Inane (vera Pa Kthim) (2019) Poster

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8/10
Sad and beautifull
t_lozeva31 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Little bit melancholic. Hipnotising to be watched black and wite movie, depicting life dreams and ideals of a lonely woman. Music flow , slow motion, intriguing storiline. It is not possible to tell what is going on, this is one whole life , sucked in despair for long ago lost love.... Maybe Chopin, for an hour and a half without intermediums ... The shots are refined black and white, only in times in colors to show spring and youth.

A 50-year-old woman sits at her own table with wine and candles and celebrates something, maybe the most important happening for her - the arrest of a boyfriend, maybe a communist from the fascist forces as she stares at her portrait from 30 years ago ... The soft but strong personality of the woman are pleasant to be watched and the actress is amazing. In this gentle moment, almost banal, when you think that is just longing for youth and nothing unforeseen happens something extraordinary. The woman goes into the rabbit hole just as Alice in wonderland... The film goes forward almost as psychothriller or horror, with a fleshless man from the past, who appears, but as seems without a soul ....The walking on the beaches where there are no beachgoers, the sea, the atmosphere of the 1960s maybe are extremely beautiful and pleasant, but the woman enters her nostalgia and does not leave ..... The tears in the end are almost beautiful, because they are shed by one of her unfulfilled dream, and every ideal dream is somehow beautiful, just like the music on a background of all this ... The tragedy and misery of the remaining living, but meaningless love are huge, but there is a grain of beauty and even much more than that - a whole bouquet of beauties in this well-fitted and arranged, attractive and unique film ....
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