Kolya (Love as an invader)
The script course I'm doing, beyond classes Tuesday and Wednesday, every Friday we see a different movie. The latter saw "Kolya," a production of 1996 Super Czechoslovakia.
The argument is as follows. A musician of 40 or 50 years, Franta Louka, who plays at funerals (more cremations)-was expelled from an orchestra, a womanizer, and lonely because he wants to, browning of letters in cemeteries, and serious economic problems, accepts a marriage of convenience with a young Russian. These are the years of perestroika, the Russians remain for the time in Czechoslovakia. The fact is that Russia will fall away and the child Franka 5 years without eating or drinking it. Kolya, the little Russian, so invasive in the tower literally home to Czech musician.
This movie has many and deep veins, and a serene pace, smiles and some tears. The excitement in some eastern European countries is shown in an elegant, smooth and unobtrusive and therefore more effective than if it were to fuss. Love is sometimes armed or peaceful invasion that occurs in youth or in adulthood, where, because somebody is installed gradually or suddenly making its way. In this case is a child who speaks only Russian and no one understood. Again, often the invader does not speak our own language, it is a different, but somehow just broken. Miran
eyes Louka Kolya is not intended to be a hero or like a puppy lifting the head under the table and calling out the nose love, food. There's more, a fever of 42 degrees, lost in the subway and the inappropriateness of any self-respecting child.
The final is the real spring arrives just when the wall fell. Franta Louka returns to play in a big orchestra and not the dead. And the invasion, the two invasions, cease to be, but they have left their mark. Life always finds its way, and loneliness as well-argued defense breaks down when he invades worth, come armed or naked, take 5 years or when in the thirties, or even surf in the womb of a woman with legs too pretty and a voice that is not made to sing to death.
Kolya is definitely a sweet movie, very funny and attention to detail, a jewel worth.
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