Western

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Un grupo de obreros alemanes empieza a trabajar en un lugar remoto en la campiña búlgara. La tierra lejana despierta el sentido aventurero de los hombres, pero también tienen que enfrentarse a sus propios pre- juicios y desconfianzas debido a las barreras lingüísticas y culturales. Al poco tiempo, empezarán a competir por el reconocimiento y los favores de los aldeanos. (La Aventura Audiovisual)

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Filmmaniak 

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español Se pueden encontrar muchas ideas y temas en esta historia de cómo un grupo de trabajadores alemanes intenta establecer relaciones con los habitantes búlgaros del pueblo cerca del cual trabajan, sin embargo, falta la trama y es más una secuencia de escenas de cómo la gente es capaz de entender sin conocer el idioma, incluso de pelear. Es un estudio de personajes lento en el contexto de la campiña búlgara que está inteligentemente dirigido y atendido con éxito por personas naturales que no actúan, pero al mismo tiempo perfectamente discreto, poco dramático, inclusivo y no dice nada concreto que pueda quedarse en la memoria. ()

POMO 

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español Una película amena sobre la gente corriente y el choque de sus culturas. En los diálogos bilingües alemán-búlgaro, entienden cada décima palabra, pero aún así lo conquistan absolutamente. Por su naturaleza, humanidad, los sentimientos que nos son tan cercanos a todos, pero que no suelen tener cabida en las películas. De los no actores se pueden sacar cosas increíbles, si uno tiene una clara intención de dirección y un alto cociente emocional. En el papel principal, Delňas es el personaje más carismático de todos los que he visto este año. ()

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Marigold 

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inglés A perfectly accurate character study and an ironic play on the genre. It is film about the inability to accept loneliness and the eternal desire to belong, even at the cost of denying oneself. Beautiful poetry of understanding without words. ()

Matty 

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inglés Nice work with plot motifs, narrative formulas and the iconography of the western, whose romanticism clashes with the unsentimentally depicted social reality of contemporary Europe, where borders that had been erased are being redrawn. Instead of cowboys conquering Indian country, a group of German workers colonise a Bulgarian village (flying the flag, saddling up on someone else’s horse, getting close to a local woman). The theme comprising the clash of two cultures is crucial, except it is more of a clash between East and West than between civilisation and wilderness. The members of the two sub-worlds between which the protagonist moves actually understand each other less than they outwardly appear to. An ambiguous loner for whom freedom is evidently more important than family. Despite that, however, he clearly wants to belong somewhere, to be accepted by others (but it’s hard to say what exactly he desires, as concealing his emotions is part of his nature). For my taste, however, there were too many mood-evoking shots of the wandering protagonist holding a cigarette, the frequency of which probably has something to do with the looser structure of the story, which gives the impression of having been created “on the fly”. In terms of style and narrative structure, the film reminded me quite a lot of a long line of other festival dramas (the veristic shooting style, the final violent clash followed by catharsis), and the theme of western companies (and the possessive mentality) expanding into the “developing” countries of Eastern Europe was more aptly addressed in Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann. 75% ()

angel74 

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inglés The social drama Western is indeed aptly titled. The state of unsettling tension between a group of German workers working somewhere in a remote part of Bulgaria and the local villagers has the poetry of Western films. Especially when horses are quite often present in the shots and in the plot itself. Meinhard Neumann gives the impression that he was born for the title role. His charisma combined with his civilian acting gives the character the necessary depth and a certain amount of mystery. This film is certainly not just a mindless spectacle, but it highlights the serious problems that can arise when two different cultures clash. Here it is conceived from a purely European point of view as a conflict between the Eastern mentality and the Western material way of life. The main character gets caught up in the midst of both worlds, brilliantly demonstrating the desire to belong somewhere while simultaneously struggling to fit in. My only reservation would be the occasional dead spots in the story. (70%) ()

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