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5/10
Elusive drama
justahunch-7054926 August 2022
Somewhat interesting story of a gay police officer caught in a conflict during a police interaction with homophobic radicals in a gay movie theater. The conflict is that there is someone in the theater who knows this police officer & that he is gay & there is a minor altercation between the two. The rest of this very short film contains extremely vague, seemingly purposeful, one on one dialogue between various police officers ending with the most unusual, puzzling and, of course, vague line in the film. In all honesty, I am not at all sure what this is trying to say, but it is somewhat interesting contemplating it's possible various meanings. The acting is solid, but the title is also unclear.
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7/10
Unequal movie, convincing characters
alcorcrisan1 June 2022
A difficult topic, the story of a gendarme leading a double life, whose secret is on the verge of being revealed. The background of a real-life incident in which a controversial movie projection was interrupted by a group opposing the subjectmatter of the movie is a pretext, and yet it gets too much time in this movie. This is what leads to an imbalance. There is too much noise, and "noise", and that makes it rather unfair for the psychological drama of the hero to unfold. Apart from that, the characters are very convincing, especially the gendarmes and, of course, the main character. What is nevertheless puzzling is the title. Why is it called "Poppy Field" in the first place?
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7/10
It's a good film.
nutzu-8698021 May 2021
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The film was interesting, but it's short, if you saw LGBTQ+ movies before, prepare because it's different than you'd expect. Even though the film it's based on a real story, the main character it's the typical struggling, internalized, and homophobic homosexual. His job as gendarm plays a big role in it too. The movie has an "useless" scene which I didn't understood at all (I'm referring to the dog story if you'll get to see the movie).

The continuing tension I felt while watching the movie makes me think the director did a good job and the main character too. I'm saying this as an homosexual who's still in the closet: it felt authentic and I'm hoping that this movie will open the path to more LGBTQ+ movies directed by romanians.

I'd definitely recommend to anyone to watch it.
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fair social portrait
Kirpianuscus25 October 2022
Maybe, the naked realism remains the basic virtue of this film . A form of realism defined first by language. I suppose, only a Romanian can understand, in real and proper manner, the entire pressure of situations, language, dialogue .

A jandarm and an intervention in a delicate case.

A presumed ex-boyfriend recognize him and having the foulish inspiration to remind to him the past. And the brutal, for me not exactly illegitimate, reaction of jandarm. The rest is the expectation of Cristi about the decision of his supperiors about the violence act of him.

At the final, you discover a courageous and deep honest film, different by many others offered by Romanians directors in the last decades.

Sure, the language is fruste, but it is not exactly a gay movie, an image of Jandarmeria or portrait of a man in difficult , stressed situation.

It is just the portrait, clear, precise of Romanian society. And this is the motif to appreciate it , like the impressive courage of director to propose a sort of mirror front to the viewer.

Presented in gentle manner. A group of men, a.
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7/10
Too much talk.
chong_an6 December 2021
Cristi's foreign boyfriend has just dropped in, but Cristi has to go to work as a member of the Romanian "military" police. His team is called on to help with a situation where protestors have stopped the screening of a lesbian film. He hits one person who threatened to out him, and half the film is Cristi interacting with various other individual officers keeping him away from the main crowd and the complainant.

This is a portrait of the police force, its masculine-homophobic culture, and how Cristi adapts to it. However, I would like more action of some sort, rather than all the chatter. I was mildly irritated that the opening boyfriend segment of the film was basically used to establish that Cristi was gay, while the boyfriend's being a Muslim just seems to be an irrelevancy.
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6/10
A day in the life of Cristi
onefineday3622 August 2021
If you expected a traditional drama from this film, you'll be a little lost at the beginning... I know I was.

Drama tends to be more concise - every scene and line is supposed to contribute to the arc of the story. But 'Poppy Field' is made to look more like a documentary, with rougher scene changes, spontaneous camera walks, and seemingly mundane lines that doesn't necessarily do much to the story... because there's no real story as such.

What the film does is patching and summing up the various moments of Cristi's day. And there we eventually get a sort of a pattern, a bigger picture, and inner turmoil that oozes out from the character against the given situation.

In that regard, it's well done. Actors and scenes are all realistic and believable. But in the end, probably because I haven't shed off my expectation from more traditional drama, I could not help but feel a bit 'so what?'. I just wanted it to be a bit more invested in Cristi as a person and get a little bit more comprehensive view of the LGBTQ situation in Romania... probably the very fact it left me hungry means the film was successful given its stylistic choice.
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7/10
loved it!
loukasmandas26 August 2021
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The atmosphere of the film, the acting, and the observational directing style were all excellent. I sympathized with the protagonist's complicated existence, and the story ends on a positive note. I expect this film to be a hit at many festivals, and it is also an essential picture.
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5/10
It Did Not Work For me
javierubio9 January 2022
When I started to watch this film I was intrigued actually that was going to be some drama in this relationship or honestly other kind of story that would bring some deep constructed message, but I really got lost when this guy who used to work on the forces of his own country and they developed the story actually in a movie theater with his colleagues and the story was completely lost.

Not to much to say Acting was ok but i think the general message was lost and this Director did not know how to give more interest to a subject related with Ignorance about Homosexuality and The Real Education!
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8/10
A very clever film
laduqesa28 May 2021
The film threatened to be one of those two-parters that quickly slide into boring irrelevance. All the elements were there, the closeted Romanian guy, his Kabylie boyfriend from France and a fleeting visit from a nosey sister who thought her brother was going through a "gay phase".

The two lovers are happy together but there are problems. Hadi wants to go out and about but closeted Cristi wants to keep their relationship, indeed Hadi's existence, under wraps. We are not aware of Cristi's job during the scenes in the flat where the two guys are staying so his reluctance to risk an outing (in both senses of the word) is difficult to understand. Even when the film moves unobtrusively to Cristi's work, we are not sure what it is as the shots showing him do not at first reveal his gendarme uniform.

The unit is going to a cinema whose showing of a film about lesbians has been disrupted by a load of nationalistic god-botherers. Although both the police and the gendarmes try to appear neutral on the surface, when they feel they are not being overheard they make hateful and homophobic statements, Cristi included.

One of the gay guys implies that he will reveal Cristi's orientation leading to a confrontation that is only solved by long negotiations with the cops.

This much is revealed in the storyline provided by IMDB so not a spoiler.

Cristi feels that this is a disaster and we watch his feeling of doomed terror for the rest of the film.

The cleverness of the film was to concentrate on the dynamic at work rather than that of the relationship. Relationship films have been done to death. However, films whose gay characters interact in a macho and illiberal environment such as the police or gendarmerie have not.

Conrad Mericoffer played a good role as Cristi, a man who senses that his life is spinning out of control. He well portrayed the increasing desperation of the character needing to know the results of the confrontation. He was convincing in the earlier, tender scenes with lover Hadi and just as real in his role as macho man conforming to canteen culture.

The film was a compact eighty minutes long and was just right. We are left with a final comment from his boss that might mean something or might not. Had all the cover up that Cristi had maintained over his life at work been rent away? We shall never know.
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10/10
An Unbearable Reality
jromanbaker31 May 2021
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After watching this film I wanted to scream, and I even hit the wall, as I saw an almost unbearable reality. A great deal of the world is homophobic, and the hatred runs deep. Basically the story is simple. A closeted gay policeman is confronted by a baying crowd of Nationalist/Anti-Gay protesters in of all places a cinema in Bucharest that is showing a gay themed film. Corseted in his own conflicted position he is confronted by a man who knows him ( perhaps a former lover ) and he falls apart. End of spoilers. The scenario and the acting are above criticism and the direction is superb, given the confined space of most of the action. That it is set in a cinema confronts us as spectators with the very real fact that for most of its existence film itself has endorsed and colluded with homophobia, and that during its history positive imagery on screen has been condemned and forbidden. A must see film that challenges, and that the whole world should see, but in many countries will not. An unbearable reality in itself.
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9/10
Really worth watching
ashkotak-2508125 March 2021
Loved the feel of this movie, the acting and the observational directing style. I felt for the lead character's complex life and it has a hopeful message ultimately. This film will travel to many festivals and be a hit I imagine and it is an important film too.
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8/10
A familiar and disturbing reality
voicudragomir18 September 2021
It is scary to see the Romanian reality that some of us know so well displayed on screen in such strong tones. For me, being a victim of a similar assault as portrayed in the movie, it was familiar and disturbing, at the same time. I commend the creators of this movie for their courage. The Romanian society still is exactly as we see it on screen.
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9/10
A tempest in a skull
maximefo16 March 2022
This is a brave and poignant movie. It is very simple in its pace and setting and could easily be set for a play.

We know from Polish and Georgian movies that it's very complicated to be openly gay in Eastern European countries. Poppy Field is another illustration of this fact.

Cristi is no hero and no victim. As many closeted gay men, he is caught up in his contradictions and spends a lot of time and energy lying to himself and to the others around him. But you can only maintain the façade for so long, and then cracks start to show. The path to authenticity seems like a crucifixion, and the homophobia expressed in the movie is closely associated with Christianism.

My favorite scene is when Cristi is left alone in a red, empty movie theater. We can feel the tempest going on in his skull. His career, his privacy, his life are all at stakes in one day.

A great movie about resilience, bad faith, and sexual minorities.
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8/10
I ♥ Romanian cinema
riccardomorarm11 August 2021
Great portrayal of a day and a night in the life of Cristi, a gendarme of Bucharest. The acting of the main actor Conrad Mericoffer, as well as that of the other policemen is one of truly high quality. On the contrary, except for the scene with the sister, I did not appreciate particularly Radouan Leflahi's (Hadi) performance, although the dialogues were written with accuracy, especially in their attempt to reproduce the silly "empty" talk of two lovers (coming from different countries).

The first part is to be appreciated also for the way in which the contrast between the two different mindsets of the protagonists are described. On the one hand Hadi, who quite naively fails to understand the complexity of the world Cristi lives in, and, on the other hand, Cristi, who shows a maybe too cautious attitude towards life, discretion and circumspection being his mottos.

The second part of the movie is absolutely worth watching: the anxiety Cristi feels while being kept out from the discussion going on outside the film theatre is conveyed through some quite long takes, during which Cristi's emotions hit him like waves, alternatively calming down and taking over again. The - partially unjustified - terror of losing his place in his comfort zone leads Cristi to commit an act of violence, the consequences of which will be dealt with by the fellow gendarmes with typical mafiaesque methods.

Much worthier watching than the (only superficially) German equivalent "Freier Fall".
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10/10
Nice movie, love it.
boltasu-16 October 2021
Loved this movie. The film is based on real facts. The actors are gorgeous.
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10/10
if you like sexy gay dramas, this is a good one!
dave_vogel_117 August 2021
I really liked this film.. I think you will too ;)
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