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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days Reviews

  • Spencer 2022-04-19 09:02:22

    Tribute to those who continue to live

    I have to write something. I have to write it because the resistance of existence is too great. It exists from beginning to end. Now it is very obvious. The director presents it completely in front of people, smashing it hard on the feeling. I have to pay my respects, and it is too heavy, so it is...

  • Marcelle 2022-04-19 09:02:22

    Three weeks and two days of pregnancy in April, a young girl matures.

    Such an accurate picture of the life of a college girl. She was born into a poor family, and managed to get into college. She had a good boyfriend and made a friend who only enjoys life but doesn't know how to solve life's problems. For two days in three weeks in April, she helped a friend kill her...

  • Lupe 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Silent Shots - An Analysis of "Three Weeks and Two Days in April"

    The story takes place in Romania in the 1980s, a society that banned abortion. The film is about a series of depressing and shocking things that happened when the kind Otilia helped her roommate Gabita have an abortion.

    There are often hidden clues in the first shot of each film. The pointer at...

  • Lola 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    "Three Weeks and Two Days in April" Movie Script

    "Two Days in Three Weeks in April" Movie Text / (Romania) Christian Monjumariam Burrux - Perrin Pierre Kandel Opening subtitles 1. White subtitles on black background scroll from left to Right fade, no background sound. 2. The text appears on the lower right of the black screen: "Romania, 1987..."....

  • Eula 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Are you going to experience the magic age?

    "It's still the forced birth policy implemented by Romania, which is designed to benefit. In 1966, in order to "increase the population" and "strengthen the national strength", Ceausescu implemented a policy of prohibiting abortion and even banning birth control, claiming that "people who do not...

  • Roslyn 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    This Cannes Awards film depicts only a portrait of all beings under centralized state power

    Friday words: Usually, a movie is trying to find the commonalities of people in a certain social background, such as love, faith, truth, justice and evil, etc. This kind of commonality can always win the audience. Empathy and the awakening of collective moral consciousness. But there is such a...

  • Vincent 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The old times are gone, why are we so desperate

    The story of "Two Days in Three Weeks in April" takes place in Romania in 1987. In order to increase the population and strengthen the national strength, the Romanian government at that time banned female abortion. Once an abortion is discovered, both the woman who aborts and the doctor who assists...

  • Haskell 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    April three weeks two days

    The film is similar to Agnès Varda's "Five to Seven O'clock", but compared with the former New Wave style of pure stream of consciousness, it has its own merits in suppressing and suspenseful atmosphere, and this film pays more attention to the narrative structure. The interlocking events made the...

  • Carroll 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Three weeks and two days in April: Women's scrutiny in the context of traditional film

    "April Three Weeks Two Days" is set on the eve of the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1987, and Romania still explicitly prohibits abortion. The plot mainly tells the story of a girl's experience 12 hours before and after helping a friend get an abortion. The film's open structure, long lens...

  • Kassandra 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The life cycle of three weeks and two days in April is a portrayal of women's own destiny under the times

    The film takes place in one day. Ottila, a female college student, secretly buys smuggled cigarettes, food, soap in the school dormitory, borrows money from her boyfriend, and prepares secret activities with her roommate Gabita. Gabita became pregnant, and abortion was illegal in Romania at...