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Breana 2022-04-20 09:02:10
The story takes place in an Estonian village during the war between Abkhazia and Georgia. The subject matter of the film is very niche, involving the grievances of Georgia, Russia and Abkhazia, as well as the unstable relationship between Estonians, Chechens, Russians and Georgians. The scene of Chechen mercenaries and Georgian soldiers recuperating in the old Estonian home is reminiscent of "The Cuckoo in Spring" in the background of the Soviet-Finnish...
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Rosie 2022-04-20 09:02:10
The story is actually quite simple. . . It feels too mixed with several major regions of the former Soviet Union and the story is not very good. ....
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Nakia 2022-04-20 09:02:10
The end credits with the music and subtitles rising are so beautiful. How absurd war...
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Clay 2022-04-20 09:02:10
I guessed the beginning, but I didn't guess the ending. "This is no one's war." A very humane anti-war...
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Milton 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Narrow nationalism, what Abkhazia, what South Ossetia, what Chechnya, what Ingushetia, what Georgia, a mess of porridge, the powder keg of the Caucasus. Calling and calling, don't know why. The Ukrainian and Russian wars are in full swing, so turn over the old film and watch it again. The pace of the movie is excellent. Weeping and complaining, and calm and...
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Dominique 2022-04-20 09:02:10
8.0 the wasted...
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Pasquale 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Two soldiers of different positions meet outside the fire of war. The so-called sense of mission has become an obstacle to running in. The foreshadowing of forbearance and restraint is only for the final outbreak, which leads to the tragedy of loss of humanity. It is claimed that conflicts between countries and even nations are borne by tens of thousands of individuals, "I advise him not to participate, it is not anyone's war."...
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Keanu 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Much better than...
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Vivian 2022-03-27 09:01:13
everything happened too...
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Deontae 2022-03-27 09:01:13
4 stars for music, storyline.....Once you've seen Tin Drums, all of these movies, drop 1...
Tangerines Comments
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Kristy 2022-03-21 09:02:37
"kumquat"
The best war-themed movies I've seen, the rhythm of the film is excellent, and the director always inserts a twist when the plot seems to be calming down, forcing the audience to be in constant tension.
Four main characters: old Yves, who sees through the emptiness of the essence of war, Ahmed who...
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Kyle 2022-03-20 09:02:14
The metaphorical contradiction and beauty of kumquat
In the context of the A-Ge conflict, an extremely simple old carpenter saves two soldiers who are enemies of each other at the same time, and the story begins.
Ahmed, who was slightly injured, has always threatened to kill Nika in the most vicious way, as if the enemy's life was like a must in his...
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Margus: Soon there will be rain.
Ivo: There will not.
Margus: They will be here soon.
Ivo: Who?
Margus: The Georgians and Russians. And the tangerines will stay in the trees. You know what this war is called? The war of citrus.
Ivo: What do you mean?
Margus: It's a war over my tangerines.
Ivo: Be normal. They are fighting for the land.
Margus: For the land where my tangerines grow.
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Ahmed: I will avenge my friend. This is a holy thing for us old man, you don't understand.
Ivo: Killing a sleeping man, when he is unconscious, is that a sacred thing too? I didn't know.
Director: Zaza Urushadze
Language: Estonian,Russian,Georgian Release date: April 17, 2015