The first film of young director Uzbek Shockir Kholikov, came out in our dark rooms on Sunday. Unknown (but brilliant) actors, Abdurakhmon Yusufaliev and Rosa Piazova, this delicate drama was very well received by the French press: 12 to give support for 5 to 5,7.
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Several old peasants live peacefully in a small village of Uzbek, where they work. A little bit, its existence is turned upside down to the motion of his two sons, who insist on entering the house, despite their troubles – and the idea of an old house: they live in a new building, so the youngest son who has reached abroad can make it a secondary place of residence …
What does the press thinks:
According to Inrockuptibles:
“By overcoming the comic book, the couple is in relation to these new technologies, which will help their daily lives, the film in Hollow reflects the participation of rare love, as well as the old as it is invited to the words.” By Nicolas Moreno – 5/5
According to the transfer:
“The movie in all delicacies in the disappearance world. Surprisingly.” Séverine danflous – 4/5
According to Cahiers du Cinéma:
“If the reflection of technological gadgets can be agreed upon, the film is convinced by the description of the relationship between the protagonists, the loneliness of the two, where firmness, coldness and, more rarely, tenderness.” Author Ariel Switzer – 4/5
According to Cinemateaser:
“In the event of a clear influence of the harsh and poetic panel of Iranian cinema, Kholikov manages to make this beautiful test of this beautiful test in this beautiful galop.” By Justin Kued – 4/5
According to the positives:
“A beautiful movie about the disappearance of the world.” By Eugene Zvonkin – 4/5
According to the film sheets:
“This peasant’s chronicle tells the story of the daily lives of several older peasants, which are gradually surrounded by technology imposed by their sons, which gradually replace their old devices, a silent witness of the world that is mediocre.” By Natalie Zimra – 4/5
First of all:
“The accurate and delicate staging feels the slightest vibration. By Thomas Baures – 3/5
According to Aleire.com:
“The chronicle of the old couple’s lifestyle and the restrictions on modernity, especially since it is recommended from Uzbekistan to the movie theater, does not pour screens.” Author Gerard Crespo – 3/5
Source: Allocine

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