
" Sometimes birth and death go together "
( Naomi Watts / Eastern Promises )
prostitute. Meanwhile, the mysteriously mesmerizing Russian born, Nikolai Luzhin (Viggo Mortensen) is a loyal driver and a close companion of Semyon's volatile deranged son, Kirill (Vincent Cassel). Nikolai unexpectedly finds his loyalties divided when several lives including his own and Anna's family are jeopardized as they are all drawn to a chain of murder caused by one of most dangerous organized crime families of Eastern European origin in London.
Credit must be given also to the director David Cronenberg for bringing the script to life and showing a bit of how a real Sin City looks like. This is actually the second time he works with Viggo Mortensen after the remarkably well plotted History of Violence in 2005. Together they will make great partners in film as Tim Burton and Johnny Depp always do. During the premier, Cronenberg said that he wished to present provocative, juicy stories with complexity, showing that all monsters are sentimental and have some kind of relationship to a moral compass. The tittle itself refers to promises made to Russian girls who wish to have a better life in London but unfortunately they end up as broken dreams. Another fantastic element of this film is the score by Howard Shore. It's wonderfully played throughout the scenes to build the creepy and melancholic atmosphere with its slow and sudden up beat in a classy way.
Despite the strong, brutal and bloody violence (which surprisingly involves no gunshot), some graphic sexuality, harsh language and blurred nudity, Eastern Promises is a kind of a morality tale that matters. It's a story of a crime with a hidden tenderness not presented as too sentimental that goes along with the tagline, " Every sin leaves a mark ". This is the kind of film that demands your attention and makes you want to re-watch it without having to be bothered of knowing the ending which provides you with a surprising twist! Eastern Promises is not a film to like but to love,
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tation of best Indonesian films of each year. The awarding night of FFI 2010 was held on December 6th in Central Park, Jakarta. Despite the controversy of the decreasing quality of the judgement, the event was successfully held and this year may become the rise of the young actors and actresses. There are five movies (i.e 3 Hati 2 Dunia 1 Cinta, 7 Hati 7 Wanita 7 Cinta, Alangkah Lucunya Negeri Ini, I Know What You Did On Facebook, Minggu Pagi Di Victoria Park) competing to win Best Film that have various background and feature plurality in many social aspects in Indonesia. Young Actress, Laura Basuki made a headline by winning the award of Best Actress in a Leading Role in her movie 3 Hati 2 Dunia 1 Cinta which also won the award of Best Film. The winner of last year's Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Reza Rahadian completed his victory by winning the award of Best Actor in a Leading Role. This year, Lifetime Achievement Award goes to the late Tuti Indra Malaon for her enduring passion of working in Indonesian movie industry. The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik stated that Indonesian movie industry has made a great and significant improvement and he also encourages everyone who works in it to make great movies so that we can gain recognition from the world for our achievements.