Two unlikely kindred spirits share an unlikely moment of intimacy with a violin.Two unlikely kindred spirits share an unlikely moment of intimacy with a violin.Two unlikely kindred spirits share an unlikely moment of intimacy with a violin.
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- GoofsAt the beginning the violin has no shoulder rest, but when they are sitting on the sofa and playing it, it does.
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I enjoyed this short film from Roman Ilyushenko. A good, tasteful storyline sympathetically crafted for the screen by the director. Although it is in German, the English subtitles very quickly make you forget it. I particularly enjoyed the original music , with a subject such as a violin it would have been easy to use some populist pieces. Julian Lembke's score matched the mood of the film very well. Johannes Huth and Hannes Sell acted well and brought a natural and believable professionalism to their roles, this is so often missing in short films of this genre. Without the need for showing physical intercourse, Ilyushenko is restricted in his realisation of this encounter, yet manages in twelve minutes to give us what most directors can only hope to achieve in three times that time. His story is both simple and engaging, moving and uplifting despite its lack of complication, showing us the transcendent power of music. A 'well-worth watching' short film, both engaging and uplifting which deserves to do well.
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- Feb 5, 2014
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