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TranSylvania on DVD (2006)

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Average rating: 54%
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2.5
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Starring: Asia Argento, Amira Casar, Birol Unel, Alexandra Beaujard, Marco Castoldi
Director: Tony Gatlif
Studio: PECCADILLO PICTURES
Run time: 103 mins
Certificate: 15
Genres: Drama, World Cinema
Languages: French, Romanian, English
Subtitles: English
Released: 03/03/2008

Brief synopsis of TranSylvania

After her lover is deported to his home country of Romania, Zingarina flees France with her friend Marie in order to find him. During a surrealistic pagan festival devoted to Herod in a small Romanian town, Zingarina is finally reunited with the man she loves. However, nothing is as it seems amidst the confetti and revelry. In the madness, the noise, the music and the inebriation of the celebrations, she learns that she is alone in the world. With no bearings, no mooring, she cuts herself loose from all connections and propels herself headlong into the Transylvanian countryside, to the very edge of sanity and back, and meets a man on her journey who, also without borders nor house, decides to give Zingarina a home.

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Rated - 1 starsThe Rough Guide to pretentious claptrap

GreenwichPaul [Highly rated reviewer] , 25/03/2008

An agonisingly pretentious film about a young woman who goes to Transylvania to find her lover who was deported from France. When the reunion does not go to plan she cuts free of her friends and drifts deeper into the gypsy culture of the area. In this Balkan version of The Sheltering Sky the director doesn't miss any opportunity to add a bit of cultural colour by parading toothless old gypsies or having them strike up the band whenever there is a spare minute to fill (and there are quite a few)

Asia Argento gives it her all as the young woman fascinated by the culture but its hard to suppress the giggles when she reinvents herself as a gypsy and for some reason starts wearing gypsy skirts and scarfs, like some Euro-trash culture plunderer. Along the way she indulges in a lot of screaming and wailing (as she presumably purges herself of her western European uptightness) but its the viewer that suffers the most during this interminable film

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Rated - 2 starsI did not like

A customer from Epsom , 15/04/2008

I was fed up with the numerous dialogue in the language of Romania !!!

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Rated - 3 starsBest Asia Ever

rOttEnpuMpkiN rOttEnpuMpkiN from London , 11/04/2008

Asia Argento is more famous for being 'cool' than for being a good actress, but this one was probably one of her best performances to date. That said, the film is not great but quite intriguing. The cool part of this dvd are the trailers from Pecadillo Pictures in the extras and the 'making of' which was quite nice too.

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsJust for a laugh

Conloria from Oxford , 31/05/2008

This is a funny film. Yes, the dramatic scenes are way over-the-top, you just have to laugh. Don't take it too seriously.

If you have little patience, don't care for picturesque scenes of other cultures or just have a conventional sense of humour then this is not the movie for you.

But if you are interested in Romania, shots of life in the early post-Soviet era, in unconventional love stories and even more unconventional script then you may like it.

The music is good too

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsJust for a laugh

Conloria from Oxford , 31/05/2008

This is a funny film. Yes, the dramatic scenes are way over-the-top, you just have to laugh. Don't take it too seriously.

If you have little patience, don't care for picturesque scenes of other cultures or just have a conventional sense of humour then this is not the movie for you.

But if you are interested in Romania, shots of life in the early post-Soviet era, in unconventional love stories and even more unconventional script then you may like it.

The music is good too

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Rated - 3 starsBest Asia Ever

rOttEnpuMpkiN rOttEnpuMpkiN from London , 11/04/2008

Asia Argento is more famous for being 'cool' than for being a good actress, but this one was probably one of her best performances to date. That said, the film is not great but quite intriguing. The cool part of this dvd are the trailers from Pecadillo Pictures in the extras and the 'making of' which was quite nice too.

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