The inspiring story of an ordinary Pakistani girl Malala Yousafzai (Malala Yousafzai), who has extraordinary courage. By the age of 18, she had done a great job defending women's right to education, spoke at the UN and became the youngest Nobel Prize winner.
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Beautiful European cinema. The plot is a little sad, but bright, it encourages you to think, but unobtrusively. The music is simply beautiful and harmoniously complements the magnificent picture. Dialogues are memorable. In general, a calm pacifying film.
A David Cronenberg movie, but not as vile as Naked Lunch. At the same time, the picture is almost perfect: the plot is intricate, concentrated, the actors are catchy, memorable, and the scenery is thought out to the smallest detail. The film is heavy, but worthwhile.
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Roman Polanski's film, absolutely sustained in his style: few heroes, a lot of dialogues, eroticism and sophisticated cruelty in relationships. And of course, Emmanuelle Seigner (Emmanuelle Seigner) in the title role.
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First of all, a not too smooth picture and girls who seem to have made up themselves are striking. But all this is just another Quentin Tarantino quirk. And the film after viewing leaves an exceptionally positive impression.
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