3 reviews
Most probably this movie won't make much sense for a non-russian speaking viewer.
The acting is not bad, but the movie is barely watchable. The characters are poorly defined and sometimes just too cliche seen before in a number of teenage dramas.
Many story lines feel unfinished and disconnected. Overall, the main character looks and behaves not just neurotic, but erratic, which destroys the plot line coherence.
It's OK, a surface slice of current (circa 2021?) of Russian society, but there are much better examples of movies about upper and lower classes.
I only hope that Maria will have a better opportunity to show her acting.
The acting is not bad, but the movie is barely watchable. The characters are poorly defined and sometimes just too cliche seen before in a number of teenage dramas.
Many story lines feel unfinished and disconnected. Overall, the main character looks and behaves not just neurotic, but erratic, which destroys the plot line coherence.
It's OK, a surface slice of current (circa 2021?) of Russian society, but there are much better examples of movies about upper and lower classes.
I only hope that Maria will have a better opportunity to show her acting.
"Detka" is a cinematic gem that weaves a compelling narrative through its exceptional screenplay. The film tells the story of Dasha, a seventeen-year-old girl on a heartfelt journey to reconnect with her estranged mother. Set against the backdrop of St. Petersburg's historic allure, the screenplay skillfully captures the city's essence, making it an integral part of Dasha's emotional exploration.
The screenplay's brilliance lies in its layered storytelling. It brings to life the characters' raw emotions, allowing the audience to feel Dasha's vulnerability and strength. Maria's portrayal of Dasha is a testament to the story's depth, as it provides her with the space to deliver a powerful performance that resonates with viewers.
While the film has faced some criticism for its unresolved subplots and the protagonist's erratic behavior, these elements are, in fact, a deliberate choices. They add realism and complexity to the story, inviting the audience to engage with the film beyond its surface narrative.
In essence, "Detka" is not just a film it's a beautifully crafted story that a lot of people can relate to.
The screenplay's brilliance lies in its layered storytelling. It brings to life the characters' raw emotions, allowing the audience to feel Dasha's vulnerability and strength. Maria's portrayal of Dasha is a testament to the story's depth, as it provides her with the space to deliver a powerful performance that resonates with viewers.
While the film has faced some criticism for its unresolved subplots and the protagonist's erratic behavior, these elements are, in fact, a deliberate choices. They add realism and complexity to the story, inviting the audience to engage with the film beyond its surface narrative.
In essence, "Detka" is not just a film it's a beautifully crafted story that a lot of people can relate to.
- madokamagika11
- May 5, 2024
- Permalink
Absolutely loved it! <3
The screenplay was so stunningly beautiful - captured the mother-daughter relationship in such a relatable way that it felt like peeking into my own life at times...
The dynamics were portrayed with such realism, it was honestly so touching to watch, I know many people can really see themselves in one if not both of the main characters. Ironically enough, it was my own mom who first told me about this film before it was even released.
ALSO! The cinematography! Oh my god! Combined with the emotional journey of the movie it was truly moving me to tears - while originally watching the trailer I was afraid that the usage of the neon lights would feel a bit excessive in the movie, but the visual part was complimenting the story perfectly.
Overall, a very heartfelt and emotional film!
The screenplay was so stunningly beautiful - captured the mother-daughter relationship in such a relatable way that it felt like peeking into my own life at times...
The dynamics were portrayed with such realism, it was honestly so touching to watch, I know many people can really see themselves in one if not both of the main characters. Ironically enough, it was my own mom who first told me about this film before it was even released.
ALSO! The cinematography! Oh my god! Combined with the emotional journey of the movie it was truly moving me to tears - while originally watching the trailer I was afraid that the usage of the neon lights would feel a bit excessive in the movie, but the visual part was complimenting the story perfectly.
Overall, a very heartfelt and emotional film!
- dimanormale
- May 3, 2024
- Permalink