Buntat na L. (2006)
4/10
So so
7 October 2007
The film is not that bad. Of course it cannot compete with the US, Spanish, Italian or French movies, but still it has its own beauty - it portrays the Bulgarian post-communist era in a relatively authentic way. Sometimes it seems quite realistic, sometimes quite exaggerated, but still it is better placed as directed by Bulgarians and not by Americans or others. One of its main drawbacks is that is too long. It is a story that could be told in an hour. However, I am afraid that the script is written in a manner as to give a clear idea of what is happening only to those who are really familiar with the Bulgarian reality. Most people from other countries would probably wonder what it is all about. And I think this is exactly why our films could not compete with the foreign movies. They are too badly directed and the script is so narrow-minded that they speak only to Bulgarians...
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