9/10
Very good...
2 November 2022
In a patriarchal society, an ordinary Georgian family lives with three generations under one roof. Everyone is shocked when one of the family members, at age 52, decides to leave her parents' house and live alone, without her family or her husband, she begins a journey into the unknown.

I liked it a lot, self-knowledge films, often sin by being slow, but here everything is restrained, melancholy and almost liberating, a mature woman, who decides to untie herself from the knots of patriarchal society and misogyny, sad reality, but even if she frees herself from the bonds she She still finds herself sunk in naively mean comments, chained to the discoveries of her husband's past betrayals, free, yes, but unconsciously bound to social slavery...
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