Blaga's Lessons

2023 [BULGARIAN]

Drama

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 7 reviews
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 1148 1.1K

Plot summary

Blaga is a seventy-year-old recently widowed former teacher and a woman of firm morals. When telephone scammers con her out of the money that she had saved for her husband’s grave, her moral compass slowly begins to lose its bearings…

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Bulgarian 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 53 min
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Bulgarian 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  es  
24 fps
1 hr 53 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Idk02 10 / 10

Compelling and memorable

This is one of the best Bulgarian movies I've seen. It is powerful in its depiction of how unfair reality can be. It makes you feel both compassion and hatred to people's reactions to their own bad fate. The emotion could be felt in every scene, in particular, in my mind it is imprinted the face of Blaga on the glass in the bank dividing her from the bank consultant, her solid expression that slightly gives away her desperation and panic, while also showing seriousness, maintaining dignity in such a horrible situation.Of course, the ending is the best part, as it shows the harsh consequences of being on the wrong side. However, this exact closing makes the film even more memorable, leaving you with many questions about what is right and wrong and about Blaga's future. I highly recommend this movie!
Reviewed by cutie7 8 / 10

Echoes Of Desolation

"Blaga's Lessons," a 2023 Bulgarian movie directed by Stephan Komandarev, stands as a monumental testament to the harsh, thought-provoking narratives that define much of European cinema. This film, bleak and powerful, encapsulates a profound sense of hopelessness and despair, traits I've come to deeply appreciate as someone born in Europe. It showcases the story of Blaga, brilliantly portrayed by Eli Skorcheva, a seventy-year-old widow whose life takes a dramatic turn when she falls victim to telephone scammers, leading to a slow erosion of her moral compass.Komandarev continues his critical examination of the bleak social conditions in post-communist Bulgaria, focusing on the lives of senior citizens-a demographic promised dignity by politicians yet faced with a starkly different reality. The film's narrative is a compelling blend of despair and the resilience of the human spirit, though it culminates in what could be described as one of the most depressing endings in recent cinema. This ending, however, serves not just as a conclusion but as a powerful statement on the systemic failures that plague society.Despite having seen only a handful of Bulgarian movies, "Blaga's Lessons" struck me as a fantastic piece of cinema, thanks to its fantastic acting and the way it fearlessly confronts its audience with uncomfortable truths. It's a movie that doesn't shy away from depicting the raw, unvarnished aspects of life, making it an exceptionally thought-provoking watch.In essence, "Blaga's Lessons" is a stark reminder of the power of cinema to reflect societal issues, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate films that challenge and provoke.
Reviewed by gsygsy 9 / 10

Powerful

This is a tough-talking film, following its own logic to the most chilling ending I can remember in any movie ever. Blaga's troubles and the choices she makes to solve them are charted with crystal-clear, dispassionate directing, photography, writing, editing and acting -- this last in a tour-de-force by Bulgarian veteran Eli Skorcheva. There's tremendous power in the control of pace exerted by.director-cowriter Stephen Komandarev. I don't remember seeing anything quite like this before. Blaga's dilemma is the kind of thing the Coens might create, but their tone would never be as real-world as this is. The question the film puts is: would we behave any differently to Blaga in the circumstances in which she finds herself?
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