7/10
EUFF Review: Me And Kaminski (7 Stars)
24 September 2019
If you like art criticism and if you like dark humor, Me and Kaminski will be a delightful experience for you. The harried attempts by a comically unscrupulous journalist (Daniel Brühl) to write an exclusive biography of a renowned painter (Jesper Christensen) who is known to be blind goes awry when the former decides to kidnap him and hopes that he will pass away soon so that he can enrich his work that is still in progress. It's startkly funny especially in scenes where you are least expecting it, and its fast-paced screenplay that also involves a mad road trip makes it a much more lively experience. There's many things to take away from Me and Kaminski and the fun poked at the ambiguity of modern art is what stands out best. Bruhl's delivery is magnetic while Christensen seems like he is living the character. TN.

(Watched and reviewed at the 24th European Union Film Festival (EUFF India) at Mumbai.)
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