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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Tuesday, After Christmas Review

Tuesday, After Christmas ReviewTuesday, After Christmas Review

imoomi.blogspot.com - Tuesday, After Christmas, directed by Radu Muntean. The players are as Cristi Dragos Bucur, Maria Popistasu as Raluca, Mirela Oprisor as Adriana Hanganu, Mimi Branescu as Paul Hanganu, and Victor Rebengiuic as Nucu. This film tells the story of Paul Hanganu who love two women is Adriana his wife and mother of their daughter, the woman who has shared with him for ten years. And which of them is Raluca that has made Paul finds himself alone. And he must choose one and leave another one before Christmas.

In December afternoon, Paul drove her daughter who is growing up to see a dentist that is Raluca. Along the way he got a call from his wife, saying that would leave work early and want to take to the dentist.

Radu Muntean's Wednesday, After Christmas is a suspense film of a kind, only the big drama Is not "When will from That bomb under the table to go off?" But "When will from Paul Hanganu's wife find out she's been betrayed?" It eventually Happens in a lengthy, devastating conversation in the which Paul's decides just to blurt out a Confession to Adriana Hanganu, after the which the husband and wife bitterly hash out the details: Who? Why? How long? What Happens now? It's a pitch-perfect scene, neither overly histrionic nor overly business-like. In one moment, Adriana is sobbing That she wants to bash her own head in for wasting her life with Paul; in the next, they're Discussing Who's going to tell Their daughter, and Pls. The scene looks and sounds exactly like how two people lived together and loved who've EACH other for more than a decade Would Their marriage terminated.

That's in keeping with the style of the rest of the movie, too, the which is more about well-observed moments of Everyday Life Than it is about heightened melodrama. Tuesday, After Christmas opens with two sweet, low-key scenes: one of Paul lounging around naked with Raluca, joking about his "mutant toes"; the other of uterus Christmas shopping with his wife, Debating whether they're buying for the snowboard Their daughter is too big and too pink. The easiness of both exchanges makes it clear That he loves his family, and he loves his mistress. Only later, When We see Paul having a chilly conversation with Raluca's mother, We see his daughter or chewing gum Raluca That Bought for him, is it clear That there's no way this golden age last cans. All it takes is one sentence-"I've met someone, and we're in love"-and everything breaks.
In Movie Theaters: May 25, 2011
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