Duobeje
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3.7/10
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Adas and Domas are luxury car thieves. Domas promises his expectant beloved Maria to do the last "job" and live a peaceful family life after the baby is born. Maria, having a bad feeling, do... Read allAdas and Domas are luxury car thieves. Domas promises his expectant beloved Maria to do the last "job" and live a peaceful family life after the baby is born. Maria, having a bad feeling, doesn't want to let him go.Adas and Domas are luxury car thieves. Domas promises his expectant beloved Maria to do the last "job" and live a peaceful family life after the baby is born. Maria, having a bad feeling, doesn't want to let him go.
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The film is good and it's good again! I wonder what kind of intelligence people have been ziurejo who are commenting here that this is the worst Lithuanian film. Apparently only those who are deceived by the dumb Lithuanians comedies , where there is no morality, no context, no acting. And that's all there is. There's a detail that could have been done better- the better camera movement, the corners, the second-rate actor's acting sloppy, but overall, both the idea and the stint were pleasantly surprised. Tension holds until the last minutes. Truth be told, I'm even so tired a little bit because it's certainly been almost all the time. I hope that the film will be noticed by the foreign audience, because apparently according to the rating such films are not for the Lithuanians.
Not much to say here, but movie which was supposed to bring intensity, fear and everything associated with survival movies made me laugh throughout entire film.
Random story line, casuall rascism, r*pe ( which was super not needed (as 80% of characters in the film).
Logical issues, terrible acting from most of the actors except the main actor Ainis Storpirstis.
Movie had no idea, it lacked some sort of action about the main character ( who btw was doing everything except trying to survive).
Movie was so bad that most people in the cinema started laughing, cringing and talking because the director of this move had no idea how to captivate audience.
Terrible move 1/10.
Random story line, casuall rascism, r*pe ( which was super not needed (as 80% of characters in the film).
Logical issues, terrible acting from most of the actors except the main actor Ainis Storpirstis.
Movie had no idea, it lacked some sort of action about the main character ( who btw was doing everything except trying to survive).
Movie was so bad that most people in the cinema started laughing, cringing and talking because the director of this move had no idea how to captivate audience.
Terrible move 1/10.
"Duobeje" captivated me from the very beginning with its intense atmosphere and dramatic tension. Ruslan Abdulajev has masterfully crafted a film where suspense continually builds and the sense of threat is palpable at every turn. The way the narrative unfolds keeps you on edge, with each scene adding to the mounting pressure. Vytautas Kaniusonis and Ainis Storpirstis delivered exceptionally convincing performances, bringing both realism and emotional depth to the story. Their portrayals enhanced the film's impact, making the experience even more immersive. This was my first encounter with a Lithuanian survival genre film, and it left a profound impression on me. The combination of gripping suspense and strong performances makes this film a standout. If you are seeking something new that will keep you captivated and on edge until the very end, I highly recommend giving this film a watch.
A gripping and intense survival film, this movie delivers on all fronts, offering viewers a thrilling and immersive experience from start to finish. The storyline, while unconventional, keeps you on the edge of your seat with its unexpected twists and emotional depth. The film isn't afraid to tackle difficult themes, and it does so with a sensitivity that adds complexity to the characters.
The performances were impressive, with Ainis Storpirstis giving a standout performance as the main character, embodying resilience and vulnerability in equal measure. The supporting cast also brought nuance and energy to the screen, each adding a layer of authenticity to the story.
Especially I LOVED that the survival aspect was not just about physical endurance, but about the emotional and psychological journey of the characters, which made it all the more compelling.
Overall, the movie masterfully balanced intense action with deep, thought-provoking themes, leaving the audience both entertained and moved.
I really reccomend to watch :)
The performances were impressive, with Ainis Storpirstis giving a standout performance as the main character, embodying resilience and vulnerability in equal measure. The supporting cast also brought nuance and energy to the screen, each adding a layer of authenticity to the story.
Especially I LOVED that the survival aspect was not just about physical endurance, but about the emotional and psychological journey of the characters, which made it all the more compelling.
Overall, the movie masterfully balanced intense action with deep, thought-provoking themes, leaving the audience both entertained and moved.
I really reccomend to watch :)
There's not much to say here, but a film that was meant to evoke intensity, fear, and the essence of survival ended up being unintentionally funny from start to finish.
The plot felt random, with unnecessary elements like casual racism and an out-of-place assault scene (which, like 80% of the characters, served no purpose).
The film was filled with logical inconsistencies, and most of the acting was subpar, with the exception of the lead actor, Ainis Storpirstis, who stood out.
The movie lacked direction, failing to focus on the main character's survival journey (ironically, he did everything except try to survive).
It was so poorly executed that people in the theater began laughing, cringing, and talking, as it became clear that the director had no grasp on how to engage the audience.
The plot felt random, with unnecessary elements like casual racism and an out-of-place assault scene (which, like 80% of the characters, served no purpose).
The film was filled with logical inconsistencies, and most of the acting was subpar, with the exception of the lead actor, Ainis Storpirstis, who stood out.
The movie lacked direction, failing to focus on the main character's survival journey (ironically, he did everything except try to survive).
It was so poorly executed that people in the theater began laughing, cringing, and talking, as it became clear that the director had no grasp on how to engage the audience.
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