Review of The Edukators (2004) by Liolia K — 21 Sep 2007
The very first achievement of this movie is the intelligent script that presents us compleate and deep characters, and mature language and dialogs. The script also presents the two sides of the main issue on the film: while the young characters, (played by Daniel Brühl, Stipe Erceg and Julia Jentsch) defend the ideal of social equality and that capitalism is the main cause of all the world's problems, the old character, (played by Burghart Klaussner), defends the idea that capitalism is still necesary for a comfortable lifestyle, and for protecting the people one cares about.
Ideal to leave you thinking, the film also has very nice performances, and the photography's amazing. It's entretaining, but also gives you a strong, clear message.
This review of The Edukators (2004) was written by Liolia K on 21 Sep 2007.
The Edukators has generally received very positive reviews.
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