Review of The Edukators (2004) by Ashok B — 23 Sep 2009
A good look at the way a revolution becomes a fashion and the people behind it become disillusioned. The opening, the first act and the ending are brilliant. They are cinematic and thought-provoking, with the scripts shining and the performances from the three central characters, especially Inglorious Basterds' Daniel Bruhl.
However in the mid-part of the film the story becomes convoluted and loses its sharp plot direction. You also begin to wonder if the film is a look at the idea of revolutions or whether the film has a polemic to start one.
Enjoyable enough but a shame about the second act. Could've been so much more.
This review of The Edukators (2004) was written by Ashok B on 23 Sep 2009.
The Edukators has generally received very positive reviews.
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