Mur
Mur

Mur

2015Movie0Polish

Mariusz lives in a cramped apartment in an old tenement with his mother, who suffers from depression and has not left the house for two years. The family survives on his father's pension. Mariusz should be finishing technical school, but he doesn't go to school. He earns money by finishing apartments in new housing estates and dealing drugs. He wants to improve his lot. He leaves his mother and rents an apartment in a new housing development. He thinks he will move up the social hierarchy by moving there. It turns out that it is not so easy to escape from his previous life and become a different person.

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Director: Vardan AslanyanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young man named Mur lives in a remote village and struggles with the harsh realities of his life, including poverty and a lack of opportunity. He dreams of a better future, but his circumstances make it difficult to escape his fate. The film explores themes of hope, despair, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

Mur received limited international distribution and critical attention, making a broad critical reception difficult to ascertain. However, the film has been recognized within Armenian cinema circles for its portrayal of rural life and its social commentary. Audiences familiar with Armenian dramas have noted its stark realism and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of rural Armenian life.
  • Noted for its poignant exploration of individual struggle against societal limitations.
  • Recognized for its somber and realistic tone.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Mur' (2015) is not readily available due to its limited release and niche audience. General feedback within communities that have seen the film points to an appreciation for its grounded storytelling and emotional resonance.

Awards & Accolades

None notable internationally, but recognized within Armenian film festivals.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in a remote village in Armenia, aiming for a high degree of authenticity in its setting and portrayal of daily life.

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