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SOMETIMES THE DEAD SPEAK LOUDER THAN THE LIVING
If we were to choose one man who's got everything going for
him, then Lazar Perkov would be an excellent choice. He's
young, good-looking, has a beautiful wife, lovely little boy,
great house and a good job as a hospital physician. In fact,
everyone calls him "Lucky." Nothing's missing - except maybe
Lucky himself, who's always trying to live up to the expectations
of others. Like his bored wife and roguish colleagues.
And, above all, his famous physician mother, a driven woman
who rose from obscurity to renown with an iron will that crushed
All resistance, whether from the living or the dead...
When Lucky is involved in a disastrous car crash and mysteriously
saved from a sure death, his life begins to change.
He meets strange people: an old man with a baby, an ancient lady
speaking a forgotten dialect, a beautiful young woman with a sad
secret.
Their only message is: "Return what's not yours. Have respect."
He gradually becomes aware that it is a message from the afterlife,
from tormented souls who seem to die over and over again.
But why have they chosen him?
To answer this question, Lucky must finally grow up and become
the man he wants to be.
Writer / director Milcho Manchevski, whose "Before the Rain"
won over 30 awards, including the Golden Lion at the Venice
Film Festival in 1994, the Independent Spirit award and the
Academy-Award nomination the following year, has crafted
a hypnotic journey into the heart of our archaic, elemental
needs and emotions colored by a chilling sense of foreboding.
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