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Lilya 4-ever
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Lilya 4-ever

2002 7.5 19.0K views saved
Lilya 4-ever

Lilya Michailova lives in poverty, dreaming of a better life. Her mother moves to the United States and abandons her to her neglectful aunt. Desperate for money, Lilya starts working as a prostitute, and meets Andrei, who offers her a good job in Sweden. However, upon arrival, her life quickly enters a downward spiral.

Countries: SE
Languages: Russian, Swedish, English
Runtime: 1hrs 49min
Status: Released
Release date: 2002-08-23
Release format: Streaming — Dec 04, 2003
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itomti
@itomti 6 years ago

As someone who is from Eastern Europe, this is a very accurate portrayal of teenage life at that time. Have seen some Americans' elsewhere pointing out that the movie is not cheery or joyful enough, well, the life at that time wasn't joyful.

Anyways, about the movie, 10/10. Acting, atmosphere, general portrayal of flats, living situation, friends, high school, apathy, etc. Very relatable.

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itomti
@itomti 6 years ago

As someone who is from Eastern Europe, this is a very accurate portrayal of teenage life at that time. Have seen some Americans' elsewhere pointing out that the movie is not cheery or joyful enough, well, the life at that time wasn't joyful.

Anyways, about the movie, 10/10. Acting, atmosphere, general portrayal of flats, living situation, friends, high school, apathy, etc. Very relatable.

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Dush Patel
@rxp91 10 years ago

One of the best films I've watched. No other film has haunted me so much after watching, absolutely brilliant film making.

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@mrbamber 12 years ago

sweet jesus this is a cheery film.

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@norlicht 6 months ago

I have no words,the kid DIDN'T had to die I mean he was just a kid and it was already enough pain watch the mother leave and Lyla getting kinda kidnaped and the Volodya? WTF

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Bronson
@bronson87 1 year ago

Wow! Where to begin? _Lilya Forvever_ (or 4-Ever, if you prefer) is the most stunning and bleak film I have ever seen. I wanted to compare it to _Kids_ (1995) or _Fish Tank_ (2009), but those movies are warm and optimistic when weighed against this.
I don't want to get into spoilers at all, so I'll limit this to more about tone, and technical aspects.
We follow the titular Lilya - played flawlessly by Oksana Akinshina - she lives in poverty, in Russia. At only sixteen, she is abandoned by her mother. Having nothing and no one, life quickly spirals from bad to worse. What makes the direction of the movie so difficult is we, as the audience, can see coming a mile away the next tragedy that will befall our Lilya.
I'll move on to the actors, since there are only two who are really worth mentioning: Oksana, and Artyom - who plays Volodja. Oksana plays Lilya as sweet, and trusting; in less capable hands she would have come across as stupid, and apathetic. Oksana plays her with so much sympathy that your heart breaks as you watch her fall farther and farther.
Artyom plays the part of Lilya's only friend, and wow! He must have been only thirteen or fourteen. Both of them put so many child actors to shame. To have kids in a movie this heavy and have them play their parts to perfection is truly amazing.
As for the camera work, there are some odd choices, but they must have been intentional: 1. The cinematography could almost be called sloppy, yet it gives the film a documentary feel. 2. The look is so soft and grainy, like it was shot with an old camera or on 16mm film or both.
I'll end the review with this: _Lilya Forever_ is a deeply upsetting film, and it's only exacerbated by the fact that you care about Lilya, you want her to be happy, and have a better life. In some ways this reminds me of Justine by The Marquis de Sade.
I'd recommend this to anyone who likes indie dramas, but just know what you're getting into. This is not a fun ride. The movie is harsh from start to finish.

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@pamerlaedschn 3 months ago

Despite what you might believe after watching a piece of recently Oscar-awarded amerikkkan slop—where prostitution is empowering and a literal child in a woman's body working in a brothel is somehow girlboss—Lilya 4-Ever is a brutally honest portrayal of that same anti-human institution.

It correctly points out the economic destitution, abuse, trauma and total hopelessness which collectively drive a woman to turn herself into a commodity. By making a loverboy scam a central plotpoint, it completely disregards any pretense of consentuality.

I only wish the editor and cinematographer had given the fantastic script more time to breathe. The film would benefit from more establishing shots, wide angles, and moments of silence or stillness—instead of the hectic panning, frantic zoom-ins, and frequent jump-cuts.

The main cast is beyond reproach.

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