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Italiensk for Begyndere [Italian for Beginners] (DVD)


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Italiensk for Begyndere [Italian for Beginners] (DVD)

 

Newest Review: ... me enough! I don't want to give away the plot because that'll spoil it for ya but the gist of the film is... Six ... more

 ... characters who all live / work near each other in a small Danish town. Each of them has their own "weakness" if you like, one of them a belittling father who generally makes them feel worthless, another who desperately wants to go out with a woman at work but has a fear of intimacy. I'll stop there because each character tells their story in their own way. It's facinating to watch them in their lives and see how it all weaves together with the help of the local language class (Italian For Beginners!...more

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TenThirteen
Premium Review Italiensk for Begyndere [Italian for Beginners] (DVD): Couldn't recommend it enough! (246 words)
by - written on 28/05/02 (Somewhat useful, 29 readings)
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Even though I work in a cinema and can see everything for free (sorry to rub it in!) I've never been interested in the one-week-wonders we get to satisfy the customers with an art-house preference. But after seeing this gem I couldn't thank the person who recommened it to me enough! I don't want to give away the plot because that'll spoil it for ya but the gist of the film is... Six characters who all live / work near each other in a small Danish town. Each of them has their own "weakness" if you like, one of them a belittling father who generally makes them feel worthless, another who desperately wants to go out with a woman ...  Read the complete review

chinnyli
Crowned Review Italian lessons in love (1323 words)
by - written on 28/05/02 (Very useful, 254 readings)
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Do you have any idea what a Dogme film is?! No I didn't either, in fact I'd never come across the term until I was standing outside the Odeon Wardour Street cinema in London, desperately scanning the brief reviews they had outside for clues to what might be a good film to watch. We'd just missed the beginning of two other films, having forgot to check film times before going into a café to eat. So desperate not to waste cheapy Monday evening, we opted for the first film we could find that didn't seem to have started already. "It's a Dogme film," my friend informed me as we walked down a winding corridor to the cinema ...  Read the complete review

 
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