Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Review: Cold War

This Cold War era love story by Pawel Pawlikowski is loosely based on his parents' relationship that in real life spanned the entire timeline of Cold War from beginning to end. It is evident by the product that he has put his heart and soul into this picture.

The movie itself is in black and white in its native Polish language with English subtitles. But that alone does not diminish the raw emotion of this work of art. The relationship at the heart of this film is between the music director of a folklore group and one of its performers.

There are plenty of tactical silences in this movie, which accentuate the dialogue and its characters ability to act without saying a word. It also is in contrast with the musical folklore group that the movie begins with. Its theme runs counter to the traditional Hollywood love stories and stays true to its Eastern European storytelling roots. WARNING: Beyond this point, you will read spoilers.

The movie begins several years after World War II, with the music director Wiktor (played by Tomasz Kot) and his subordinates traveling through Poland in search of its most talented performers in order to assemble a Polish Folklore Group. He comes across Zula (played by Joanna Kulig) who wows him with her... assets despite not having the most pure voice. He lets her into the folk group and they begin their torrid affair off stage.

As time moves on, the political forces in charge force Wiktor and the Folk Group's management to add to its performances a more Communist Promotional angle, which angers Wiktor and slowly leads him to consider defecting to the West. As in the 1950s Berlin still had no wall, while on tour Wiktor convinces Zula to escape across the line of demarcation in Berlin after their scheduled performance. At the last minute, Zula decides to stay, feeling that she doesn't have the stomach nor the talent to make it in the West, while Wiktor walks across the line and eventually settles in Paris.

Both characters seemingly move on, but on a chance encounter a few years later they are magnetically drawn to each other again and the passion displayed by both actors here is undeniable mastery in performance. They attempt to live together in Paris, but ultimately cannot. Jealousy, suspicion, and resentment build up to a boiling point and Zula runs back to Poland. Wiktor attempts to follow her back, but is arrested on suspicion of espionage.

They meet again in Poland, with Zula now having another husband and children. Yet the very same magnetism they have for each other is still strong as ever. They get back together for one final rendezvous and perform the very act that the Communist State denies them - a church wedding. It is not a formal wedding - the church is a crumbling ruins, there is no priest, and the only thing that makes this a proper wedding are the candles and their vows.

A good measure of a dramatic tour de force performance for me is whether or not a story lines draws me in and makes me care about the characters enough so that for that hour and a half (or more) I vicariously live through their experiences. In this case, the movie succeeded. I give this movie 4.5 out of 5 stars. It really shows that classic cinema is alive and well.

P.S. If you love this genre of Cold War era love stories, there is a 1988 movie that stars Daniel Day Lewis, Juliette Binoche and Lena Olin that is excellent - "Unbearable Lightness of Being"


24 comments:

  1. Sounds like a very interesting movie with a special atmosphere, because of the Polish language and the black and white filming. I would like to watch the Unbearable Lightness of Being as well.

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  2. We never really learned about the Cold War in school even though I was in school after the war "officially" ended. I wish I could understand the war more. I hope to see this movie when it is on the streaming sites!

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  3. This sounds like a very interesting movie. I never really learned about the Cold War in school. I need to look this movie up asap. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Sounds interesting! I've never heard about Cold War movie before but I would love to check on this!

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  5. Not normally my cup of tea, but I'm intrigued! Going to check it out! Thanks for this!

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  6. Never heard of Cold War before. Would love to check it out after reading your post!

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  7. This sounds like a really interesting movie. I love learning more about Cold War history, and I’m a sucker for a good romance. I’ll have to give this a watch.

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  8. Ooooo I have never heard of this - but I am interested !

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  9. I guess I will catch up Cold War soon. Sounds Interesting.

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  10. I need to check torrent after reading the review. Sounds very interesting.

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  11. War love stories are often so sad, but I love the sincerity of the love and pain. "Farewell to Arms" is one and then another book I love is "My Dear I Want to Tell You". I haven't heard of this movie, but it sure sounds nice. I will try to get myself a copy of this.

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  12. I never heard about this before and reading this makes me feel the story. I have to check this out.

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  13. I haven't heard of this one yet. I would love to read it though.

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  14. It sounds really fascinating but I never heard of this before. But I think it is really worth it to check this out.

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  15. Sounds like a really interesting movie. Can't wait to check it out.

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  16. Wow you made me curious now ...this sounds so interesting!!

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  17. Learning something new every day, this is my motto. I did not know about the cold war until I read your post. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. thanks for sharing this, I love your movie review shared here, gonna check this cold war out 1 day. cheers, siennylovesdrawing

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  19. Sounds really great it's the first time am hearing of this at least I got to learn this today. Thanks for sharing

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  20. I'm not into this genre but it seems interesting! I'm always open to watching or reading anything new! Thank you for the suggestions!

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  21. very informative. Thanks for sharing.

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  22. This sounds like it would be a great watch, I will have to look into this more.

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  23. This sounds interesting. I'm gonna check on this movie .

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