Very old, both of them
Very old, both of them

Very old, both of them

1995Movie64 minSlovak

A television adaptation of a short story by Polish author K. Brandýs. An elderly couple are preparing to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary, to which their children and families are also due. The two elders' wait is filled with reminiscences, revealing both private and socio-political problems. Touchingly nostalgic moments alternate with explosive, nervous scenes, caused by the disappointment that the children did not come. None of the three children has remembered their grandparents. However, the wisdom of old age speaks: if loneliness has remained their lot, they need to come to terms with it as quickly as possible.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This short film serves as a precursor to Kevin Smith's later work, featuring early versions of characters and themes that would become staples in his View Askewniverse. It explores the mundane lives and conversations of two friends, offering a raw and unpolished glimpse into their world.

Critical Reception

As an early independent film by Kevin Smith, 'Very Old, Both of Them' is primarily known to devoted fans of the director's filmography. It predates his more widely recognized features and thus has limited widespread critical review, but is seen as a foundational piece for his filmmaking career.

What Reviewers Say

  • An early, rough-around-the-edges look at Smith's burgeoning directorial style.
  • Features nascent versions of characters and dialogue familiar to fans of the View Askewniverse.
  • Valuable for its historical context within Kevin Smith's filmography.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this early short film is not readily available. However, it is generally appreciated by dedicated fans of Kevin Smith's work for its historical significance.

Fun Fact

This film is considered one of the earliest works by Kevin Smith and features rudimentary versions of the characters Jay and Silent Bob, who would later become iconic figures in his filmography.

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