Depressing cool-toned Soviet films

Easter 2022-04-23 07:02:59

The story tells the story of the Romanian socialist system in the 1980s, when the government banned all abortions. In order to help a college roommate who became pregnant unexpectedly, the heroine contacted an underground doctor to go to a cheap hotel for surgery. But the diabolical doctor not only asks for money, but also threatens the heroine with his roommate's life to have a relationship with him. For the roommate, the hostess agreed to the doctor. After the incident, the heroine fell into contemplation and asked her boyfriend what he should do if such a thing happened to him.

The whole movie uses small scenes, long dialogue shots and cool color filters, which extremely test the actors' line skills and acting ability. It is also in this way that the depression of the whole film is more prominent. In the lengthy dialogue, aside from the background and political metaphors, the chilling human nature in it is horrifying. Abortion can be said to be a matter of feminism when it is said that it is a big thing, and it can be said to be a responsibility and responsibility when it is small. But what I want to say is that I really hope that women can get real love and care, and this should not be "hoped" in the first place.

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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days quotes

  • [subtitled version]

    Otilia: Why did you make the reservation by phone?

    Gabriela 'Gabita' Dragut: I thought it'd be like calling from somewhere else.

    Otilia: You "thought".

  • [subtitled version]

    Gabriela 'Gabita' Dragut: I got rid of it. It's in the bathroom.