2 reviews
- jeandewire
- Sep 2, 2012
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This film is among the best films I have ever seen. Hammou Graïa portrays Krim Jacob with such intimacy and care, intensity and lust, love and despair - I felt as in the forests of the Mures Valley, embraced by n dimensions. Truly there is no greater film on graph theory.
To quote the Targu Mures Historical Society:
"From the city of Qırım, now Staryi Krym, hails a most ancient legend. It is that of the man draped in Red, with a beard of Silver, a heart of Gold and soul eternally Black. Veiled by abstract mystery, he is a man of no accepted origin. His very existence has through long, dark years been disputed by scholars. Yet the people believe – they must, and in our very town of Targu Mures the old still whisper and cry his many names.".
I believe this speaks for itself.
To quote the Targu Mures Historical Society:
"From the city of Qırım, now Staryi Krym, hails a most ancient legend. It is that of the man draped in Red, with a beard of Silver, a heart of Gold and soul eternally Black. Veiled by abstract mystery, he is a man of no accepted origin. His very existence has through long, dark years been disputed by scholars. Yet the people believe – they must, and in our very town of Targu Mures the old still whisper and cry his many names.".
I believe this speaks for itself.
- charlotte_cindy89
- Mar 14, 2010
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