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Eimutis Kvosciauskas | ... | Marius |
Darya Ekamasova | ... | Darya | |
Aiste Dirziute | ... | Emilija | |
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Denisas Kolomyckis | ... | Lukas |
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Danilas Pavilionis | ... | Pranas |
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Naglis Bierancas | ... | Linas |
Simonas Mozura | ... | Aurimas | |
Dogac Yildiz | ... | Ali | |
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Neringa Bulotaite | ... | Mama |
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Sonata Visockaite | ... | Teta |
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Dominykas Vaitiekunas | ... | Dominykas Vaitiekunas |
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Heynce Saraf | ... | Meilutis |
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Clotilde Rigaud | ... | Ada |
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Merve Kiliç | ... | Milena |
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Miroslav Marjanovic | ... | Taksistas |
Life drifts by for gay corporate lawyer Marius, his time spent teasing friends and chasing young lovers. One day, Marius' estranged father dies. Mourning turns to love as the lawyer finds an unanticipated connection with a sex-cam worker Ali - a Syrian refugee stuck in Belgrade.
This movie has many visually beautiful views and also touches several aspects: feelings of a lonely person, self/society identity problems, etc. Of course, most of all praise deserves the main star Eimutis. He turned out to be diverse,flexible and sensitive actor. Unfortunately, the dialogues were quite poor and banal. This movie itself had lack of consistency and depth, feels like some characters play unnecessary roles.