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MOVIE REVIEW


Romanian '4 Months' tracks getting a backroom abortion

By Dennis Lim
Special to The Times

November 2, 2007

In the last few years, Romania has gone from a virtual nonentity on the
world-cinema map to a veritable factory of film-festival prize winners. The
so-called Romanian New Wave got its first big boost with Cristi Puiu's "The
Death of Mr. Lazarescu" (2005), a nearly three-hour opus that chronicles the
final passage of an old-timer (pointedly named Dante) through the circles of
hell that constitute the Romanian healthcare system. (It opened in the U.S.
in 2006 and ended up on many critics' 10-best lists.)

Last year, Corneliu Porumboiu's "12:08 East of Bucharest," a deadpan comedy
centered on a TV talk show commemorating the 1989 overthrow of dictator
Nicolae Ceausescu, won the award for best first feature at Cannes. The
movement's quick ascendancy was sealed in May when 39-year-old Cristian
Mungiu's "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" -- screening Saturday and Monday at
AFI Fest -- took the top prize at Cannes, the Palme d'Or.

Humane but unsentimental, "4 Months" tracks in meticulous, almost real-time
detail the harrowing process of obtaining a backroom abortion in
Ceausescu-era Bucharest -- the title refers to the duration of the
pregnancy. (Among other things, Mungiu's film provides an unsettling
counterpoint to the squeamishness with which American movies tackle the
subject of unwanted pregnancy: See "Knocked Up," "Waitress," the forthcoming
"Juno"). 

The film's focus turns out not to be pregnant Gabita (Laura Vasiliu) but her
college roommate Otilia (a wonderful Anamaria Marinca), who has assumed a
take-charge role on behalf of her hapless friend. It falls on Otilia to find
the abortionist, secure the cash, and book the hotel room where the
procedure will take place. The emphasis on this character, forever
negotiating and improvising, allows "4 Months" -- which Mungiu has said is
not really a film about abortion -- to take shape as a vivid portrait of
life in a totalitarian regime, or more to the point, in a barter economy
where the ruthless logic of the black market has polluted most human
interactions.

Mungiu's bruising style favors hand-held, long-take cinematography (the
director of photography, Oleg Mutu, also shot "Mr. Lazarescu") and calls to
mind the propulsive, intensely focused films of two-time Palme d'Or winners
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. Never surrendering its grip on the viewer, "4
Months" is the rare film with gravity and speed -- a moral tale in the form
of a suspense thriller.

"4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days." In Romanian with English subtitles. MPAA
rating: Unrated. Running time: 1 hour, 53 minutes. Showing Saturday and
Monday at ArcLight Cinemas, 6360 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. (323) 464-4226.
 
Copyright 2007 Los Angeles Times
 
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