Miki

MIKI is about a Slovak village man working in the woods in Germany and barely making any money who, after his father's death, decides to take the chances that 1990s post-communist Slovakia offers for business and becomes a mafia mobster in order to provide for his family. He starts his business by using his contacts at a local level. Soon after, his ambition, arrogance and conviction on his motivations take him to finish of his rivals and become the biggest mafia boss in Slovakia, exactly the same reasons that will put his position in danger when messing up with politics. What terrifies him most, even more than being killed or locked up, is his mother and wife knowing about his activities. MIKI will explore the themes of greed, power, loyalty and family.

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MovieGuys

Miki's a Slovakian take on the gangster, organised crime, genre. It took ,me a while to warm to this film. Its initially slow pace and unfamiliar cultural vibe left it feeling somewhat uninteresting and inaccessible. That being said, if you give this film a chance, you get to see how universally familiar patterns of human behaviour, in this case, violent criminal behaviour, assert themselves. Miki, the main character, is a well rendered. He has a certain brutal depth to him, hes cruel, superficially charming in a rather basic way but also strangely honourable and loyal. Other characters, such as the violent, brother are also interesting, as is the obvious poverty and corruption in the unstable post Communist period of the early 1990's Slovakia.The period in which this film is set. You can see how financially struggling people like Miki, are ushered into the world of crime. The closing scene where Miki's mother finally see's him for who and what he is, is subtly done but compelling. Oh and let the credits roll as there are cut scenes that round out Miki's story. In summary, well acted, well written, with characters who feel real and relatable. Starts off slowly but gradually becomes a rather compelling watch.

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