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Alison MurrayScenario:
Alison MurrayCamera:
Barry StoneActeurs:
Elliot Page, Natasha Wightman, August Diehl, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, Eric Thal, Jim Sturgess, Teresa Madruga, Beatrice Brown, Jefferson Guzman, Willy Rachow (meer)Samenvattingen(1)
Sherry, a young runaway, joins the radical street collective SPARK - Street People Armed with Radical Knowledge - who introduce her to a new life. They travel through Europe in their van recruiting street gang members and lost youths at raves and town squares. Finally they settle down in their paradise - an abandoned vineyard in Portugal. Sherry learns she must pay a price for rebellion as she loses her illusions, virginity and lip ring. (officiële tekst van distribiteur)
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A film with a hippie vibe (though nothing really to do with the hippie period) and a distinctly European feel that unfortunately takes it to the very extreme in places in terms of its depressing quality and devaluation of the dignity of some of the characters. I don't want to claim that Mouth to Mouth sounds unrealistic, quite the contrary – if the intention of the filmmakers was to make anti-sectarian agitprop, they succeeded very well indeed, because I hope there are very few of us who would want to have anything to do with such a group. Personally, I don't mind depressing, gritty films that are relentless in their portrayal of their characters and don't give the viewer much room for relief (like Breaking the Waves or The Celebration) as long as they are conceived in a believable and non-superficial way. I can't even say exactly what went wrong here, but it just came across to me at certain points as shallow and calculated, which I hate in dramas and simply can't forgive. Otherwise, though, I can recommend it as a very demonstrative example of how people can be manipulated – how easy it actually is if you know how. 2.5 stars ()
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