Three stories happening in three different centuries, revolve around a mysterious painting entitled “Two Owls”. In the 19th century thread, a man living in a big mansion is worried about his brother whose wife died a while ago. The brother however behaves as if she was still alive. A befriended psychiatrist is being called for help in order to examine the phenomenon in long conversations. He has to recognize however that the man’s behavior doesn’t harm anyone. He actually offers a painting to the doctor which his wife allegedly just finished: it’s called “Two Owls”. The painting reappears in the midst of World War II. A woman finds it in the apartment of her husband’s lover. The general of the Red Army was just found dead there. He died in the arms of his concubine. Torn between ambiguous feelings of grief and anger the widow has to make a decision. She also needs to retain her composure as the military police is already waiting outside. The last story happens in present time. A grand-daughter of the woman painter from the the first episode discovers that the only piece that was left from her grandmother’s work has been bought by a stranger. The current owner does not want to give it away. And so a young man has to ask himself if he should flout moral principles and steal the painting to do his girlfriend a favor. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.4/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 2008 | |
Runtime: | 96 min | |
Cast: | Nino Burduli Eka Andronikashvili Vasiko Bakhtadze Malkhaz Abuladze | |
Crew: | Zaza Urushadze | |
Twixtid : Side note, Sam has no bloody right to treat him the way she does in this episode, Jack is ...