Late Marriage (2001)
10/10
Very realistic perspective on the new georgian generation's problem
15 April 2003
Late Marriage is a not an easy film to watch. Although it may appear as an ethnic comedy at first, the film gradually grows to a melancholic drama, focusing on the the main problem of the new generation of Georgian individuals - the dualism between their traditions and between their desires to join the modern society. Zaza (played hillariously by Lior Ashkenzai) reflects this problem well - He is an educated Phd., and yet, he finds it hard to fulfil his desires to marry a girl which is not from his Georgian tribe, for he knows the complications to come, and knows that he will fail in coping with them.

Late Marriage is an excellent drama, which touches the very-exposed nurvs of the Georgians, yet handles delicately the matter within. You should not miss it.
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