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Synopsis Not everything is as it seems for Cristi, a policeman who plays both sides of the law. Embarking with the beautiful Gilda on a high-stakes heist, both will have to navigate the twists and turns of corruption, treachery and deception score 1536 Vote Sweden, Romania Director Corneliu Porumboiu Genre Comedy runtime 1hours 37minutes. Vraiment très sympa, on voit bien le plaisir et le bonheur que vous avez tous eu à vous rencontrer. Ceette chanson voyage et fait voyager ! Impatient de la sortie de l'album. The secret is out I lived in gomera for 2 years 10 years ago and floating crust up the dam wall was the one, and Alan n Kev you right it is a magical place. Nice work chaps you managed to nick one or two on bottom baits GREAT WORK.
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This article or section does not match our manual of style or needs other editing. Please plunge forward, give it your attention and help it improve! Suggested fixes: None specified. Please use the article's talk page to ask questions if you are not sure why this tag was added and whether it is safe to remove it. La Gomera is the second smallest island of the Canary Islands. Regions [ edit] La Gomera is divided in several municipalities or regions which might seem to have little logic but whose division was inherited from the former aborigines' tribal kingdoms. Nowadays these are: San Sebastian (where the main seaport and island's capital are located), Hermigua, Agulo, Vallehermoso, Valle Gran Rey and Alajeró. Towns [ edit] San Sebastian de la Gomera - Capital and main port. Columbus set sail from here. It has several nice black sand beaches and some historic buildings like the Count's Tower or the Church of La Asunción. Throughout the years it has grown over the hills and inside the valley. Hermigua - The first stop of the north route departing from San Sebastian. Formerly a wealthy agricultural valley, it still has many banana and exotic fruits plantations, and due to this bucolic landscape it now has become a destination for exclusive travelers. The town is stretched out down the valley. It features the island's only natural swimming pool, several charming beaches with views to Tenerife and is a great trekking base to discover Garajonay National Park and the island's green north due to it's proximity to San Sebastian and El Cedro Forest. Agulo - Compact small town by Hermigua divided in two parts, it is surrounded by massive mountains. It has a charming town center and great views to Tenerife. On the rainy season you can get to see waterfalls from each mountain. Vallehermoso - Much improved small town, it is the last stop of the northern route. It's symbol is the Cano Rock, the largest eroded volcano chimney remaining in the island. As Hermigua and Agulo, it has evolved from agricultural-based economy to a slow tourism destination linked to trekking. Valle Gran Rey - Main tourist resort, thanks to its beaches. Formerly a hippie hangout retaining an alternative feel in places. It is located in the westernmost part of the island. It's named after the "Great King", who ruled for a brief period over all the kings of the island. Playa de Santiago - Small tourist resort dominated by large hotel complex owned by Fred Olsen, the ferry company. Formerly a fishing port with a canning factory, it has become the island's second largest touristic area thanks to the large hotel Tecina. The island's only golf course sits here. Other destinations [ edit] Garajonay National Park - World heritage site. It protects the largest laurel rainforest remaining on Earth. This environment extended all around the Mediterranean Sea in the Tertiary Era, so the National Park is considered a living relic. Crisscrossed with footpaths of several difficulty levels, it is known as the green heart of La Gomera. Los Organos Cliff - A landscape only visible from the ocean, this cliff is located by Vallehermoso, in the north of the island. Boats departing from Playa Santiago and Valle Gran Rey offer weekly trips around the island to visit it. It's name is because of the rocks, shaped by water and lava as church organ tubes. An impressive view from the ocean. Understand [ edit] Undeveloped, unspoilt, beautiful island just 35-60 minutes by ferry (it depends which ferry you take) from Tenerife. Ideal for walkers. Contrast between lush forests around the summit and in the National Park with dry vegetation on the flanks of the island. Of real interest to botanists for its variety of plant life and number of endemic species. Good climate all year round, especially in the south. La Gomera is still one of two Canary Islands without direct tourist flights from mainland Europe, the other being El Hierro. Talk [ edit] Spanish is the main language. English is widely understood in Valle Gran Rey, where German is easily the second language after Spanish. Most menus are printed in three languages. Famous for El Silbo - whistling language which was used to communicate across the deep valleys. The local council are trying to revive El Silbo; it is now a compulsory (and popular) subject in schools on the island. Get in [ edit] By plane [ edit] The airport near Playa Santiago is served only by local planes from Tenerife Nord Airport. Most people fly to Tenerife South, then get a ferry from nearby Los Cristianos. By boat [ edit] By ferry from Los Cristianos in Tenerife to San Sebastian de la Gomera Since the smaller company Garajonay Express was forced out, Fred Olsen Fares have rocketed. During the boat-war, fares on both were around ?25 return from Los Cristianos. Now, even an advance day return costs around ?80 for the short 40-minute crossing. Although residents of the Canary Islands have a discount of 50%, many on La Gomera consider these fares to be destroying visitor numbers and their small economy. Two ferry companies are providing service: Naviera Armas. 32 Euros one way, 64 Euros return, travel time ~60 minutes. Large ferry, taking around an hour to San Sebastian. Very nice ship with a big terrace on the upper deck and a lot of bars and saloons inside. Fred Olsen. 34 Euros one way, 68 Euros return, travel time ~35 minutes. A ferry/catamaran named Benchi Express. The boat 40 metres in length and can carry more than 300 people with a speed of greater than 30 knots. Bus connection to/from Santa Cruz de Tenerife is available for no extra cost. Please notice, La Gomera is situated in the Atlantic. This means that even in moderate windy weather the waves may become pretty big and crossings can be rough. In that case the catamaran may even not be able to sail. Both ferries sail onwards at least once a day (except on Sundays) to La Palma, leaving in the evening on most days. Be warned, some of the return journeys depart La Palma in the early hours of morning. There are plenty of companies offering day trips. The prices started at 49 Euros and went up to 64 Euros. The day trips include pick-up and drop-off wherever you're staying, transport to and from the ferry dock in Los Cristianos, a 5 hour or so coach tour of La Gomera with a guide, and lunch with wine. Get around [ edit] By bus [ edit] Public transport has improved in recent years with regular bus services (4 or 5 per day Mon - Sat; fewer on Sundays) to the main centres (Valle Gran Rey, Vallehermoso, Santiago) from the capital San Sebastian. Note that departures don't usually coincide with the ferry arrival times. Journey time to Valle Gran Rey is around one and three quarter hours. These buses are popular and it isn't always possible to get on especially at the port when boats come in. Buses returning to the tourist centres late in the afternoon tend to get full of walkers and likewise the ones heading into the mountains early in the mornings. Fares are very reasonable. Drivers do not like to pick up or set down between stops for tourists even though you may see them do it for elderly locals. The public buses are a blue/turquoise colour and are run by Servicio Regular Gomera S. L. Tickets are purchased from the driver. There are many other private coaches darting about the island which will not stop for you. The timetables do change and tourist offices will have up-to-date versions. Plenty of websites reproduce these but they may not be up-to-date. By car [ edit] Reputable car hire companies include CICAR or. One of the companies that accept debit cards is Pluscar. Most companies have their office right next to the San Sebastian ferry terminal. Since the amount of cars at the pier is limited (compared to e. g. TFS airport), it's probably best to book upfront. Petrol is relatively cheap - about 1/10 less than in mainland Spain. However, bear in mind that the roads are very winding indeed, so driving is slow - don't expect to go faster than 50km/h most of the time. For example, air distance is only about 22km across the island from San Sebastian to Valle Gran Rey, but the distance by road is over twice that, and it will take you an hour and a half to drive it. Many people combine walking with hitchhiking. Taxis are not prohibitively expensive especially if there are several of you sharing. See [ edit] [ add listing] Wildfires in the summer of 2012 have burned over 3000 hectares on the island, including over 1/10th of Garajonay National Park. Officials estimate that it will take at least three decades for the burned areas of forest to recover. Garajonay National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - extensive forested area on the top of the island. Trees are irrigated by the mist which sometimes covers the top of the island, especially in winter. The trees are covered in mosses and lichens. The forest has an amazing atmosphere in the mist. Highlights include: Alto de Garajonay - The summit of the island, at 1487 metres above sea level with a stunning 360¡ë view Visit when the mist clears. Good views across to Mount Teide (Tenerife) and to El Hierro and La Palma. ' El Cedro Forest - Despite the name, these are not cedar woods (the name refers to a long gone lone cedar tree). But the forest here is densest with tall trees and a beautiful calm. There are many walking routes around the forest here. Don't miss the water tunnel through the mountain (take a torch and mind your head! And boots as the water can be six inches deep or more). The waterfall on the path between El Cedro and Hermigua. Laurisilva Forest, between Las Hayas and Las Creces. Very eerie in the mist if the trees are creaking. Beautiful carpets of pink flowers in spring. La Fortaleza - An outcrop of rock looking like a fort, or a bit like table mountain. El Magro (the lion) and El Sombrero - two rocks resembling a lion and a sombrero. Los Roques - five or six volcanic plugs at the center of the island. Benchijigua, the valley to the south
Probably the best presenter ive seen on these vids! Planning on going to tenerife next month December 2019??. Me: whistles hot cross buns Them: wonders why Im saying that camels are superior to all. Check out these popular cities on La Gomera Stay in La Gomera's best hotels! Hotel Rural Ibo Alfaro Hotel in Hermigua This converted manor house offers charming rooms with views of the Hermigua Valley and Atlantic Ocean. It is 10 minutes¡Ç drive from La Gomera¡Çs Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel is very pretty and typical canary style. Hermigua itself is a great location to explore the area and the parque de garajonay. Show more Show less Hotel Rural Casa Lugo Hotel in Agulo Located 2297 feet from the north coast, Hotel Rural Casa Lugo is located in Agulo. Free WiFi access is available at this accommodations. Each room here will provide you with a satellite TV and a... Nice atmosphere and ambient. Good location. Great staff! as one of my friend said: "Todo crema" Hotel Gran Rey 3 stars Hotel in Valle Gran Rey This hotel is located on La Puntilla¡Çs beachfront promenade, in southern La Gomera. It has a tennis court and 2 outdoor pools, and its roof terrace offers great views of the sea and mountains. The hotel had an excellent location right on the seafront. The building was very much integrated into the environment. I had a big comfortable room with a view of the mountains. There was a complementary drink on arrival and fruit and biscuits in the room. The reception staff were very helpful. Highly recommended. Hotel Jardín Concha 1 stars Hotel Jardín Concha is located in Valle Gran Rey, on La Gomera¡Çs west coast. It offers rooms with a private balcony and great views of the sea and banana plantations. Everything was lovely. Beautiful room with a great view and the breakfast was excellent. Hotel Torre Del Conde Hotel in San Sebastián de la Gomera Hotel Torre Del Conde is set in the center of Gomera¡Çs San Sebastián, 650 ft from the marina. It features a restaurant, rooms with flat-screen TV¡Çs and free Wi-Fi access throughout. The view on the park and city is fantastic. Jacuzzi and infrared sauna on the roof terrace. Luxurious rooms with very good showers, good breakfast buffet Hotel Jardín Tecina 4 stars Hotel in Playa de Santiago Surrounded by 230 ft? of gardens and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Hotel Jardín Tecina is located on the island of La Gomera. Guests can relax in the outdoor pool and hot tub. Beautifully laid out grounds and rooms. Amazing breakfast. Hotel Playa Calera This hotel has an ideal beachfront setting on the tropical island of La Gomera. It has a massive rooftop swimming pool with amazing views of the sea. Private parking is available. La tranquilidad de la piscina, y del Hotel en general. Parador de La Gomera On the pretty Canarian island of La Gomera, with views of the town and the nearby island of Tenerife, this stunning Parador hotel is set on the hilltop, surrounded by beautiful tropical gardens. The hotel is a real beauty. Though constructed about 50 years ago it looks like a genuine old architecture. The surrounding garden is a real botanical beauty. The views of San Sebastián de la Gomera, Tenerife Teide volcano, Sunrise from behind Tenerife are amazing. The stuff are friendly, the bar and restaurant are high level. If you plan to visit La Gomera think about a night or two at this splendid hotel. Hotel Rural Triana Hotel in Vallehermoso Set on the Canary Island of La Gomera, this century-old house is built in stone from the island¡Çs quarry and provides a charming setting for a peaceful, sunny getaway. The woman running the hotel is a gem! We¡Çll definitely be back. La Gomera's best hotels with breakfast Breakfast options The hotel had an excellent location right on the seafront. Avg. price/night: RUB?7, 608 8. 8 Excellent 438 reviews Avg. price/night: RUB?5, 917 8. 6 424 reviews Avg. price/night: RUB?7, 185 8. 7 294 reviews The hotel is a real beauty. Though constructed about 50 years ago it looks like a genuine old... Avg. price/night: RUB?16, 094 346 reviews 63 reviews Most booked hotels on La Gomera in the past month FAQs about hotels in La Gomera There are 490 hotels in La Gomera you can book on Explore guest reviews of hotels on La Gomera This Parador is the perfect location for enjoying the beauty of La Gomera! It¡Çs on a bluff overlooking the port and the main part of town (so you need to drive/bus to locations there). It¡Çs lovely and very relaxing. If you are here to see Parque Nacional de Garajonay, this parador is on the road to this amazing park. We enjoyed our patio and room, and found the food and wine at the restaurant very good. Karen United States of America Avg. price/night: RUB?4, 649 128 reviews We stayed 3 days on La Gomera, to hike and see the sites. This listing has 2 locations. One with ocean views and one with mountain views. I suggest taking the Mountain View suits. They are newly renovated, clean and stylish. The owner is so nice and friendly! And the location is close to a couple shops and a really good restaurant El Faro. Avg. price/night: RUB?6, 255 163 reviews Fantastic location, very quiet and a genuine feel of La Gomera. Avg. price/night: RUB?3, 804 236 reviews Good location of apartment to discover whole La Gomera Avg. price/night: RUB?5, 904 1, 003 reviews The view over the banana plantation. Avg. price/night: RUB?6, 678 7. 0 Good 218 reviews Nice staff, good pool, well located Avg. price/night: RUB?6, 762 7. 7 185 reviews I had a nice room in a good location and the staff was very nice. You won't make a mistake with your hotel, if you stay there. Somehow I suppose, Valle Gran Rey might not be the right spot for everyone, but I rather liked it. Therefor, I'm happy. Avg. price/night: RUB?5, 663 8. 2 Very Good 166 reviews Great location, friendly staff. Would definitely recommend and go back. 325 reviews Kind and helpful receptionist- Lady from Argentina. Thanks to you our stay was pleasant! Shop downstairs and well equipped kitchen allowed us to prepare good breakfast. Avg. price/night: RUB?4, 987 8. 0 162 reviews I absolutely loved the spacious room with the mountain view. Everything is very clean and comfortable. The staff is friendly. Avg. price/night: RUB?4, 396 7. 6 399 reviews Nice staff, very positive and lovely, I would like to go there again! Great breakfast and dinner. Thanks for the service! Avg. price/night: RUB?5, 579 58 reviews Location was outstanding, even better than described on the excellent website. The property was very well provided for a self catering couple, and this area of La Gomera is very beautiful and welcoming. We were surprised at how reasonable food, cafes and other items were considering this is a relatively small island. On the first day we arrived, we had already decided we would want to come back! Avg. price/night: RUB?5, 833 553 reviews Quiet establishment, big rooms, large balcony. PERFECT PRSONEL - friendly and efficient and exstremely service-minded. 8. 1 95 reviews Loved the location the sound of the sea and the beautiful and unique decor. It felt like it had soul! Avg. price/night: RUB?5, 241 8. 3 955 reviews Location was great. Staff were friendly and helpful. Coffee pot (drip) in room. 98 reviews The proprietor was very helpful in helping me sort out a problem with my car, He ran me around in his trusty old Volvo, locating a new battery, and helping me install it. 21 reviews La casa en general, es estupenda Avg. price/night: RUB?6, 466 545 reviews Beautifully maintained garden and very helpful and friendly staff. 213 reviews Excellent proximity to the beach and local restaurants. Very clean and spacious apartment. Avg. price/night: RUB?4, 070 2, 444 reviews Excellent service, good location and very friendly staff Check out other unique places to stay on La Gomera.
Free Full La gomera. 1 - The Wildest One La Gomera and El Hierro (behind) as seen from Roques del Cedro on Tenerife. La Gomera, the next to smallest island of the Canaries, has been called the wildest of them all. Though its highpoint doesn¡Çt quite reach 1500m, though it is an anticlimax as highpoints go, though there is only one real mountaineering objective, La Fortaleza de Chipude, the island surely deserves the description. It is a veritable hikers¡Ç paradise offering hikes and scrambles of all lengths aspects and difficulties. And you can barely go wrong as the important routes have been marked extensively. La Gomera¡Çs wild aspect is caused by its geologic history, the first half of which was dominated by volcanism. La Gomera was created 12 million years ago by cleft volcanism where the magma is emitted along long fissures in the ground. Along with the magma huge amounts of cinder and ash were also emitted forming the near circular shape of the island. Gradually, however, volcanism stopped and for the last 2 million years there has been no eruption at all on the island. This is when erosion took over in forming the landscape and thanks to large amounts of rainfall over the millennia it is estimated that today already half of the bulk of the island has been washed away to the sea. Erosion formed large canyons, the barrancos of La Gomera, which run from the centre of the island to its outskirts. In the north, where volcanism stopped earlier the barrancos have become rather wide while the ridges in between, the lomos, have become knife-edge like in character. In the south these ridges are rather broad and mesa like with very narrow barrancos, bounded by near vertical walls. Today there are about 50 barrancos heading out from the island¡Çs centre to the sea. Every here and there ? rather often in fact ? you come across the remains of the magma emitting fissures, in which magma has cooled down to form large solid blocks off basalt. These structures tend to stand alone above the washed out barrancos, offering very impressive views and very wild aspects. The Techeleche mountains in the west of La Gomera are a good example of these kind of volcanic structures. Last ? but in no way least ? La Gomera is home to half a dozen rock towers, former volcanic plugs, where lava was funnelled to the top of the volcanoes. Most of them are located at the south-western boundary of the Parque Nacional de Garajonay, La Gomera¡Çs largest national park (see below) and rise out of the cloud forest like giant cones. Near Hemigua and Vallehermoso in the north as well as Imada and Benchijigua in the south there are more of these towers, all looking very wild and inaccessible. As said above, La Gomera is perfect for hikers. In the 16th and 17th centuries Gomerans created Caminos and Mulaterias between the villages in the mountains and at sea levels. In the last years these Caminos have been revised and marked. Often they take the direct route between the two endpoints regardless of the terrain so that you find yourself climbing up an improbable vertical wall on an exposed ledge-like and switch backing trail. There is a veritable web of these paths, connecting to any interesting point. Moreover there are two trekking trails, GR131 and GR132. The former climbs across the central mountain range, connecting San Sebastian in the east with Vallehermoso in the west while the latter circles the island high above the coast. GR131 takes 2 to 3 days to complete, GR 132 5 to 8 days. 2 - La Gomera on SP Interactive Overview Map of La Gomera La Gomera cannot easily be divided in different mountain ranges. There is the central highland around Garajonay, the island¡Çs highpoint but not much more. The remaining mountains of the island are located on the ridges between the various barrancos. Therefore generally the island is divided by the directions of the compass. I added two additional regions, the central highland in the Parque Nacional de Garajonay and the greater region of Valle Gran Rey in the south-west of the island. All are described in the following sections and mountain pages will be added to the appropriate sections as they appear on SP. Parque Nacional de Garajonay Garajonay Los Roques The East Altos de Uteza Jaragan The South Barranco Juan de Vera Valle Gran Rey La Fortaleza de Chipude Lomo de Harinero Tequergenche La Merica The North-West Tejeleche The North Lomo Gordo 3 - Parque Nacional de Garajonay Garajonay as seen from La Fortaleza The centre of the island of La Gomera is dominated by the north-western trade winds. The humid air, being forced to rise above the mountainous centre of the island condenses and often forms dense clouds which cover the mountain tops, especially in the north. This cloud cover creates the conditions for one of the rarest types of forests on earth, the Canarian laurisilva or laurel forest. All of the Canarian islands that exceed 1000m in elevation have their laurisilva patches but none as large as La Gomera. More than 10% of the island¡Çs area (4000ha from 369square km) are covered by this dense cloud forest, offering a habitat for a large variety of endemic plants and animals (mainly birds). The whole area has been set aside as a national park, the Parque Nacional de Garajonay, which itself has been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is a strange kind of forest. The trees rarely exceed 20m in height, nevertheless inside it is as dark as a forest can be. The trees are covered with lichen and moss, often sporting beards of several metres length. Thanks to the wet conditions the turf is very slippery and descending one of the hill-like summits can become nightmarish. You should not leave the roads, paths and trails since it is easy to get lost inside the laurisilva. The park management has created a network of marked trails which connect the major points of interest within the forest. Though the park contains all summits above 1300m on the island it nevertheless is of no mountaineering importance. The summits are all hill-like and tree covered and solely Garajonay, La Gomera¡Çs highpoint is of some interest. Some of the other peaks can also be climbed but apart from Alto de Igualero, the antenna decorated neighbour of Garajonay none are. Roque de Agando Right outside the park ? in its south-east you can find another small park, the Monumento Natural de Los Roques. Here three impressive towers, former volcanic plugs remain standing, Roque de Agando, Roque de la Zarcita and Roque de Ojila. All three used to be climbing destinations in the past (especially Roque de Agando with some 200m long, UIAA IV and V graded routes) but with the advent of the UNESCO World Heritage Site they have been declared off limits. Within the laurisilva forest the Roques are the main tourist destination. The road from San Sebastian to Valle Gran Rey passes in their midst and several miradores have been established to offer good views for the crowds. 4 - The East Tenerife above the eastern part of La Gomera The eastern part of the island can be defined as the area east of the Hermigua Valley in the north and the wild Barranco Juan de Vera in the south. It is one of the most inhabited areas on the island since the capital, San Sebastian de La Gomera is at its centre. About xxxx of La Gomera¡Çs xxxxx inhabitants live in the greater San Sebastian area and consequently you have to account for a lot of ¡Ècivilization out east. Nevertheless the region contains one of the most inaccessible mountain ranges on La Gomera, the Cumbre de Carbonara, which bounds the Hermigua Valley to the east. It¡Çs highest mountain, Enchereda, has been closed to hiking for environmental reasons and thus only on hiking trail crosses the range at Degollada de la Cumbre right above the Hermigua ? San Sebastian road. The Cumbre Carbonara is a long wooded ridge, running from the centre of the island to the north and sporting impressive faces on its western side. Apart from Cumbre Carbonara you can find several other long ridges, which separate frofound Barrancos. The best known is the one running from Degollada de la Cumbre to San Sebastian, where you can find several hiking destinations like Altos de Uteca, Montaña Ismael or Jaragan, all of which are nicely visible from the island capital. The southern boundary, Barranco Juan de Vera, is one of the wildest of the whole island. Bounded by two rock-studded ridges it also contains many lava walls, proofs of the fissures with formerly emitted the lava, which created the island. The rock structures along the ridges are all made up from beautiful solid basalt pillars and if it weren¡Çt for the long access routes would make for perfect climbing venues. The private holiday resort El Cabrito at its mouth, however, amounts to an anticlimax of that beautiful canyon. 5 - The South Pico Gomero and Roque del Sombrero The south of La Gomera, between Barranco Juan de Vera in the east and Barranco de la Rajita in the west is of the least mountaineering interest of all the regions on the island. Like all other regions it contains its share of Barrancos but thanks to the towns of Playa de Santiago (and its airport) and Alajero, the region¡Çs capital, it is home to a lot of purely touristic attractions like a Golf Course or the only old Drago tree of La Gomera. The exception from this rule is Barranco de Benjichigua, which leads up to the island¡Çs centre with Roque de Agando at its end. There is a nice loop hiking trail from The Carreta del Centro to Imada, Benchijigua, Roque Agando and back, one of the most exceptional routes on the island. After the closure of Los Roques for climbing, Roque de Imada, a tower of secondary importance is one of the last remaining climbing objects on the island. Thanks to the lack of rain in the south of La Gomera the region is the main area of retreat in case of foggy weather in the north and centre. It offers long hiking routes, which, however, lack the beauty of some of the routes in th
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We're really introduced to Cristi (Vlad Ivanov) and Gilda (Catrinel Marlon) when Gilda walks up to Cristi and asks to speak with him in his apartment. Cristi whispers into her ear that he apartment is bugged, so she kisses him and tells him she'll play the part of a hooker, and they can whisper her request, which is to help her by getting a criminal, Zsolt, out of prison. In an early scene, Cristi is on a ferry heading to an island where the ancient people use to communicate by whistling. Cristi is part of a plot working with other criminals to free Zsolt and to do this he has to learn the whistling language. The language breaks vowels and consonants into seven whistling sounds. This lesson in this language was the most exciting part of the film. I was fascinated with Cristi learning how to whistle and wanted to practice, along with him, right in the theater. As the film develops, some parts led me to believe that the story in the movie was pre-planned, and I missed something as the film progressed. At other times, I felt as though Cristi and Gilda were planning the ending along the way because they'd fallen for each other. As an undercover detective, Cristi works for an unnamed woman place by Rodica Lazar, who is trying to play both ends of this story. The result is a film that has the appearance of a storyline running at two different levels, but in the end, the person sitting next to me asked if he missed something about how the ending worked out, I said "I don't know, and I still don't. Ivanov was quietly compelling as the detective who was also on the take. Marlon was excellent as the woman who seemed totally in control of story behind the plot. Lazar was strong as the head of the investigation and also susceptible to corruption. Corneliu Porumboiu wrote and directed this quizzical story that left me hanging. Overall: I either missed a critical section of this Romanian film or the story was attempting to be too elusive.

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I have be visited tenerife like 8 times idk what that but i writed ' visited. I am going to go straight and tell you: I am sorry, but do not go to this movie. br> It is the biggest waste of money I've ever made and besides seing Catrinel Marlon naked there is nothing to see. The main character has no emotions and all the movie seems like it was written with the left hand (obviosly the writer is right handed. The movie also has gross scenes and the whistling sound is extremely annoying. I rate 2/10 just because of the beauty of Catrinel.
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