Tuesday, After Christmas

May 25th, 2011







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Tuesday, After Christmas

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Plot
Paul Hanganu loves two women. Adriana his wife and the mother of their daughter, the woman with whom he's shared the thrills of the past ten years, and Raluca the woman who has made him redefine himself. He has to leave one of them before Christmas.

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 7.1/10 (1,599 voted)

Critic's Score: 81/100

Director: Radu Muntean

Stars: Dragos Bucur, Maria Popistasu, Mimi Branescu

Storyline
Paul Hanganu loves two women. Adriana his wife and the mother of their daughter, the woman with whom he's shared the thrills of the past ten years, and Raluca the woman who has made him redefine himself. He has to leave one of them before Christmas.

Writers: Razvan Radulescu, Radu Muntean

Cast:
Dragos Bucur - Cristi
Maria Popistasu - Raluca
Mimi Branescu - Paul Hanganu
Victor Rebengiuc - Nucu
Mirela Oprisor - Adriana Hanganu
Ioana Blaj -



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook | Official site [France] |

Release Date: 25 May 2011

Gross: $25,866 (USA) (4 September 2011)



Technical Specs

Runtime: USA:  | Argentina:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
The rehearsals before the movie was actually shot took about 3 weeks.

Goofs:
Errors in geography: When Paul drives his daughter to the dentist, and Adriana calls, he says he is going to Hala Traian, but he was driving the car on Magheru, from University towards Piata Roamana, the opposite way to Hala Traian.



User Review

Truthfulness

Rating: 10/10

Don't let yourself be scared away by the scarcity and banality of the plot written on the main page here. It's not the fault of the person who wrote it, you simply cannot add more. It sounds like a story which has been told in books and movies for hundred and thousand of times. So what's so special here? The dramatic tension that builds up and the truthfulness to ... well, to life (I know it sounds quite mundane)are quite special. Don't expect blows and strokes a la "Damage" or "La paura", you won't find them here.

After Christmas, after the time of (profane) rituals, conventions and mystifying is gone, Paul, the leading male character, hopes to begin anew, to be more truthful to himself, although knowing this will cause a lot of sorrow to some of his beloved ones. There is nothing exterior that forces him to confess the truth, knowing that this confession will bring an irremediable change to his life. Somebody else could live on, performing the same rituals and conventions (of family life, of life as a married adult with a child), Paul can't. It's up to anyone to decide how much convention and steadiness one is willing to accept feeling the growing "burden of the heart".

This is probably director Radu Muntean's most cohesive movie up to date. With his previous attempt to make a Romanian-middle-class-drama, "Boogie", I felt that there is something (small, indeed) missing, there was still something round-up. Not the case with this movie, nothing too much or too less, my grouchy self piped down. Great performances by the main actors, incredible tense scenes (the bed scene, at the dentist's, visit to Constanta, confession, Christmas Eve), naturalistic dialogue, etc. Like in other young Romanian director's movies (Puiu, Mungiu, Porumboiu), expect quite a lot of long takes, minimalist soundtrack, no hyperboles, no black and white painting. Just truthfulness.





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