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Ida 2013

Ida was delightful in a very understated manner. Primarily concerning itself with issues of identity and faith, it somehow managed to cover a pretty bleak and sombre period of Polish history with a lot of warmth. Filmed in black-and-white Academy ratio, every shot was so carefully framed, with a generous use of empty space, and it really draws your eyes to what's important: the two great performances by the leads. Agata Trzebuchowska with her cute little dimple and her dark, dark eyes.

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Shout by Miguel A. Reina
BlockedParent2020-04-25T19:26:36Z— updated 2020-04-27T07:42:50Z

[Filmin] Beautiful. Hypnotic. A film with a classic cinema texture but modern camera framing. The use of non-music is absorbing. Paweł Pawlikowski found here his own language that later evolved into the also riveting "Cold war" (2018). Unforgettable images: the convent with "dreyerian" atmosphere, the sea of trees that embraces the decadent Jewish cemetery... Black & White. John Coltrane.

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Vou rever quantas vezes for possível, isso é uma verdadeira masterpiece.

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Una muestra silenciosa y hermosamente filmada, que retumba con fuerza al contarnos una historia de autodescubrimiento.

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Shout by Deleted

Me ha gustado la pelicula, transmite mucho y atrae aun siendo en blanco y negro y sin grandes dialogos entre los personajes. Excelente producción.

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Great pictures and both Agata Trzebuchowska and Agata Kulesza work.

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Shout by Deleted

Silent movie whhich screams loud. I also liked the pictures.

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