2 reviews
Great premise, but becomes too repetitive
I liked the concept of presenting one troublesome eviction in an 85-minute long movie that never slows down. The biggest problem is that it runs out of ideas and becomes repetitive after a while. I DID like how the unnecessary bureaucracy is presented, where no one wants to take responsibilty and far too many parties have to be involved. Despite this it really gets more and more tiresome as it goes on and even though the ending is decent, I felt that there was more potential in the premise of this story. OK, but could have been better.
interesting topic, woth a watch
I liked the idea of showing an eviction, and the surreal way how bureaucracy works. It is an unpopular topic not often shown on screen.
It is heartbreaking to see that nobody seems to care that a life has been ruined. The people protesting against eviction seem to have more fun acting rebellious than feeling compassion. The person who put the elderly lady into this position also tries to avoid any responsibility.
The film shows all the parties involved in this matter and they are not portrayed as good versus evil. Each character has their own backstory,motivation and flaws.
The portrayal of the characters might have been a little deeper, that's why it is a 7/10 for me.
It is heartbreaking to see that nobody seems to care that a life has been ruined. The people protesting against eviction seem to have more fun acting rebellious than feeling compassion. The person who put the elderly lady into this position also tries to avoid any responsibility.
The film shows all the parties involved in this matter and they are not portrayed as good versus evil. Each character has their own backstory,motivation and flaws.
The portrayal of the characters might have been a little deeper, that's why it is a 7/10 for me.
- locskaliza
- Feb 4, 2023
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