Feel a little.

Alfredo 2021-12-25 08:01:13

Let's start from the end. Gabita silently looked at the menu in her hand, and Otilia turned her face to the camera.
While the second half of the movie was going on, some Dardeni plots were replied in his mind. After shaking and following for a long time, accompanied by rapid breathing, the person in front of him was almost another Rosetta. The 60th anniversary of the award was given to "Romania in 1987". The choice of Cannes must be said to reflect a certain degree of specificity. It is undeniable that it deserves its name (but [four weeks, three months and two days] is just what I saw The fifth competition film).
After the man left, only Otilia's profile appeared in the conversation between the two people. One hour after leaving Gabita, we could only wait with Otilia in the distant telephone ringing. Cramped, and more possibilities.
It feels a little relief, and as expected, the plot does not push the characters to a desperate situation. To go a little further, the opposite is probably the reason why I don't quite accept movies like [Blind Mountain], and a public version of the good ending didn't think it saved anything. They paid the price, but fortunately they got the result back. Gabita is no longer a weak person with sad eyes. Otilia, who ran the entire movie for it, did not escape. The story is not over yet.
Thoroughly calm and almost impeccable. If he wanted to say anything, Otilia vomited in the corner after leaving her boyfriend's house, and returned to the flickering light on the side of the hotel room door. In the end, the relatively speechless foil of the two girls was a wedding banquet with a dance party.

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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.