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2022-03-04 08:01
Corneliu Porumboiu, who won the "Golden Camera" award at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2006 with "8 Minutes East of Bucharest" , is very talented in screenwriting. His scripts have always been known for their good use of words and wonderful dialogues. The opening of the film leads the audience through most of the city through Christy's pursuit of Victor. The street scenes revealed along the way directly reveal that Romania, as a post- Socialist country , is too closed and self-contained, unwilling to follow the pace of world development. That's actually the real theme of the film - revealing that Romania is being held back by a stubborn mindset too pedantic and unwilling to accept the new food. The reason why Corneliu Porumboiu is widely respected in the Romanian film industry is that he is one of the few directors who can seamlessly combine dialogue and visual effects. From his films, you can often hear wonderful dialogues. In this film, he mainly focused on The problem lies in attacking the entire police system, which is no longer credible due to years of corruption and bribery, and he believes that such a broken system will soon be replaced by a new legal system. Every shot in the film does not have a deliberate feeling, like a bystander standing quietly next to the protagonist and observing everything that happens, but every subtle shot has its meaning.
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