Wobble Palace (2018)
49KWobble Palace: Directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko. With Dasha Nekrasova, Eugene Kotlyarenko, Paige Elkington, Kim Ye. A couple on the verge of a nervous break-up decide to split their home over the weekend and test the waters of independence.
“u0026quot;Wobble Palaceu0026quot; is a great dramedy that uses millenial culture to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of modern relationships and how we deal with loneliness in the modern world.nThe movieu0026#39;s couple is unsatisfied with the state of their relationship, so they are always trying to find refuge by going out or trying to connect with other people instead of just finishing their love ties. But they canu0026#39;t, because their fond memories hold them back and they donu0026#39;t know where to go next.nThere is a line in the film that says that u0026quot;Two betta fishes in the same bowl will start to fight each other, and one of them is going to dieu0026quot;. This basically sums up most of the movie (even if in a much expository manner).nThe realistic characters and dialogue ooze out of the screen, but the, sometimes, inconsistent style and the vaguely political message end up hurting the overall experience a little bit.”