Dramatic comedy, in the Russian box office called Honeymood, 2020, directed by Talia Lavi. I started watching because I liked her previous film Motivations Zero. The plot in the film is quite simple - just married couple Elinor (Avigail Harari) and Noam (Ran Danker) arrive after the wedding in the "royal suite" of a luxury hotel, which
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Dramatic comedy, in the Russian box office called Honeymood, 2020, directed by Talia Lavi. I started watching because I liked her previous film Motivations Zero. The plot in the film is quite simple - just married couple Elinor (Avigail Harari) and Noam (Ran Danker) arrive after the wedding in the "royal suite" of a luxury hotel, which was rented for them by the father of the groom. Noam has understandable hopes for what they should do, but his rather eccentric wife begins to come up with some fun, they fool around, until it turns out that in Noam’s pocket there is a rather botched envelope with a gift from his ex, but in addition to the expected check, there is something else, after a series of bickering, it turns out that there is still some kind of ring in which a miniature compass is inserted instead of a stone. Elinor immediately sparks the desire to immediately return this ring to her husband’s ex-girlfriend, she does not want to endure until the morning. And then begins this rather stupid in many ways story with their journey in search of an ex-girlfriend, which is overgrown with various incidents, although the end through the stump-deck seems like a happy one (for now). Despite the good actors, the comedy itself somehow did not impress me much, it looked a little tense at times, so I am unlikely to recommend anyone.
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