lindfilm-1
Joined Feb 2005
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I am an Englishman born in Calcutta.
I am so relieved and impressed by such an intelligent authentic portrayal of what it means to be rich or adversely to be desperately poor, both creating traditional psychological enslavement (being of service). The poor to the rich and the rich to corruption by seduction into identifying oneself with success according to ambitions in the arenas of power often but not necessarily dictated by Western capitalism.
The film itself written and directed by Ramin Bohrani is both highly convincing in its dialogue, characters, and settings sometimes almost poetic in its cinematic.metaphors.
I can't imagine who could have played the lead role better than Adarsh Gourav.
I am so relieved and impressed by such an intelligent authentic portrayal of what it means to be rich or adversely to be desperately poor, both creating traditional psychological enslavement (being of service). The poor to the rich and the rich to corruption by seduction into identifying oneself with success according to ambitions in the arenas of power often but not necessarily dictated by Western capitalism.
The film itself written and directed by Ramin Bohrani is both highly convincing in its dialogue, characters, and settings sometimes almost poetic in its cinematic.metaphors.
I can't imagine who could have played the lead role better than Adarsh Gourav.
After a slow start that seems to offer superficial gratuitous sex the film deepens and deepens through the courageous and mesmeric performance by Hannah Hoekstra. The cinematography, naturalistic camerawork, pithily Dutch dialogue, uncontrived performances and minimalist sound track manifest Sacha Polak's unpretentious direction. Hans Dagelet seems to fit like a glove into his role as the wearily urbane father.
As long as you don't take this film seriously it is charming to engage in the sensuousness of the setting and the encouragement for new adventures in the autumn of ones years.
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