The young Romanian director Cristian Nemescu was killed shortly after
completing this tragicomedy set during the conflict in Bosnia. His death
was a double tragedy; the loss of a young life, (he was only 27), to be
sure and the loss of a potentially major talent in international
cinema. However, despite it's setting "California Dreamin'" isn't so
much a comedy of war but a biting satire on bourgeoisie attitudes in a
country struggling to make itself heard. It may not be quite in the same
class as some of Milos Forman's early Czech films, though on occasion
it does come close, and there were times when I was reminded of Jiri
Menzel's similarly set "Closely Observed Trains".
The plot revolves
around a group of US soldiers, part of NATO, caught between a group of
striking villagers and the corrupt station-master who refuses to let
their train pass through his station and it is apparently based on fact.
Nemescu manages to poke gentle fun at all sides; no-one finally emerges
intact with both the Americans and the Romanians coming off equally
badly and he does a wonderful job in evoking the boredom of village
life. The performances throughout are superb with perhaps Ion Sapdaru as
the mayor and Razvan Vasilescu as the station-master the standouts.
Those icons of both American and Romanian culture, Elvis and Dracula,
also make an appearance.
The films reviewed here represent those I have liked or loved over the years. It is not a list of my favourite films but all the films reviewed here are worth seeing and worth seeking out. I know many of you won't agree with me on a lot of these but hopefully you will grant me, and the films that appear here, our place in the sun. Thanks for reading.
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