I Love This Movie!
ae-media | LA, CA United States | 02/17/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this movie. The story is set in 1991 and is about Eve, a photojournalist who is sent from New York to her native Armenia, where political changes are rapidly occurring and the country is moving toward independence.
In the process of covering the events for her magazine, Eve comes to terms with herself and falls in love.I highly recommand this film.
A Must Have DVD!"
An emotional ride!
Robert | Dallas, TX | 02/07/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is one of those DVDs that you do not want to miss.It is one of those movies that you do not want to miss. This movie is about love, life and discovery. Using breakthrough high definition technology, the movie astonishes one's senses with its unique look. Look for this movie. You will fall in love with it.
This DVD has great extra footages: BEHIND THE SCENE INTERVIEWS. FOOTAGE OF ARMENIA.
I recommend this movie to all."
A Patriotic Movie
ls0204 | Glendale, CA USA | 02/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This DVD was the first Armenian patriotic movie I had seen in years, mixed with social and romantic events in an environment of excellent cinematography and appropriate screenplay with the right flavored talented actors. Armenian nation needs more similar movies for the younger generations raised and born outside of Armenia."
Not very good
S. Demirjian | Oceanside, Ca. USA | 04/24/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I ordered this movie as a gift for my cousin. She watched it, didn't care for it and sent it to me to watch. I didn't care much for it either. I had to really force myself to watch it to the end.
It is nice to see a film about Armenians, especially one where the characters are speaking Armenian. Other than that, I found the storyline terrible at best, mediocre acting, with very little insight of life in Armenia either before or after independence. If one gauged life in Armenia from this film, it would seem that all people did there was to sit around a table and eat all day long.
Except for a couple of outside shots, the film could have been made entirely in a film studio, anywhere. I found viewing another relative's collection of digital photos from a recent trip to Armenia, much more interesting and enlightening."