play satiety This picture shows us the top aerobatics of directing. How to get the audience’s attention with a modest plot and the actual absence of action? It seems that the answer to this question knew Fox Rademakers.
Husband, wife, her lover, his mother, the ghost of his late father and the consummate Dubrovnik. Everyone has their own recipes for coping with family crises. She puts on the search for new partners and open adulters. That puts my husband in a stupor. And all his fantasies are dedicated to her, Elena.
In her own fantasies, probably the most famous of Helen, she must silently watch the men's fight and resign herself to the winner. And she wants her husband to be the winner, because he chooses guys who are ugly and unremarkable.
But our husband does not want to be led by a woman and consults with his mother about what he should do. There's one step to the loop. Even a cute suicide prank can lead to tragedy.
So, on the output we get an elegant picture, excellent acting, verified directorial pace. It resembles both Polanski's "Stupid" and Kubrick's "Eyes Widely Closed."
7 out of 10