Tuesday, February 19, 2008

 
"4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days" or "4 Luni, 3 Saptamani Si 2 Zile".


Romania, 1987. Two years before the fall of the Ceauşescu regime, a student helps her friend to obtain an illegal abortion. "4 luni, 3 Saptamani Si 2 Zile" details the events of a single day in which both girls will face circumstances of growing despair and horror. A question is asked and answered: What would you do for a friend?

I don't think I can praise "4 luni, 3 Saptamani Si 2 Zile" highly enough. I thought that "4 luni, 3 Saptamani Si 2 Zile" was a great film, perfectly executed.

There are some particular words I would use to describe this film. Compelling, downbeat, tense, shocking, harrowing and graphic. The country of Romania itself is a character in this movie. A cold and unfriendly place. Practically everything appearing to be worn down, old and shabby. The people are tired, irritated and impatient. I think it is a snapshot of a kind of hell on Earth.

There are stunning performances by Anamaria Marinca (some people might remember how good she was a couple of years ago in "Sex Traffic" on Channel 4) and Laura Vasiliu as the two girls. (Check out the scene of Anamaria Marinca at a family birthday party. A masterclass of internalised acting and suppressed emotion. She is doing practically nothing, but her mind is elsewhere. You can see it in her eyes.) Also, a couple of words of praise for Vlad Ivanov as Mr. Bebe, the abortionist. His peformance as Mr. Bebe is a calculated study of bland and indifferent evil. Quietly spoken, balding, middle aged in his comfortable jumper and comfortable shoes. Manipulative, advantage taking, awful and chilling. Really chilling.

However you line up on the subject of abortion, pro-choice or pro-life (I am pro-choice, by the way), you should see this film. One of the best of the year.

What would you do for a friend?

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I agree that Romania was a character itself. The way it was filmed was so perfect - very bland, colorless, with awkward camera angles and long quiet pauses. I especially loved how in most scenes you saw only one of the two girls, with the other slightly out of frame (or her leg or arm showing.) That scene where the one girl goes outside to get rid of the "trash?" It was brilliant in showing how a dark night with normal neighborhood noises (dogs barking, doors closing) is much scarier than one that's hyped up with false "frightening" music.
 
It just seemed to me like there was anxiety everywhere.
 
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