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Eva: Directed by Adrian Popovici. With Vincent Regan, Amy Beth Hayes, Michael Ironside, Patrick Bergin. During World War II, 16 year old Eva meets Tudor, a mysterious man who makes her feel like a woman, but whose periodic disappearances wreak havoc on their relationship.

“There are certain trash movies that have achieved cult status,even Adrian Popovici who directs this movie made one : Dracula the Impaler (2002).Unintentional fun just like : William Girdleru0026#39;s u0026quot;The Manitouu0026quot;(1978) or : Chiodou0026#39;s u0026quot;Killer Klowns from Outer Spaceu0026quot; (1988)but in this case the film lacks any of this qualities,no self-spoof or any sign of visual aesthetic instead it has wooden acting,2d characters and ridiculous subplots.Could have been a u0026quot;contre-emploiu0026quot; comeback on the big screen for Jean Claude Van Damme ,even u0026quot;Legionnaireu0026quot; has a more convincing romantic approach or Steven Seagalu0026#39;s last u0026quot;Born to raise hellu0026quot;.Bergin and Ironside are totally miscast ,itu0026#39;s also a shame that excellent romanian actors like Morgenstern or Bleont are part of this farce,i guess they got the script before signing the contract…. I felt like dreaming when i saw it,who could finance the movie knowing what disasters Adrian Popovici has directed and produced in the past,he should stick to DTV zombie flicks .Iu0026#39;ve read comments earlier about Ujicau0026#39;s u0026quot;Autobiografia lui Nicolae Ceausescuu0026quot; (2010)an excellent documentary,impartial and with artistical integrity,go and watch it instead of spending money and time on u0026quot;Evau0026quot;.”

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