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Guido 2022-01-07 15:53:16
Who gave you the right to kill? war? This is not anyone’s war, why rush into it in a hurry? Cry and scream all day long, if someone kills your brother, you kill their brother, so that you can clean up the two? Even if you speak the same language, your partner might get rid of you because of your rudeness. The biggest dissent is nothing more than...
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Sherman 2022-01-07 15:53:16
I regret that I left it in the hard drive for more than 2 years before watching it. It's wonderful. The small volume of only 1 hour and 26 minutes tells such a deep and full story. The lines and narration are very frugal, but the characters are distinct and standout. The emotional expression is very restrained, humorous details are interspersed in the grief, but the end gives a long...
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Jess 2022-01-07 15:53:16
The prerequisite for watching this film is to understand the form of the region, Estonia, Georgia, Chechnya...I don’t understand all of them, so what I saw is just a very old-fashioned anti-war segment, like the one from Jin Yong’s novels. The scene, politics step aside, the grievances and grievances are...
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Haskell 2022-01-07 15:53:16
Why are you still...
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Braulio 2022-01-07 15:53:16
Two soldiers from opposing nations, two ordinary farmers, the wounds of war, the glory of human nature, and the simple anti-war film. The script always feels like it has been seen a long time ago. The rhythm is simple and lively, steady and steady, and the actors are very good. Great, the scenery and photography are also good, the music on the ending tape is...
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Shannon 2022-01-07 15:53:16
It's really concise and straightforward, except for a little bit too allegory or political illustration-the Abkhaz issue in Georgia was originally a bad debt, and then Chechen mercenaries (Chechnya are Muslims) and Estonian residents... such complicated background knowledge It's pretty good to be able to make it clear. (Actually, the highlight is that the Georgian was an actor before the war...It's true that this country cannot afford to make...
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Zula 2022-01-07 15:53:16
One of the best war films I've ever seen, it's a commendable piece that makes people laugh in tears and portrays ordinary people involved in absurd, merciless wars. Oscar nominations for the five best foreign language films have watched three so far: Leviathan, Sister Ada, and Kumquat. This film is the most surprising! For detailed comments, see Long Film Review....
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Rebeca 2022-01-07 15:53:16
2015/5/29 (Fri) 19:00 Kaohsiung Cinema
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Clovis 2022-01-07 15:53:16
The first Georgian Civil War...
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Linwood 2022-01-07 15:53:16
The script is a bit interesting, but not surprising enough, the basic audience takes it for granted, it really is of course... the photography is...
Tangerines Comments
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Ubaldo 2022-01-07 15:53:16
"Kumquat": On the edge of love and hate
"A mixture of love and hate," Ivo said when asked about his feelings for this land.
Abkhazia has been the focus of the conflict between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Turk Empire since the beginning of the 19th century. By the end of the 20th century, the war between Georgia and Russia over the...
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Norberto 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Plant a kumquat tree in your heart
"Kumquat" (Taiwan's translation of "When the Oranges Harvest") is a high-quality art film that Taiwanese stills Shi Hui took me to the Huashan Cinema in Taipei (famous for specializing in art films). We didn't make a special trip to watch this film at first, but made a choice because of the various...
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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