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Bad Roads(Погані дороги)

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Ukraine · 2021
1h 45m
Director Natalya Vorozhbit
Starring Ihor Koltovskyi, Andrey Lelyukh, Anna Zhurakovskaya, Yuliya Matrosova
Genre Drama

In this anthology of four short stories set on the roads of Ukraine during the Donbas war, a drunk principal tries to get through a checkpoint without his passport, teenage girls wait on a bench for their soldier boyfriends, a journalist is kidnapped, and a woman visits a farm after killing a chicken.

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Film Threat by Alex Saveliev

A warm heart beats subliminally throughout the narrative, a tinge of hope that may be gasping for air but remains vibrant, especially when juxtaposed against the disheveled, rotten backdrop.

70

Variety by Alissa Simon

Although the various episodes don’t quite add up to a strong narrative whole, they do gain extra resonance from current events in this troubled region.

80

Screen Daily by Allan Hunter

Humanity is the first casualty of war in Bad Roads. Natalya Vorozhbit’s adaptation of her 2017 play is a howl of anguish over the recent history of the Ukraine and the impact of hostilities with neighbouring Russia.

50

The New York Times by Claire Shaffer

The four wartime stories in “Bad Roads” fall short on delivering any meaningful insight into the nature of conflict, relying instead on moments of lackluster tension and shock value that greatly overstay their welcome.

75

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Vorozhbit opens up her play just enough to make it cinematic, without losing the power that these disparate stories from a combat zone carry. One watches it with the hope that some day she’ll get to make another, and that Ukrainian cinemas will be open to show it, if they’re still standing.

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