random_jim
Joined Mar 2014
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Totally worth seeing. The strength, hardship, tolerance, stubbornness and dignity, integrity of these women fighting for whatever little money, the main character struggling to put food on the table, and being labeled a traitor! It's outrageous how the men sitting in their cafes doing nothing don't accept her willingness to work, so hard! And her children growing up in this environment one day they'll understand the work their mother proudly soldiered on for them. Knowing full well her husband wasn't coming back. Damn the war, all the pointless killings of men women children, the old the young, the unborn, such love and care comes out in the end, for the power of love will eventually prevail...xx.
I was very pleased to see this film, it had a mixture of Lynch/Tarantino/Coen touch to it. The acting was superb,
the twists were a complete turn around, from a conspiracy theory to a full circle, does the mind play tricks on
the individual or are they set upon? You'll find that you'll want to watch it again, to pick up from where things
go weird. I watched it with headphones, which I usually do, and it prompted me to write this.
I'll be seeing this again,I'm sure some of you will too...//Jimbo
This is by far one of the greatest ever made. WOD has in some ways all! There's mystery, religion, evil, love, reality, surrealism, loneliness, kindness, caring, sharing, fearful and fearless, so much in one film, you can hear the silence, the intensity of the thoughts of strangers, the tired struggle of life, I hope one day if I find myself up there with Wings of Desire, I'd like to keep mine on...xxoo Jim A. G.