Romanian director Cristian Nemescu's comedy California Dreamin' (aka Nesfarsit, 2007) unfolds against the backdrop of the Kosovo War, circa 1999. A NATO train rolls through a Romanian hamlet, transporting a plethora of weapons across the country -- without official documents, and equipped only with the verbal consent of the Romanian authorities. The transport thus grows intensely vulnerable to the locals -- particularly the corrupt head of the railway station, who moonlights as a mobster and promptly decides to interfere with the shipment. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
Cool premise, but it moves VERY slow. I lost interest after about 45 minutes. It's a 2-1/2 hour movie! They could have easily cut an hour I'm thinking.
Cool premise, but it moves VERY slow. I lost interest after about 45 minutes. It's a 2-1/2 hour movie! They could have easily cut an hour I'm thinking.