The Death of Mr. Lazarescu Quotes

  • Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): Excuse me, Nurse, but how old are you?

    Mioara Avram: I'm not that young anymore. I'm 55.

    Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): 55?

    Mioara Avram: Yes. In September.

    Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): In September? Just like Virgil, my brother-in-law, only he's 68.

  • Marioara: I'm ready Virgil, come get him and take him to Anghel!

Extended Reading
  • Estefania 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    With a realistic scale, the film zooms in on a tiny (medical) event that is accustomed to reality and painstaking details step by step, and presents the naked problem astonishingly. However, the rhythm of the whole film is too slow, especially in the first 90 minutes, people are sleepy, and the 153-minute length of the film seems too long. 3.5.

  • Josianne 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The hand-held long-lens tracking under natural light, the synchronization of screen time and real time, almost in the atmosphere of a documentary, but a dramatic construction quietly emerges in the long and trivial fragments stacked in a large number of dialogues, a social panorama that is serially/refracted by an emergency incident Cross-section; I admire Puyou's drama and scheduling, which touches the hidden issues of the present and even the depths of history without a trace—the loopholes in the medical mechanism (the unreliable and unreliable doctors in many hospitals are too real, and it is inevitable to feel a sense of substitution), the old man refuses Signed No Country for Old Men, Deep Social Issues Behind Bus Accidents. The stare lying in the hospital bed at the end is really cruel. Once a person falls into this situation, he is waiting for a passive knife and sentence.