What do I want more? The first minutes of the film, as is often the case in European cinema, can lead the viewer into confusion: the characters do not shine with artificial glossy beauty and do not look like fatal seducers, the circumstances of their lives are also quite unromantic and not embellished in Hollywood: cramped apartments, not enough 200 euros to pay, a trip to the supermarket to buy groceries for a week, every Friday - pizza with friends in the nearest bar. But the film is good that it is about life, the drama that is shown in it has more to do with real life than Hollywood fairy tales. You believe everything on the screen from the first minute. What often happens, people live in long-chosen circumstances, familiar and comfortable, and seemingly all is well. But suddenly something happens that calls into question the correctness, and most importantly - the happiness of ordinary life. And let it ' something' is uncomfortable, tests the strength of friendship (as it turns out, not in her favor), and does not always end, as in a fairy tale, but - makes you feel real, not stagnant, not ossified in the shell of your usual ideas about life, fears and norms, and ask yourself: ' how long have I been happy when I stopped on the way to happiness, what I am used to and is this what I wanted?' All the characters of this film become as a result honest with themselves and make a choice - each in favor of their own truth, but - do.
The film is really good, and not only for those who want to understand the banal issue of adultery and the relationship between a man and a woman. First of all, it is for those who want to understand themselves. I suggest you look.
10 out of 10