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  • "Banishment" By Andrey Zvyagintsev Closes Forth Golden Apricot

    "BANISHMENT" BY ANDREY ZVYAGINTSEV CLOSES FORTH GOLDEN APRICOT
    By Rouzan Poghosian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    18/07/2007

    "Banishment" by Andrey Zvyagintsev, which took awards at the Cannes
    Film festival, closed the Forth Golden Apricot in Yerevan. The
    film stands for marvelous performance of the actors, profound
    philosophical appeal and very expressive shots. Everything is very
    natural and vivid. The film is staged based on "Something Funny" novel
    by William Saroyan. The film director managed not only to preserve the
    spirit of Saroyan's novel, its philosophy, but he also reveals and
    developed the characters and the plot. Zvyagintsev managed to open
    the human characters, moods, giving his unique explanation of the
    human relations. The imaginary thinking of the film director gained
    a humanistic value making the film acceptable and understandable
    for everyone.

    Zvyagintsev proves that the life is based on love, which leads to
    eternal existence, while the habit of living together kills a person,
    its individuality and even beloved children can't help survive. "We
    do not belong to our parents, just like our children do not belong to
    us, either," says Vera, the mother of a young family in the film. "I
    am pregnant, but my child is not yours," says Vera to her husband and
    unfolds the dramatic and tragic developments in the film. The husband,
    being misled by this statement, demands to make an abortion and get
    rid of the child. Right after the abortion, the mother commits suicide
    by taking big amount of soporific medicine. The husband understands
    the meaning of her words only in the end, when he visits his friend
    whom he suspects in an affair with his wife. The friend explains
    everything to him, and the film ends in a scene, when the husband
    holds the pregnancy test of his wife, which proves that child was
    his and there is a revolver on the table.

    The spectators were applauding for a long time, taking the pain and
    the torture of the characters, as well as the beauty and the wisdom
    of the film with them.
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