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  1. Reporter: Mario Salazar
  2. Bio: Comunicador social, deportista, cinéfilo, cafetero, papá, catlover.

Release date: 2019
Actor: Rodica Lazar, Agustí Villaronga

Brief: Cristi, a Romanian police officer who is a whistle blower for mafia, is going to La Gomera Island to learn an ancestral whistling language. In Romania he is under police surveillance and by using this coded language he will continue to communicate with the mobsters to get Zsolt out of prison. Zsolt is the only one who knows where 30 millions of euros are hidden
1 h 37 Min
average ratings: 6,7 of 10 Stars

Interessant wie der eine Hippes als Menschen sieht die auf ihr äusseres achten und der andere sagt, Hippies achten nicht so auf das was sie haben und wie sie aussehen. völlig verdreht.

I would love to learn this language

 

Plot twist: they're literally all just whistling and the editors just added random subtitles. Beautiful Island. I lived there for almost 20 years : D. Watched this before I went to Tenerife and it really helped me thanks! D I made a little Tenerife travel video and I already want to go back haha. Anaknya mad dog ini.

22:19 da war ich oben drauf. I'm going to Tenerife in 4 days can't wait 😀. I notice that rays in aquariums seem to like being touched and having their fins rubbed. I see a kind of avian intelligence in fish. Y'know how some birds are quite smart and can use tools, I think fish are kinda the same. 😂 asi no sandy y quien te ve de africa 😂. Malin, looking great in your bikini! glad you finally getting some color. first time we saw you in a suit you were paste white. Johan you gotta give that paddle board a try, it looked like fun. thanks for sharing your adventure. I started from the beginning, cant wait to see what the future holds for you both.

 

 

Were you guys getting cut off on braid mainline. Nice to hear music from Emilíana Torrini, she is from Iceland like me. Fantastic job on my island. It is shown than Tenerife is more than sun and beaches. You forgot to mention San Cristóbal de La Laguna (World Heritage) and La Orotava which are two amazing towns. Also, I would add to visit Los Gigantes (cliffs) among other superb places the tourist can find in the island. Anyway great video! thank you very much.

22:59 LOOK AT ITS MOUTH. En España no, en Canarias. Dios me lo bendiga a todos ❤. How can i learn this. La Gomera / The Whistlers pe lista celor 10 filme de văzut in luna februarie publicata de The Film Stage. "A James Bond-esque adventure from one of the world’s greatest international directors. " Din 28 februarie în cinematografele din SUA.... See More Exceptional movie. A great tribute to classical noir movies. Best film made so far by Porumboiu. A g... ood contrast between spanish solar atmosphere and dark Bucharest. Excellent sountrack smashing in and out of scenes, mimicking the whistling motif. See More Yes, it's a really beautiful movie, with amazing scenery, lovely music and beautiful actors. :) I loved the cinematography, the actors, the music, and the movie references (both for international... and Romanian cinephiles). I just wish more Romanians would go see it - I was a bit late to the party, but there were just 3 of us at the cinema in Bucharest tonight. See More Julieta Szönyi în La Gomera Cu câteva minute înaintea avanpremierei naționale #lagomera Julieta Szönyi in La Gomera.


Ich fand die Rede von Joaquin Phoenix top.
Get a flake in it xD the best heart broken words i ever heard.
Dios te bendiga mujer ! ❤️.
Precioso vídeo.

I want to learn how to do this in the english version if there is one. Straight off, this movie is totally different to what you may be used when thinking about Romanian movies. Starting with the story, the cast (Catrinel Marlon is magnificent) the scenery, smart humor and hidden little gems (references to various famous scenes in other movies) this film makes you think you're watching more of a Hollywood movie than a Romanian one, although, as a downside, I must say certain characters seem to be portrayed a bit simplistic.
The story is, to some extent, a typical police one, but the twist of using the whistling language from Gomera Island enriches the plot all around as it unfolds.
I really liked the movie and I would be happy if it sets the new trend in Romanian Cinema.

Flooding your ears with alcohol will rid the ears of water and also prevent infection of the ears. C orneliu Porumboiu is the film-maker whose movies such as Police, Adjective (2009) gave festival audiences a taste for his brand of bone-dry black comedy satirising bureaucracy and corruption in post- Ceaușescu Romania. Now he has put together this very watchable, rather exciting noir suspense thriller that has playful echoes of Neil Jordan’s Mona Lisa and even Orson Welles’ The Lady from Shanghai. Veteran Romanian actor Vlad Ivanov is Cristi, a corrupt Bucharest cop who has become involved in the drug-money-laundering setup he has been investigating. Huge amounts of cash are hidden in mattresses for export; these find their way to the island of La Gomera in the Canaries, where the bad guys are headquartered. Cristi has discovered that his superiors (themselves hardly impervious to bribes) suspect him and have placed secret surveillance cameras in his apartment. He knows exactly where they are but must carry on as normal. The fateful day comes when the drug lord’s beautiful girlfriend, Gilda (Catrinel Marlon), comes to meet Cristi. To fool the cops, she pretends to be a high-class sex worker and has sex with him in front of the secret cameras. Gilda feels vaguely affectionate and sorry for the chump but it’s just business; poor Cristi, however, falls deeply in love. Fateful arrival … Catrinel Marlon in The Whistlers. Photograph: Vlad Cioplea/Cannes film festival The most surreal aspect is that Cristi must be brought over to La Gomera to be schooled in the local (and quite genuine) tradition of silbo whistling – the art of communicating in a whistled version of Spanish. The mobsters use it as a code that the police can’t crack. That whistling could well become a vital channel of communication between Cristi and the object of his unrequited love. Whistling also has other resonances that Porumboiu allows us to ponder. Cristi – and maybe his commanders – have ambiguous identities and loyalties. They could be whistleblowers of a sort, revealing the secrets of their masters (whether police officers or criminals); and they are also snitches, singing like canaries. (The advantage of Gomera’s whistling is that it sounds like birdsong to the uninitiated. ) Porumboiu gives us a knotty, twisty, nifty plot that’s quite involved but hangs together well, and there’s an amusing juxtaposition of gloomy, rainy Bucharest and the sunny terrain of La Gomera. We also get a neat and unexpected coda. An elegant and stylishly crafted piece of entertainment. • La Gomera (The Whistlers) screened at the Cannes film festival.

Cristi is a middle aged undercover police officer with mommy issues who is trying to find the location of some stolen money. So he goes to a remote island to learn a whistling language that will allow him to communicate with the criminals from a distance. There he rekindles a relationship with his old flame and his priorities change. As both the criminals and his colleagues are onto Cristi what choices will he make to come out clean of his predicament? A clever game of cops and robbers ensues.
Summing up this multi layered, not always coherent plot, is not an easy task. THE WHISTLERS takes a long time to get going but it's many elements come together building up to something special. Heavy on movie references it is heavily inspired by Tarantino movies, although the style of the cinematography is rather dull.
The script on paper must look great, but this is the case where a writer should let go of his work and let someone else direct. Cornelliu Porumboiu helmed 13 films but seems to be still searching for his directing style. While all the cast do their job well, the motives of their characters for the majority of the film are obscure to say the least.
But if this is the originality you are looking for THE WHISTLERS is for you. With good timing and a genuine sense of wit it is a rewarding experience for those who will stick with it until the end.

 

 

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