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Losy trzech pokoleń sycylijskiej rodziny mieszkającej w miasteczku Baaria na Sycylii. Upalna mieścina z jedną główną ulicą jest domem dla nestora rodu, Cicco, później dla jego syna Peppino i wnuka Pietro. Burze historii, nieszczęścia i zamęt, wywołany przez II wojnę światową, oraz późniejsza obecność wojsk amerykańskich odciskają swoje piętno na życiu mieszkańców. Spory o ziemię, lokalne konflikty, nieakceptowane romanse – to wszystko sprawia, że życie w Baarii może być proste lub skomplikowane, ale nigdy nudne. (Cineman)

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D.Moore 

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angielski A two and a half hour treat that will delight the eyes, ears and senses. After Malena, Baaria is actually the second Tornatore film I've seen, and I have to say that it simply blew me away. A mosaic of stories, many characters, a Sicilian village changing over decades and its inhabitants changing with it. Fantastic images, beautiful Morricone music, the landscapes, cute moments (painting a church fresco, visiting a movie theatre), dramatic (the communists) and touching (viewing the film boxes, going to war, the ending) episodes, good actors and millions of extras. The only thing it was lacking was a more coherent plot... And for that (so far) I can't give more than an honestly earned four stars.__P.S. Did the lead actor also remind you of a cross between Robert De Niro and Richard Gere? ()

kaylin 

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angielski Giuseppe Tornatore is a great director who is able to brilliantly capture characters, as well as environments and actually the era as well. He succeeds in doing so in his film "Baaria", which is actually a continuation of his film "Paradise Cinema". However, I have a feeling that he took the same framework and tried to fit new characters and stories into it, which didn't work out as well this time. ()