found that the interaction between the long lost father and his daughter, and grand-daughter were realistic and expectable. Well done, especially since Poland does not usually deal with the issue of Gay/Drag Queen very well.
Do you need to spend 2 hours to see the pathos of life in two young peoples' life? If you do, see this movie. Do you like having heated arguments with your friends about your movie choices? See this one. Would recommend it only for those who desire to be known for their "unique" views about films. Felt that it is important to have the contrarian view to the previous viewers' comment, lest you think that because it got the Palm d'Or, it deserves it.
It expounds the idea that because you are not economically employed, they should be devoid of feelings for your own flesh and it is okay to be brutish about everything. Bruno, the main part of the couple described, finally sees sense moral sense of his decay towards the end of the movie, but only because he's been reminded far too many times. A victim's archetype classic, for sure. Art? Not.
It expounds the idea that because you are not economically employed, they should be devoid of feelings for your own flesh and it is okay to be brutish about everything. Bruno, the main part of the couple described, finally sees sense moral sense of his decay towards the end of the movie, but only because he's been reminded far too many times. A victim's archetype classic, for sure. Art? Not.