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Moeto manichko nishto (2007)

Moeto manichko nishto (2007)

GENRESDrama
LANGBulgarian
ACTOR
Yoanna BoukovskaNikolai UrumovKoyna RusevaAntony Argirov
DIRECTOR
Docho Bodzhakov

SYNOPSICS

Moeto manichko nishto (2007) is a Bulgarian movie. Docho Bodzhakov has directed this movie. Yoanna Boukovska,Nikolai Urumov,Koyna Ruseva,Antony Argirov are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2007. Moeto manichko nishto (2007) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.

The story is about the impossibility to reconcile welfare with preserving good. It is a peep into a world, where love has been replaced by vile passions; a world of fear and richness, of violence and lies, of physical power and spiritual frailty. A renowned Businessman of the Year, Kosta Keikenov happened to cross the path of a young woman teacher of French, Neli Kodeva. Waging a battle over their personal truths, these two characters release the evil spirits within them and by common efforts claim another humans life.

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Moeto manichko nishto (2007) Reviews

  • brutal and superficial

    gospodinBezkrai2008-03-15

    The synopsis in the Sofia Film Festival informed that it is a film about the trade of babies: "although giving a trustworthy picture of the whole process, its focus is on the moral dimensions of the problem". Unfortunately the synopsis was just a good wish to the director. The film did not deliver any of it. The baby trade, indeed an existing and serious problem, was used just as a pretext for yet another plain Bulgarian film lamenting the ugly post-communist life. It joins an already long sequence of films like that. Bulgarian film-makers seem to take some sort of masochistic satisfaction in making features about the new class of rich capitalists a.k.a criminals, inventing a plenty of brutal characters and sickening stories, but no serious content beyond that. The story is quite artificial, much of the actor play also feels artificial (I would blame more the director than the actors). Although the topic should offer a lot of material for inner drama and reflection, there is little psychological deepening for any of the characters. Certainly, they don't seem to notice any 'moral dimensions' about their actions.

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