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Graet movie, well written script and a great play. One should understand that it's not important who plays whose role but how it is presented and whether the messsage is passed or not. I think it was done very well.
10/10 28.10.2005 -
glaz78@ - age: 26-35
It's a play not a movie (they talk in psalms) & not a good one. It's too bad, because the subject is interesting.
2/10 27.10.2005 -
nahar34@ - age: 36-49
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Beautiful film reminicent of Orlando in its poetic touch. Excellent performances. A near masterpiece- however I thought there should have been more time devoted to the evolution of the relationship. It developed rather quickly leaving me to wonder if I had missed something. And The god daughters story was left untold... what was the releveance of mentioning her obsession with her body image? And the husband confiding his marital problems to her? The music is fantastic and the voice overs pierce the heart as you voyeur into a glimpse of your-self. A movie too see again!
10/10 23.10.2005 -
aurora800@ - age: 36-49
Theme music was great, though the dance more like armenian or azerbayjani.
8/10 30.8.2005 -
bahman_baharan@ - age: 50+
It touched important issues of today's world but it didn't go deep.
7/10 29.8.2005 -
haleyasin@ - age: 36-49
The dialogue combined with the emotions portrayed by the actors gave this film a dimension usually only seen in live theatre. A beautiful movie.
9/10 3.8.2005 -
mj_brown@ - age: 50+
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A very original, very poetic movement. The entire dialogue rhymes and is a poem to life with all its pain and joy. Another original technique is the voice over of the characters, so that the audience could hear their thoughts. Plus wonderful acting. Definitely a must see, despite the lack of publicity.
9/10 30.7.2005 -
codogno@ - age: 36-49
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