Genre: Drama
Director: Radu Muntean
Starring: Mimi Brănescu, Maria Popistaşu, Mirela Oprisor, Dragoş Bucur
Duration: 99 min.
Rating: 7.8/10
Summary:
Paul Hanganu loves two women. Adriana his wife and the mother of their daughter, the woman with whom he's shared the thrills of the past ten years, and Raluca the woman who has made him redefine himself. After an unexpected change in Adriana's schedule brings the two women in the same room for the first time, Paul is forced to face a difficult decision.
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Tuesday, After Christmas from Romanian director Radu Muntean (Boogie, The Paper Will Be Blue), premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Filmed in the signature minimalist style of the Romanian New Wave, this film marks a shift in subject matter from the previous films, most of which dealt with social or political commentary, whereas this film tells an universal story. A tale of adultery that could take place anywhere and with anyone.
All three of the actors in this triangle do a wonderful job here. Mimi Brănescu as Paul, the banker husband torn between two loves, Mirela Oprisor as Adriana, the oblivious lawyer wife, and Maria Popistaşu as Raluca, the other woman who also happens to be the daughter's dentist. One scene in particular stands out as perhaps one of the best scenes in any film this year: A brilliantly acted, honest and emotional uninterrupted 11 minute long take of the couple in their apartment after Paul confesses to being in love with someone else.
With Tuesday, After Christmas, Muntean proves once again that Romanian cinema is unmatched in its ability to portray a tiny slice of life with such delicate realism.
Director: Radu Muntean
Starring: Mimi Brănescu, Maria Popistaşu, Mirela Oprisor, Dragoş Bucur
Duration: 99 min.
Rating: 7.8/10
Summary:
Paul Hanganu loves two women. Adriana his wife and the mother of their daughter, the woman with whom he's shared the thrills of the past ten years, and Raluca the woman who has made him redefine himself. After an unexpected change in Adriana's schedule brings the two women in the same room for the first time, Paul is forced to face a difficult decision.
IMDB
Wikipedia
Tuesday, After Christmas from Romanian director Radu Muntean (Boogie, The Paper Will Be Blue), premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Filmed in the signature minimalist style of the Romanian New Wave, this film marks a shift in subject matter from the previous films, most of which dealt with social or political commentary, whereas this film tells an universal story. A tale of adultery that could take place anywhere and with anyone.
All three of the actors in this triangle do a wonderful job here. Mimi Brănescu as Paul, the banker husband torn between two loves, Mirela Oprisor as Adriana, the oblivious lawyer wife, and Maria Popistaşu as Raluca, the other woman who also happens to be the daughter's dentist. One scene in particular stands out as perhaps one of the best scenes in any film this year: A brilliantly acted, honest and emotional uninterrupted 11 minute long take of the couple in their apartment after Paul confesses to being in love with someone else.
With Tuesday, After Christmas, Muntean proves once again that Romanian cinema is unmatched in its ability to portray a tiny slice of life with such delicate realism.
10 comments:
drama films aren't generally my forte, but this seems like a unique concept for a movie. I will certainly look into watching it, thanks for bringing it to my attention. :)
sounds like a chick flick, but an interesting one at least. probably won't be checking this one out, but thanks anyways!
No problem Das Auto!, I appreciate your comments anyways.
Have you seen this? It looks okay
Yes, of course. I watched this one last week.
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Doesn't look very cheerful.
I'm not fond of this movie. Douchey guy nails 2 hot women? Jeez.
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