Review of Cold War (2018) by Tvjerry — 05 Feb 2019
A musician meets a woman at a special camp that trains young people to perform traditional Polish folk songs and dances. This movie follows them as they re-connect every few years thru Europe's Cold War.
Their erratic relationship involves more discord then heartfelt emotion, but they keep being drawn back together. Director Pawel Pawlikowski's previous film Ida also featured black and white cinematography and a deliberate pace (my review).
Both were nominated for Foreign Film Oscars. This one features numerous musical performances that add some life to the otherwise slow-moving, minimalistic narrative. If you're into the artistry of foreign filmmakers, this will likely appeal, esp.
for the visual style and interesting music. In Polish with subtitles.
This review of Cold War (2018) was written by Tvjerry on 05 Feb 2019.
Cold War has generally received very positive reviews.
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