Fjord review - Cristian Mungiu at sea with strange child abuse drama starring Renate Reinsve and Sebastian Stan

Cannes film festival: The Palme laureate here makes a misstep with an odd, disquieting film that leaves too many issues unresolved Romanian director and Palme laureate Cristian Mungiu – the winner here in 2007 with his stunning 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days – comes to Cannes with an anticlimactic, underpowered movie which it seems to me could be part of an odd phenomenon at this year’s festival, detectable also in films here by Kantemir Balagov and Ryusuke Hamaguchi: auteurs making coproduction movies outside their home turf and mother tongue with big foreign stars, perhaps as a result of creative conversations at international film festivals with admirers from all over the world – and losing focus. Fjord is an odd film, bearing Mungiu’s signature, certainly, with enigmatic long shots and avoidance of closeups, and one very distinctive crowding of faces in a dinner-scene tableau. But the ostensible pain and trauma of its story is conveyed without the rewarding complexity that we have...

Amber Heard burst into tears, talking about the threats that Johnny Depp brought on her

Now the attention of millions of Internet users worldwide is riveted to the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. The other day in Virginia, a regular meeting took place, at which the actress spoke about how marriage to the Pirates of the Caribbean star indirectly affects her life. Amber couldn't contain her emotions and burst into tears. "I am persecuted and humiliated; I am threatened every day. They want to kill me just because I'm sitting here in the courtroom and talking about what happened in my life," Heard said with tears in her eyes. Recall that now the actress is raising a one-year-old daughter, who was born to her by a surrogate mother. The celebrity does not disclose the name of the father of the child. "People want to put my daughter in the microwave and openly tell me about it. One day, Johnny Depp promised that if I ever leave, he will make me remember him every single day," the actress admitted, hinting that now almost her entire life consists of reminders of this marriage. Amber lunged at Johnny, who was known to crack jokes and laugh more than once during the process. "It's easy to forget, but I'm human. I'm not sitting here, not trying to joke and giggle over everything sarcastically. I do not deserve this. Johnny Depp staged real persecution against me with the wrong hands," the actress confidently stated. Depp sued Heard in Fairfax over an op_ed for the Washington Post in December 2018. He described himself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse." The Texas-born Amber Heard did not name Depp in the piece but sued him, alleging domestic abuse and demanding $ 50 million in damages.

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