The Phoenix Network:
The Phoenix
Boston
|
Portland
|
Providence
STUFF Boston
WFNX
Live Radio
|
On Demand
Tu Boston
About
|
Advertise
Adult
|
Moonsigns
|
Band Guide
|
Blogs
|
In Pictures
Movies
See all in Reviews
Review: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Reviews
Transylvania
Authentic, but bumbling
By
GERALD PEARY
|
January 16, 2008
TRANSYLVANIA
" alt="photo of 'TRANSYLVANIA'">
2.0
Stars
Birol Ünel and Asia Argento
As in his most popular film,
Gadjo Dilo
(1997), the half-Roma director Tony Gatlif tells of a Western European arriving in rural, impoverished Romania in search of an elusive Gypsy. Here, the seeker is a lovestruck pregnant young woman, Zingarina (Asia Argento), whose Gypsy lover, a pianist, was deported from France and now has disappeared. The superior part of
Transylvania
is the first section, when Zingarina’s quest takes her to subterranean music haunts, and where the authentic Roma singing and dancing is exhilarating. But after she falls out with her callous boyfriend, she stumbles and the movie stumbles, and
Transylvania
becomes a meandering, indulgent road movie. As Gatlin’s masochistic heroine takes to the Romanian highways and slowly exorcises her pain, you wish she’d go home so you can go home.
French + Hungarian + English + Romanian + Italian | 106 minutes | Museum of Fine Arts: January 24-27 + 31
Topics
:
Reviews
,
Health and Fitness
,
Medicine
,
Medical Specializations
,
More
,
Health and Fitness
,
Medicine
,
Medical Specializations
,
Museum of Fine Arts
,
Obstetrics and Gynecology
,
Pregnancy and Childbirth
,
Asia Argento
,
Less
|
More
See more deals
view all
[
02/18
]
20th Annual Cajun & Zydeco Mardi Gras Ball
@ Rhodes-On-the-Pawtuxet
[
02/18
]
"Dana Levin: A Classical Realist In the 21st Century," an exhibit of paintings
@ Bert Gallery
[
02/18
]
A screening of Andy Warhol's Sleep
@ RK Projects + Magic Lantern Cinema
ARTICLES BY GERALD PEARY
REVIEW: THE OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS 2012: ANIMATED
| February 08, 2012
One film stands out among the Animated Shorts, Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby's Wild Life .
REVIEW: THE OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS 2012: LIVE ACTION
| February 07, 2012
The Oscar nominees for Live Action Shorts come down to five conventional narratives.
REVIEW: ALBERT NOBBS
| January 26, 2012
Lesbianism doesn't exist as a cogent category in 19th century Ireland, which could explain why Albert Nobbs (Glenn Close), a woman disguised for years as a man and employed as a Dublin waiter, has no personal understanding of who she is, her identity, or what she feels.
REVIEW: SILENT SOULS
| January 17, 2012
This is probably the only film we'll encounter about the Merja culture of West Central Russia, a Finno-Ugric tribe in which even the most modernized people pay allegiance to ancient customs.
REVIEW: HELL AND BACK AGAIN
| January 05, 2012
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, Hell and Back Again offers a potent documentary correlative to the narrative of The Hurt Locker .
See all articles by:
GERALD PEARY
LATEST SLIDESHOWS
Photos: Providence celebrates 375th Birthday in style
Photos: Deer Tick at The Met
All Slideshows
Advertisement:
Buy Adult Novelties Online
Featured Articles in Reviews
:
Review: This Means War
Review: Safe House
Review: The Vow
Review: Rampart
Review: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
|
Sign In
|
Register
thePhoenix.com:
Home
Listings
Editor's Picks
News
Music
Film + TV
Food + Drink
Life
Arts
Rec Room
Video
Phoenix Media/Communications Group:
Boston Phoenix
Portland Phoenix
Providence Phoenix
STUFF Boston
WFNX Radio
People2People
MassWeb Printing
G8Wave
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Advertise With Us
Work For Us
Sitemap
RSS
Mobile
TODAY'S FEATURED ADVERTISERS
Copyright © 2012 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group