3 reviews
This is the story of a promising soprano in the make that falls in love with a clumsy and very romantic pop music composer. The father of the girl gets in the way. Everything that could go wrong goes wrong with the show the young composer is in charge of (a lot of it involving nepotism!!) but somehow everything works out for the best at the end. Some great Romanian actors in it like Alexandru Arsinel (very funny guy!!) that for some reason does not appear in the "Credited cast overview".
I saw this years back and I loved it. Maybe because at the time, with all the censorship and all, there weren´t that many comedies coming out or love stories for that matter... so I give this a 10/10 because of what it did for me and a lot of young people at the time.
I saw this years back and I loved it. Maybe because at the time, with all the censorship and all, there weren´t that many comedies coming out or love stories for that matter... so I give this a 10/10 because of what it did for me and a lot of young people at the time.
Jesus, what an awful movie! It's beyond anybody's imagination, not only boring and badly structured, but the musical moments are of the lowest quality ever. Watching this movie may be used as an alternative torture method - Amnesty International would be humiliated! The dialogs are clumsy and the plot inexistent. A good example, though, of the quality of movies made in communist Romania in the late 80s. At that time, some good Romanian actors have decreased their prestige by playing into this movie. You'll be surprised to find Florin Piersic, Stela Popescu, Emilia Popescu or Jean Constantin playing here. The director was one of the classic communist movies director - he also directed historical movies or "working class" movies, playing the game of the ruling communist party. Nobody remembers him today, although at that time he was one of the mainstream directors. I am unable to understand how this movie made it to IMDb. Its low quality makes it not even worth mentioning it. The one and only thing which convinced me to watch it all the way was the fact that I was 18 years old at the time of the shooting and I felt a bit nostalgic. Actually, this movie is supposed to be a musical. You cannot watch more than 5 minutes in a row, it is that bad! By the end of the movie they sing the song "Tzurai" at least three or four times... in the mean time, the common people were waiting painfully, in long lines, hours and hours in order to get something to eat from the few stores in town. Better be warned, don't waste your time by watching it. Or even better, forget this movie ever exists, it doesn't make any difference.
It's a movie that reminds Romanian people why they shot Ceausescu and his wife. Awful is too little, they have to store such "creations" in the anti communism museum. While people starved in cold houses with no electricity, the Communist propaganda tried to show that the youngsters are building a happy working class era. Bleah ... Romanian cinematography has over 600 titles from 1957 since today. Sadly, only 30 can make us proud.
In the same category with "In fiecare zi ma gandesc la tine" : "Un suras in plina vara" ; "Triunghuil mortii" ; "Liliacul inflorescent a DOA Ora", a movie that was directed by the actual principal of Romanian Film Academy - Cristina Nichitus; "Hanul dint re dealuri"; "Grabeste-te inset"; "Fata Morgana"; "Eu Tue Si Ovidiu"; "Vin cyclists" ... etc Avoid those movies, it's pure junk.
In the same category with "In fiecare zi ma gandesc la tine" : "Un suras in plina vara" ; "Triunghuil mortii" ; "Liliacul inflorescent a DOA Ora", a movie that was directed by the actual principal of Romanian Film Academy - Cristina Nichitus; "Hanul dint re dealuri"; "Grabeste-te inset"; "Fata Morgana"; "Eu Tue Si Ovidiu"; "Vin cyclists" ... etc Avoid those movies, it's pure junk.
- bonsai232001
- Apr 1, 2006
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