Sasha

Sasha (2010)

6.7IMDb
6.8DouBan

Sasha (Sascha Kekez) is an Eastern European immigrant from Montenegro. Sasha's mother has always dreamed of her son becoming a pianist. However, the whole reason why Sasha practices the piano is that he has a crush on the handsome and mature piano teacher at school. Until one day the teacher announced that she was going to go abroad, Sasha was so discouraged that she told her Chinese female companion Gillian (Yvonne Yung Hee) the secret she could not tell. Poor Gillian has been misunderstanding that Sasha is interested in her, and in a fit of anger, she doesn't fall in love with Sasha's brother. The trouble is that Sasha has always told her conservative and hated father that Gillian is her girlfriend, thus this "triangular relationship" has also caused numerous confusion and misunderstandings. Sasha finally made up her mind to show her love before the teacher left, but she didn't know that the whole family had caused an uproar. A comeout movie with beautiful picture and delicate emotion. Whether it is parents who are disappointed in their son but still love, female friends who love and hate, and those who are frightened to go to gay bars and buy same-sex magazines, they can resonate with the audience. Sasha's first love is melancholy and fresh, the so-called love is bigger than the sky, but it is destined to be the bitter growth pain of teenagers. It is worth mentioning that the director is interested in acting. (unfold all) Sasha (Sascha Kekez is acted the role of) the family is from Montenegro Eastern European immigrants. Sasha's mother has always dreamed of her son becoming a pianist. However, the whole reason why Sasha practices the piano is that he has a crush on the handsome and mature piano teacher at school. Until one day the teacher announced that she was going to go abroad, Sasha was so discouraged that she told her Chinese female companion Gillian (Yvonne Yung Hee) the secret she could not tell. Poor Gillian has been misunderstanding that Sasha is interested in her, and in a fit of anger, she doesn't fall in love with Sasha's brother. The trouble is that Sasha has always told her conservative and hated father that Gillian is her girlfriend, thus this "triangular relationship" has also caused numerous confusion and misunderstandings. Sasha finally made up her mind to show her love before the teacher left, but she didn't know that the whole family had caused an uproar. A comeout movie with beautiful picture and delicate emotion. Whether it is parents who are disappointed in their son but still love, female friends who love and hate, and those who are frightened to go to gay bars and buy same-sex magazines, they can resonate with the audience. Sasha's first love is melancholy and fresh, the so-called love is bigger than the sky, but it is destined to be the bitter growth pain of teenagers. It is worth mentioning that the director deliberately substituted his immigrant background and touched the conflict and integration of Eastern and Western immigrants (Eastern European, Chinese) and German local culture through the troubles of juvenile Sasha, thus adding more connotation to the film. ©Douban

Sasha (Sascha Kekez) is an Eastern European immigrant from Montenegro. Sasha's mother has always dreamed of her son becoming a pianist. However, the whole reason why Sasha practices the piano is that he has a crush on the handsome and mature piano teacher at school. Until one day the teacher announced that she was going to go abroad, Sasha was so discouraged that she told her Chinese female companion Gillian (Yvonne Yung Hee) the secret she could not tell. Poor Gillian has been misunderstanding that Sasha is interested in her, and in a fit of anger, she doesn't fall in love with Sasha's brother. The trouble is that Sasha has always told her conservative and hated father that Gillian is her girlfriend, thus this "triangular relationship" has also caused numerous confusion and misunderstandings. Sasha finally made up her mind to show her love before the teacher left, but she didn't know that the whole family had caused an uproar. A comeout movie with beautiful picture and delicate emotion. Whether it is parents who are disappointed in their son but still love, female friends who love and hate, and those who are frightened to go to gay bars and buy same-sex magazines, they can resonate with the audience. Sasha's first love is melancholy and fresh, the so-called love is bigger than the sky, but it is destined to be the bitter growth pain of teenagers. It is worth mentioning that the director is interested in acting. (unfold all) Sasha (Sascha Kekez is acted the role of) the family is from Montenegro Eastern European immigrants. Sasha's mother has always dreamed of her son becoming a pianist. However, the whole reason why Sasha practices the piano is that he has a crush on the handsome and mature piano teacher at school. Until one day the teacher announced that she was going to go abroad, Sasha was so discouraged that she told her Chinese female companion Gillian (Yvonne Yung Hee) the secret she could not tell. Poor Gillian has been misunderstanding that Sasha is interested in her, and in a fit of anger, she doesn't fall in love with Sasha's brother. The trouble is that Sasha has always told her conservative and hated father that Gillian is her girlfriend, thus this "triangular relationship" has also caused numerous confusion and misunderstandings. Sasha finally made up her mind to show her love before the teacher left, but she didn't know that the whole family had caused an uproar. A comeout movie with beautiful picture and delicate emotion. Whether it is parents who are disappointed in their son but still love, female friends who love and hate, and those who are frightened to go to gay bars and buy same-sex magazines, they can resonate with the audience. Sasha's first love is melancholy and fresh, the so-called love is bigger than the sky, but it is destined to be the bitter growth pain of teenagers. It is worth mentioning that the director deliberately substituted his immigrant background and touched the conflict and integration of Eastern and Western immigrants (Eastern European, Chinese) and German local culture through the troubles of juvenile Sasha, thus adding more connotation to the film. ©Douban

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