2 reviews
A Romanian drama; A story about two men, a divorced father and his son, who are running away from their own partner issues for a day, travelling cross-country for a festive family reunion in an unreliable car that requires a lot of care and attention. Part character study, part road movie, the titular car is symbolic of problems that eventually reach acceptance. It has a theme about adultery in the context of a father-son relationship and its acceptance by the once-broken family. The humorous moments, thanks to a brilliant performance by Adrian Titieni, make it very watchable, made all the more funnier by the reactions from the characters around him. The conversations are organic, realistic, and a perfectly timed stream of consciousness, unfolding naturally. Some scenes that go beyond convention for their length are intended for reflection, but none outstay their welcome. All in all, a complex family portrait, nicely photographed in wintry Romania and Moldova.
- shakercoola
- Sep 25, 2021
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The story goes like life goes: ups and downs, no drama nor euphoria.
The acting enhances this account of life: dialogues are so real and watching these actors portraying life as it is, is very refreshing.
Scenes and many elements (food, drinks, cultural references) are typically Romanian. A nice movie that can introduce viewers to the Romanian way of life.
The acting enhances this account of life: dialogues are so real and watching these actors portraying life as it is, is very refreshing.
Scenes and many elements (food, drinks, cultural references) are typically Romanian. A nice movie that can introduce viewers to the Romanian way of life.