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    Film: Vodka Lemon (PG) Hiner Saleem ii888

    The Independent - United Kingdom
    Sep 24, 2004

    Reviewed by Robert Hanks


    An Armenian-French production from the "Isn't life a terrible thing"
    school, set in a remote, snowbound Kurdish village, where the collapse
    of Communism has left much of the population without jobs or money,
    and the main pastimes are visiting the graves of loved ones and
    drinking something called "vodka lemon". Hamo (Romen Avinian), an
    elderly widower, begins a gentle courtship of Nina (Lala Sarkissian),
    a widow, whom he meets every day on the bus; but these vestiges of a
    plot are crowded out by would-be bittersweet, whimsical tableaux of
    local eccentricities and fortitude in the face of despair - an elderly
    man is towed through the snow on his steel bed; a man on horseback
    gallops through the picture every 10 minutes or so; and, at the end,
    Hamo and Nina sit at her piano, playing a tune as the instrument rolls
    down the road. Lovely mountain scenery, but that doesn't make up for
    the self-indulgence.
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