Amazon Studios | Release Date: December 21, 2018
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LamontRaymondDec 26, 2018
Certainly a good movie, but it could have been great, and it's not great. It check in at 88 minutes. To make this story great, it would have had to have been 5 or 6 hours. They jump from year to year to quickly. They don't establish theCertainly a good movie, but it could have been great, and it's not great. It check in at 88 minutes. To make this story great, it would have had to have been 5 or 6 hours. They jump from year to year to quickly. They don't establish the burning love affair or passion between the two leads strongly enough. As odd as it may sound, they don't have incredible chemistry. Which is a killer for a movie like this. I mean, if you're looking for chemistry, check out the credits sequence of "Against All Odds" with Rachel Ward and Jeff Bridges - set against the Phil Collins song. This film just missed that burning passion. But it's not bad by any means. Expand
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movieducationDec 21, 2018
The black and white, the music and its heavenly voice, the dancing are never monotous and primitive, yet, COLD WAR suffers from montage storytelling, sacrificing the process of tremendously sad love story with powerful backdrop. A slightThe black and white, the music and its heavenly voice, the dancing are never monotous and primitive, yet, COLD WAR suffers from montage storytelling, sacrificing the process of tremendously sad love story with powerful backdrop. A slight stepback from Ida, but still beautiful. Expand
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GinaKJan 21, 2019
Beautifully photographed in black and white, Cold War is an interesting film, about an elusive woman and her faithful/obsessed lover, which makes it a film about a personal “cold war” set during a historical Cold War. The acting isBeautifully photographed in black and white, Cold War is an interesting film, about an elusive woman and her faithful/obsessed lover, which makes it a film about a personal “cold war” set during a historical Cold War. The acting is exceptionally good and completely believable. And Pawlikowski always seems to find an interesting “angle” from which to shoot a scene, which enriches the film, but also is sometimes a distraction, at least during the first half of the film after which you are so caught up in the story that such details don't matter anymore, but the passion of the lovers does. Expand
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netflicJan 14, 2019
Marriage therapists would have a field day with two main characters - a woman who would give her life for her man, but not giving him a normal life even given the opportunity, self-destructing and ruining him in the process; and a man whoMarriage therapists would have a field day with two main characters - a woman who would give her life for her man, but not giving him a normal life even given the opportunity, self-destructing and ruining him in the process; and a man who throws away his life for that woman.
 
Why, then, two perfectly balanced, happily married people, like us, experience strong connection with those two, feeling their every raw emotion?
It has to do with the mastery of the filmmaker, Pawel Pawlikowski, Polish director who made "Ida" (best Foreign Movie in 2013). The movie is dedicated to his parents and loosely based on their love life. They separated and got back together three times, leaving back their new spouses.
 
Music carries the whole film, from folk Polish songs and dances to soviet-era Stalinist songs to jazz, it helps to create authentic feeling of post-War Europe with the main theme of one forbidden love ("Two Hearts"). It is stylish, artsy, and atmospheric, with beautiful black-and-white cinematography.

The script is deliberately jumpy, leaving lots of room for imagination to fill the gaps. There is something Shakespearean in this story of two lovers who cannot live without each other yet cannot be together as well.
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Brent_MarchantJan 24, 2019
A gorgeous, sublimely cool story of troubled romance set against the backdrop of Communist era Poland. Beautifully shot in black and white, this bittersweet tale pays fitting homage to European art films of the 1950s and '60s with a narrativeA gorgeous, sublimely cool story of troubled romance set against the backdrop of Communist era Poland. Beautifully shot in black and white, this bittersweet tale pays fitting homage to European art films of the 1950s and '60s with a narrative somewhat reminiscent of the French drama "Betty Blue" (1986). However, after a strong beginning, the picture begins to meander somewhat toward the middle, as if the director didn't quite know how to bridge the opening to a conclusion that he already had in mind. It feels like all the makings of a great film are here but that they don't quite gel as well as they might have in the finished product. See it for the gorgeous cinematography and the outstanding performance of Joanne Kulig, but don't be surprised if you feel like you come away from it somewhat unsatisfied. Expand
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ahmedaiman1999Jan 28, 2019
I feel as if I was watching La La Land (my favorite Romance film, and one of my all-time favorite movies), except that I wasn't invested in the "love story" even for a single moment! Simply because the romantic relationship between the twoI feel as if I was watching La La Land (my favorite Romance film, and one of my all-time favorite movies), except that I wasn't invested in the "love story" even for a single moment! Simply because the romantic relationship between the two main characters is not clearly illustrated and surprisingly very shallow. I even couldn't understand why their love is so strong; why these people are so stuck to each other. I would have been more convinced that they fell in love with each other if their love was at-first-sight kind of love. But their love is even more corny and superficial than I could have ever imagined. They continue to move all the time and make love and argue, while there is not enough emotional heft to their relationship. The movie never even delves into the romantic aspect; it only displays the parts that unit the "lovers" before driving them apart again. And I honestly wasn't invested neither in the characters, nor their relationship and the obstacles they face over the years. It comes as no surprise that the movie becomes boring at some point. Yes, that means that I wasn't bored per se all the way through the movie, and that's for some reasons.

For starters, the cinematography is simply awe-inspiring! Every scene is one of breathtaking beauty. The black-and-white color style creates a romantic and nostalgic atmosphere that tricked me that I would enjoy a love story that fits its setup. Cold War hands down deserves an Oscar for best cinematography, despite the fact that there are many 2018 films I've seen that look astonishing. Cold War has a truly striking visual aesthetic.

In the beginning of the movie, Pawel Pawlikowski skillfully showed us the life in Poland after the war and the folklore culture. The nostalgic sense and the illustration of another culture in another era are so pure and genuine. Let alone the mesmerizing singing scenes that serve as small feasts for the senses.

As for the "political" territory that the movie tackles, it's equally superficial and flat as the romantic aspect. Nevertheless, I was surprised that I cared about this "capitalist world" more than I cared about the romance between Zula and Wiktor, considering the fact I'm not into politics at all.

Both the two leads, Joanna Kulig and Tomasz Kot, elevated their colorless characters by delivering powerhouse performances that were enough to make me not hate Zula and Wiktor.

I was prepared to see a masterpiece, and now I really feel that I've been cheated. Cold War left me COLD! And I'm thoroughly underwhelmed by it.

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PanchogulJan 29, 2019
Un filme bellísimo y pulcro de principio a fin, la mejor película de habla no inglesa del 2018.
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amheretojudgeDec 25, 2018
Zimna Wojna (Cold War)

it is adequately infinite.. Pawlikowski’s writhing response to politically and personally challenged era lops your thinking and puts an honest mirror in front of the screen whose parallel world is equally soothing to
Zimna Wojna (Cold War)

it is adequately infinite..

Pawlikowski’s writhing response to politically and personally challenged era lops your thinking and puts an honest mirror in front of the screen whose parallel world is equally soothing to encounter as it is inedible to swallow. Despite of being fueled by pathos ideology, it is adequately infinite. The general subjective method is bizarrely genius and jaggedly on mark, that it gives you an abyss feeling which is cathartic to the core. Your nerves pops out with some beautifully shot bright scenes; jaw dropping cinematography, that even though, is black and white, it is immensely appealing.

The structure of the script is weaved out to keep you enmeshed in its poetic world, addition to that, it rhymes. Pawlikowski’s passion for music is the soul reason how he fills in those tiny gaps between sequences and somehow it grows out to become its core strength. To cohere such a wide concept within two characters, is an example of fine writing skill. Ticking for only 90 minutes, Pawlikowski sufficiently pours out his intentions on each frame. If the initial stage is general and contains the dirty politics and answers some challenging questions, the latter one is so personal that you can practically sense those characters around you.

It is a pleasure to watch three dimensional characters come out of the screen, as a character quips once in the movie, “..love is timeless..” Pawlikowski proves his passion for storytelling on a much larger scale than ever. Ranking each other, as the story develops, the characters are purely humane and for the sake of the explanation, the makers keep them unfiltered; their rawness is what attracts us. Kot has a reserved act to follow, troubled but mellow. His character needs to speak through eyes, his underdog character has to be calculated by himself on each scene and he keeps his end of the promise. On the other hand, Kulig gets an expressive one.

It doesn’t suggest that it isn’t layered, in fact hers is much more simpler, wider and sensible; moody yet justified. Horns clashing on screen, both the actors brims their entire performance with flow that is hard to stop. It might be set on practical times, but the characters are so not pragmatic. Their superpower makes them stand alone in the crowd quite early in the movie. Their affection towards each other is impenetrable, even the conflicts weaved out by themselves fails to do so, the purity is both harrowing and mesmerizing.

This mighty old crown of genre that Pawlikowski has held on his head has actually been passed over to many a great filmmakers, but only few of them has got it right, personally, I feel it is more romantic than it is dramatic, sweep off the political distraction, the fragile poem residing in the core of this tale is waiting devastatingly to be read. The vertiginous concept that it attempts to convey in the most possibly simpler terms is what fuels this romance. Zimna Wojna is actually confected from a single pure emotion, the title won’t be suffice, neither will the storytelling be.
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CosiMOLOGOFeb 13, 2019
¿Beso? Un truco encantado para dejar de hablar cuando las palabras se tornan superfluas. Frase pronunciada por la actriz Ingrid Bergman es básicamente la esencia de esta historia, en donde la belleza de cada cuadro dice mucho más que el¿Beso? Un truco encantado para dejar de hablar cuando las palabras se tornan superfluas. Frase pronunciada por la actriz Ingrid Bergman es básicamente la esencia de esta historia, en donde la belleza de cada cuadro dice mucho más que el dialogo.

El director polaco Pawel Pawlikowski que había mostrado su maestría con Ida (2013), regresa trayendo un romance imposible que tiene de telón de fondo la guerra fría, Pawlikowski cuenta una apasionado romance imposible entre dos personas de diferentes orígenes y temperamentos. Desde la primera escena de esta cinta el espectador queda hipnotizado por la belleza de la imagen en blanco y negro que resalta y contrasta momento de fuerte sentimentalismo sobrio y elegante, que desespera en momentos, que se acompaña perfectamente con la música seleccionada, que parece haber sido creada especialmente para la película.

La película comienza a fines de los 40, vemos una recreación fiel de las distintas épocas por las que la película pasa, mostrando por medio de la música el paso del tiempo. La historia va avanzando, vemos reconciliaciones y reencuentros, siempre hermosos, pero en el fondo sabemos que no durara, nos volvemos participes de la desesperación de dos personas profundamente enamoradas que por los obligaciones laborales y los problemas que se vivían en la época no logran consolidar su romance. Joanna Kulig, ofrece una interpretación desgarradora y hermosa, haciendo un tributo a las mujeres de las películas clásicas de la época.
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m15964Feb 4, 2019
What is our love style all over our lives look like? How cold is our personal love stories? and how much do we follow the gray concept in the matter of "love"? It seems that the result of the interaction of the two characters may be imposedWhat is our love style all over our lives look like? How cold is our personal love stories? and how much do we follow the gray concept in the matter of "love"? It seems that the result of the interaction of the two characters may be imposed on them from the condition of society around them. MUST WATCH... Expand
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JalemanyOct 25, 2022
Possibly too short and outlined to understand the drama of the characters in depth. But, so beautifully shot. A pleasure to watch.
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AndremaxFeb 4, 2019
Cold War is a bit confuse for doesn't know where to go very well as a metaphor, but that doesn't leaves to be an interesting and holding story, and a jaw-dropping photography that just adds in movie's beauty.
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moviemitch96Feb 11, 2019
A marvelous little gem of a film, beautifully shot and acted! Yes, the film does jump around a lot from year to year, over a decade or so, but the film's small runtime surprisingly didn't seem to hinder the film's intimate storytelling andA marvelous little gem of a film, beautifully shot and acted! Yes, the film does jump around a lot from year to year, over a decade or so, but the film's small runtime surprisingly didn't seem to hinder the film's intimate storytelling and dynamic chemistry between its two leads. Overall, it's a small, yet very intimate and beautiful film, and another reminder of just how wonderful indie/arthouse cinema is! Expand
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alejandro970Dec 23, 2019
Two hearts and two pairs of eyes. The compelling story of two lovers separated by an invisible but unbreakable iron wall is one of best proposals of East Europe cinema. Maybe deserved more chance than Roma.
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TrailesqueNov 17, 2020
This is a gorgeous black and white film that follows a troubled romance that takes place in post-WWII Poland and France, and that hearkens back to cinema classics of the past. There is music, passion, and a depiction of the troubledThis is a gorgeous black and white film that follows a troubled romance that takes place in post-WWII Poland and France, and that hearkens back to cinema classics of the past. There is music, passion, and a depiction of the troubled political times. Unfortunately the film also employs cliches and the characters fail to convince the viewer (this one, anyway) of their reality. Still, the stunning imagery and performances by the leads kept me fascinated to the end. Expand
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DeanomiteJan 22, 2020
Very nice black and white photography, I think Joanna Kulig looks like Jennifer Lawrence. Very highly decorated with 3 oscar nominations and winning best director at Cannes. I am not too big on romance movies anymore, hence the downgrade.
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RaduAFeb 24, 2019
85/100

Hmm ... I don't watch romantic movies, but I liked this one. Let's start with the biggest white ball: music and cinematography. I never realized how beautiful the black and white films are. I do not know if this movie was shot more
85/100

Hmm ... I don't watch romantic movies, but I liked this one.
Let's start with the biggest white ball: music and cinematography. I never realized how beautiful the black and white films are. I do not know if this movie was shot more nicely than Roma ... I think I like more Cold War. Helps (in my opinion) the aspect ratio of 4:3. The songs are great. I think I'm going to listen to the soundtrack again.
Another white ball is acting. Am I the only one that thinks Joanna Kulig looks like Jennifer Lawrence?
And now comes the bad part ... I did not really care about the characters, I do not know why. There are some moments when I should feel sad but ... I could not. I think I would have given it a 95/100 if I had been interested ... I think it's my problem, I do not know.

In conclusion, I am surprised that this film is not as hyped as Roma. Good acting, good cinematography, good songs but I could not feel anything ...
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vusal_iskandarJan 2, 2020
one of My friends who has great taste of films recommended to watch it after showing one scene from it. Maybe you already got which scene is that. Yeah in the early minutes of it, whey they were invited as a team to night (I think), and theyone of My friends who has great taste of films recommended to watch it after showing one scene from it. Maybe you already got which scene is that. Yeah in the early minutes of it, whey they were invited as a team to night (I think), and they stood in front of mirror looking at crowd. And Boom! This was one of the best scenes I have seen ever. Then I decided to watch it immediately. Expand
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DawdlingPoetNov 24, 2021
This is certainly a very arty film - a black and white film mainly focussing on Polish culture linked with German culture and with a lot of Polish folk music and singing present. The singing is certainly good and the performances decent.This is certainly a very arty film - a black and white film mainly focussing on Polish culture linked with German culture and with a lot of Polish folk music and singing present. The singing is certainly good and the performances decent. While the film is about what could be called an unfortunate romance (mismatched people), I can't honestly say I found it an especially romantic type of a film as such. The fact it's filmed in black and white adds to the overall bleak feeling it has. It's an interesting film but quite slow in terms of plot. I thought this felt like a good film but it isn't entirely memorable or great, so I'd give it this rating (7 out of 10). If your particularly keen on arty type world cinema films then I'd recommend it, otherwise not so much. Expand
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i_drinkyourmilkDec 21, 2019
It still stuns me that this film pulls off both an epic love story, aswell as an ambvalent treatise about Eastern Bohemianism clashing with Western Consumerism - without pandering or lecturing its audience at any point. And all of that in 90It still stuns me that this film pulls off both an epic love story, aswell as an ambvalent treatise about Eastern Bohemianism clashing with Western Consumerism - without pandering or lecturing its audience at any point. And all of that in 90 minutes... Expand
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JamesDefoeSep 1, 2020
As stunning as the photography and music performances are, the story in Cold War misses a few opportunities of being more memorable with generic character's backgrounds and uninspired conflict to fill time between one important event andAs stunning as the photography and music performances are, the story in Cold War misses a few opportunities of being more memorable with generic character's backgrounds and uninspired conflict to fill time between one important event and another. If it wasn't for its mesmerizing visuals it would be a passable movie, but since it was wonderfully captured it is quite interesting to watch. Expand
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