Review of The Oak

The Oak (1992)
10/10
One of the greatest films of the 1990's.
6 May 1999
Lucian Pintilie finds a remarkable balance between bitter ironic comedy and unflinching political analysis in this breathtaking film. This is a key work in the "post cold war" era that should be seen by anyone who really appreciates the art and craft of cinema. This is a narrative of our time, told with bold, brave abandoned. The screenplay is one of the best of the 1990's and the performances are flawless. The film's actual rootedness in Romainian politics and culture is refreshing in an era of often compromised Euro-co-productions. It is this specificity that actually opens the door to "universal" themes and values.
10 out of 12 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed