Cure: Das Leben einer anderen (2014)

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Cure: Das Leben einer anderen: Directed by Andrea Staka. With Sylvie Marinkovic, Lucia Radulovic, Marija Skaricic, Leon Lucev. Linda and Eta, two 14-year-old girls, best of friends, retreat to a secluded beach beneath the cliffs of Dubrovnik; the morning after, only one of them returns.

“I am disappointed. Looks like a joke. The only reason I did not rate this the worst is because few things are honest and hot girls and realistic nature or environment. First, this is not movie about cure (as in healing) but bosnian/croatian/serbian word which means girls or girlfriends. Second, I donu0026#39;t see purpose here, why it starts with and uses so much filthy words and events. Meaning, vulgar language, and looks like shows girls beauty, being naive, and sexually aroused. Perhaps because this shows how teenage girls really are, aroused, turned on, naive, magnets for guys and for each other (LGBT). So yes, it is bit extreme because of that much sexuality and vulgarity, maybe even bit funny. But the whole movie looks like acting, fake, dream, unclear, and not interesting. As if this movie is just about that – todays girls and their lives, something I do not understand. It made me feel bad because of lack of morality, naivety, and filth. No purpose. Looks like girls that hot and young are capable of being LGBT, murder, and losing virginity. Reminds me of so much dangerous world, especially girls, which are that much naive or making guys naive, and ready for some love and problems, in such young age as in elementary school. No purpose, story, nor end. Bad to watch, except as reminder or insight of what girls are or can be.”

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