5/10
Forgettable
10 August 2005
Warning: Spoilers
This film is about a group of people living together in the eighties on a farm during the time of demonstrations against nuclear power.

I thought this film looked like it was made more for TV than cinema. Not worth shelling out your 10 bucks for the cinema.

In the beginning I was reminded of a documentary or a private film by the look of the film, you know, shaky hand camera, the pictures not really in focus etc.

The plot is almost nonexistent, the story line gets not advanced. Possible SPOILER: A woman who got abandoned by her husband and her adolescent son move together with a group of people who share a farm. Coming from the city the son doesn't like it in the village, but after a while he meets some new friends (among them a girl) and starts to like it. The mother starts a relationship with the leader of the group. But when the accident happens in Chernobyl, the group falls apart. That is all. There really is nothing else.

I thought the change in the group came because of the Chernobyl accident. The fact that Bobby Ewing died was not really important for the plot (so why the title of the film?). I don't know, but I thought the film was irrelevant and forgettable.
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