3/10
How not to do it
4 February 2020
Hitchcock told once how not to devise a film: to photograph/record/film talking people. This principle here is violated to its extreme. Not only are the figures talking all the time: they talk very fast, at least two of them talk at the same time, they talk about inconsistent matters.

For the first time, I switched on my mobile phone to get distracted.

Twice, references are made to animal cruelty: kill cats, stab to death young goats. The scenes from the butchery are to be borne. Typical for bad directors from the South to shock people for hiding the absence of a good story.

And women's abuse: the boy tries incessantly to have sex with the innocent girl from the countryside. She tries to hold him off by all means: crying, spitting, biting. Of course, he succeeds, and in the end she finds it great, of course.

Nonetheless, abstain.
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