For those and nbsp; who in the sea Yeah, no reviews, I'll be first. I liked the movie. I don’t really like the naturalistic way of shooting and the rattling camera. But here it was appropriate and it is hardly possible to film such events otherwise. Despite the modest timing and chamber nature of what is happening, there are a lot of events. A complete sense of hopelessness, of being tricked and you're no longer a boy, and there was nothing to get into the bottle yourself. Very different 4 male ages and 4 characters are forced to spend almost 4 months on "4 square meters" nose to nose. How they sleep, how they eat, how they drink and how they go to the toilet. How just the feeling of a chair under the fifth point and a knife and fork in your hand can tear the roof off with happiness. How to forgive when to forgive is tantamount to starvation, and how absurd it is not to forgive because there is nothing to do. How different is love when you no longer love a man in him, but love a man forever in him, and you suffer, and you are anxious and eager to save.
In one word, I would definitely recommend it!
7 out of 10
(I'm shooting for the motives of mad GG.) Boy, you're not the only one in the world, and you should be warned.