Friday, April 25, 2014

Streaming Dikari Online

Dikari (2006)Dikari (2006)iMDB Rating: 6.6
Date Released : 23 November 2006
Genre : Comedy
Stars : Marat Basharov, Yuriy Kutsenko, Vladislav Galkin, Aleksey Gorbunov. The sea, August, interesting and simple people. They tan, swim, play volleyball, basketball, drink, dance and then find someone to spend the night with. Many grew out of their student phase and can afford a more comfortable holiday but when July comes they grab a tent, jump into their cars and come here. Here, nobody talks about work and the size of your wallet means nothing. The focus shifts ..." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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The sea, August, interesting and simple people. They tan, swim, play volleyball, basketball, drink, dance and then find someone to spend the night with. Many grew out of their student phase and can afford a more comfortable holiday but when July comes they grab a tent, jump into their cars and come here. Here, nobody talks about work and the size of your wallet means nothing. The focus shifts from one main character, to another, to a third and then back to the first with the ending being about the fourth who was the main hero in the previous episode. The story unfolds like a musical, where the rhythm is the method of storytelling.

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Review :

brilliant lyrical movie

Brilliant snapshot of three generations of Russian/ex Soviet sexually active people on holidays in Crimea (now days part of Ukraine). Very thoughtful and lyrical movie in great traditions of Russian literature and modern day folklore. I am afraid it will lose a lot in translation. 5 out of 4 native Russian speakers will enjoy it. A must to see for foreigners learning Russian and trying to understand what is going on in this country. It is remarkable that the movie with so many nudity and sex stands clean from any accusation of being a porno. This is a distinction of true art. Great, recommended to over 16. It has references to many Soviet/Russian cult movies. One of the most obvious reference is to Three plus Two, which influenced Soviet "popculture" .

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