RATING: | 80% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
[Blame it on Fidel]
Excellent story of political and personal ontogeny. We see a child lost in an adult world whose politics she barely understands from her overheard polysyllables - repeated wrongly. This tale is told in the first person from the little girl’s point of view – excellently played by Nina KERVEL.
She has an unstable upbringing from parents because they suddenly decide to become committed communists. Yet she experiences many cultures from this shock to her comfortable lifestyle and learns - slowly-but-surely - about the third-person world outside her own head being somewhat more interesting than guilt ridden, bourgeois provincialism.
Ultimately a film about the value of diversity.
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