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Seduced by Lies (2010)
Worst American (or Canadian) TV movie ever seen !!!
I can't believe nowadays anyone can record such a crap! 100% predictable scenes, annoying, watched till the end with torment only to write this review. Waste of time watching, worst even than any Mexican/Brazilian TV lemonade! Also bad acting, bad scenery... Can't remember any worst TV movie ever watched. I was hoping there would be any turnaround....nothing!!! Even at the end no surprises, the worst end even seen, really! This movie made me sick. Sorry for the actors, they could do much better, anyone of them in any other movie for sure...hmmm maybe the only emotional scene was that soft erotic part between Laura and her lover...
Primer Feliks Langus ali Kako ujeti svobodo (1991)
Nostalgic and legendary
One of the best Slovenian movies! Few Slovenian actors at its best! Shot in 1991 when we actually became independent, we were in fact confused in the beginning how to title the executive director or a professor now, a comrade, companion or sir, Mr. ?! :) Felix's hallucinations are bloody real! We know what happened until 1995 in the ex-Yu republics then... Ha ha ha city of Logatec written in Serbian Cyrillic and imaginary conversation with a real radio hostess Natasha ... legendary! What a feeling watching it after 20 years... OK I give it, however, 9 for "cheap" effects at the end of the movie :D Recommended even for younger generations.
Il cuore nel pozzo (2005)
incredible and shameful!
Unbelievable bad even for a TV movie, and especially for an Italian film! It is shamefully and childish strained versus Slovenians (which in this movie are showed at least as terrorists), which in reality were oppressed, spit-on, offended and killed by Italian Fascists for decades! Typical politically oriented movie. The movie came in a moment when Italian neo-fascist party is fortifying again, and after the movie has been broadcasted in Italy and Slovenia, there had been many vandalism acts over the Slovene monuments or memorials in bilingual zones of Eastern Italy (which borders to Slovenia, and where historical wounds are still opened, even 60 years after WWII...)