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The Wilde Wedding (2017)
I berly give the movie 10 stars, but this one is a definite a 10
Is this movie predictable from the start? Definitely Yes, but I enjoy every minute of it. It's got its charm. Glenn Close and John Malkovich are always a start to a good movie, but add few more gteat actors and quite funny script and tell the story with a little bit of distance, irony and subtle reference to some past roles of the two main actors, mix it with joy, soft and gentleness of all involved you will get a beautiful, fanny and very romantic movie which will take you by surprise. It took me. Thank you for that.
Ida (2013)
Beautiful pictures behind the big lie
If you want to learn something from this movie, forget about it. The beauty of the pictures does not hide the pure truth behind the story tale. The Ida is a fiction which is trying to glorify "the blood prosecutor" Helena Wolinska, the old "friend" of the Director. The truth about her is terrified to any "normal human being" her name on the arrest order was for her victim as a death sentence before the court even start the trial. She was not a nice person as Mr Pawlikowski is trying to portrait "Wanda", she was a cold blooded murderer and she never paid for her crimes. She died peacefully in Oxford, UK in 2008, till 2006 she was receiving high military pension from Poland as the soviet erected colonel of polish peoples' army. She was a pure Communist who does not understand her own crimes. Her all story about the way she survived the WWII was also lying, she claimed that she jumps from the train, on her way to the Treblinka camp, but there are no evidence in Germans files to confirm it, but there were people who saw her in the Soviet Union during the time she claimed, she was in Getto. She never likes to talk about her past, it was too painful, or it was too terrible for normal people to hear it?
Someone in Poland just after Oscars wrote a note: " in 1952 I was 4 years old, when they took my dad, the Polish Army officer, Helena Wolinska signed his warrant, I do not know when and where my dad died, but he never returned after this November night. When my mother asks Mrs Wolinska about him in March 1953, she refused to talk to her - because Joseph Stalin just died, and for Mrs Wolinska it was the worst day of her life. It is 62 years since I last time saw my father and I am an old man now, but I still do not know where he was buried, I hope I will find this before I died. I hope"
If you like the Ida, please think about the Wanda - Helena true victims, and check her first, who she was and what she did. Do not ignore the facts, as she did.