24 Mar 2015

SLOW, BUT DECENT

FOTO: pisf.pl

Polish laureate for this year’s best foreign-language movie in Kodak theater isn’t a bad movie. It is slow, but it isn’t a bad one. There were better ones (Georgian ”Tangerines” and Spanish ”Divlje priče”), but there were also some worse flicks (Russian ”Leviathan”).

”Ida” is Pawel Pawlikowski'artistic expression in black and white and retro 4:3 format that follows young nun on her journey through inner transformation and exploration of the past time tragedy in the family. There is almost no music throughout the movie and the dialogues are stark. Agneta Trzebukowska is doing fine as the leading role, while the other characters are only sketches in the somehow empty script.

To summarize, ”Ida” is a slow, decent and a bit overprized movie.


IDA – 4/10

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