Mo and her best friend Vera are caught cheating during exam by Ursu, the toughest professor in the university. After she asks him for a second chance, the professor invites them to his place... Read allMo and her best friend Vera are caught cheating during exam by Ursu, the toughest professor in the university. After she asks him for a second chance, the professor invites them to his place. Here, the students will have to pass an unexpected examination. It's all fun and games, ... Read allMo and her best friend Vera are caught cheating during exam by Ursu, the toughest professor in the university. After she asks him for a second chance, the professor invites them to his place. Here, the students will have to pass an unexpected examination. It's all fun and games, until Mo loses control.
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- 2 wins & 10 nominations total
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Don't waste your time on it, do not watch it.
Why, even the narrative rather surprises, simple as it is, and writer-director Radu Dragomir's screenplay at large. The premise suggests a story much more active and dynamic, while in reality the sense of drama is slight and gradual until the last 20 minutes, with near passivity as it unfolds - and if predictable and familiar all along, no less cringe-worthy for the fact of it. As the cast so easily slip into their roles, there's nonetheless an underhanded diversity to the faintly fictitious figures: Ursu, fiercely intelligent and pointedly duplicitous; Vera, reserved but spirited; - and Mo, impulsive and forthright, but with hidden depths and vulnerabilities. Dialogue and scene writing are simultaneously varied and tantalizing, and so matter-of-fact and true to life that they yet feel unremarkable. And the overall plot, into which all these are woven, is marked with all the same descriptors: common, yet absorbing; subdued, yet vivid; evoking uncertainty as a viewer, but also strong feelings and engagement.
This is not going to be for everyone, and I hardly know who I'd even recommend it to as the picture rides such a delicate line of somewhat aloof near-uneventfulness. However, to my delight, this is an unexpectedly rich viewing experience. The acting, such as it is, is outstanding, with Razvan Vasilescu, Madalina Craiu, and especially Dana Rogoz offering up fine displays of range, nuance, and strength of personlity as Ursu, Vera, and Mo, respectively. Cinematographer Liviu Mãrghidan ensures a vibrant, pleasing visual presentation, while those managing sound design provide pristine audio. I admire the simple but enticing aesthetics of Adina Bucur's costume design, and Domnica Bodogan and Iulia Roseanu make fine contributions with their hair and makeup work. Honestly, even for as peculiar as 'Mo' is, it is a roundly excellent film.
One should carefully consider the types of movies they enjoy before clicking to watch this, but I for one recognize terrific value that has gone broadly unrecognized. I think all on hand did a great job to bring this feature to life, and 'Mo' earns my hearty favor as something both a little off the beaten path, and walking a well-trod ground. Cheers!
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- TriviaAfter rehearsing for a month with the actors, the shoot could be finished in 13 days.
- ConnectionsReferences Gone with the Wind (1939)
- SoundtracksThings you do for the last time
written by Gabriel Bucurstan, Gabriel Sarkadi, Adrian Dan, Dragos Zaplitnei
performed by I'm the Trip
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- $28,085
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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