Tuesday, March 17, 2026

1457. Tangerines (2013)



Director : Zaza Urushadze

Cinematographer : Rein Kotov

Genre : Drama

Country : Estonia

Duration : 87 Minutes

🔸 Some war films show explosions and large battles. Tangerines takes the opposite path. It places the story inside a quiet house in a small village surrounded by tangerine trees. An elderly man stays behind during a violent conflict, choosing to live peacefully even as war spreads around him. When two wounded soldiers from opposing sides are brought into his home, the situation becomes tense and dangerous. The plot is very simple, but it slowly reveals how hatred and loyalty begin to change when enemies are forced to share the same space.

🔸 The film works mainly because of its performances. The actors bring honesty and emotional depth without exaggeration. Each character carries pride, anger, and personal loss from the war. Their conversations often feel uncomfortable and tense, but slowly moments of understanding begin to appear. The old man at the center of the story is especially memorable. His calm presence and quiet moral strength guide the story, making him the emotional heart of the film.

🔸 The film moves with patience and restraint. It does not try to make the war feel heroic or dramatic. Instead, it focuses on small moments of humanity that appear even during conflict. The ending is especially powerful. It arrives quietly, but it carries strong emotional meaning and reflects the film’s message about dignity and compassion. Tangerines is a deeply moving anti-war film that shows how simple storytelling and strong performances can create a lasting emotional impact.

Verdict : Very Good

DC Rating : 4.25/5

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