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Mar 10, 2025

To use an old phrase, it’s “pure cinema”. Years usually go by before I rewatch a film, however with this one I watched it two nights in a row. Beautiful and heartbreaking!

Nov 23, 2024

So this is basically what appears to be a film school project where they got an economy donkey and kind of moved it around to different settings using strange camera tricks to attempt to give the impression that it’s lackluster acting skills were actually evocative of, well, it’s hard to say really. Mostly it’s just varying closeups of the donkey standing around looking decidedly morose. Kind of like Eyore absent any actual personality. They probably would have done better to get that donkey from Shreck. Now THERE’S a donkey! Also, other stuff happened spoken in a wide variety of languages (except for donkey) with no subtitles in any language at all most of which was hard to care about. Even on an 11 hour flight I found myself looking for something else to do but I managed to hang on to the end, such as it was…

Jun 17, 2024

The film follows a donkey as he is freed from a circus, sold, then escapes, and the people he interacts with along a journey that takes him from Poland to Italy and ultimately to the slaughterhouse. I spent the film trying to figure out what the message was that they were trying to convey, as this was clearly a message film. Is it about control, or the lack of control of one’s destiny? Is it about transformation, or trying to be something you are not? The postscript makes it clear that the film is basically a meat is murder public service announcement. Mostly it was just boring and self-indulgent on the part of the filmmaker.

Feb 26, 2024

Thinly drawn and emotionally manipulative but at least it's well shot and they get a lot of mileage out of how cute this donkey is

Nov 9, 2023

I got more than I expected from this film. The Animal abuse shots were hard to watch. I know they weren't real, but animal abuse is always a "trigger" for me. This movie is sweet at times, hard to watch at times, and never boring. The pacing and length of the film are great. It also stuck with me through the night and while I was trying to go to sleep. I think I understand the ending, but I'm not sure. I won't say much because it is a spoiler if I do.

Oct 31, 2023

You'd have to be heartless not to feel for the donkey EO. Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski's art film EO (2022) is a breathtaking achievement in empathizing with the joys and pains animals enjoy or suffer at the hands of humans. Jerzy demonstrates a sheer love of nature's beauty from donkeys, foxes, owls, horses, to streams and forests. His total empathy as director shows a maturity and a clarity of vision. EO should be seen for its artful craft and tender consideration for how animals have no agency in a world where nature is dominated by humanity. Jerzy makes every donkey look like it's acting with purposeful close-up shots of EO's eyes or face. It's something to behold. Jerzy Skolimowski's direction is formidable and heartfelt. EO takes the perspective of the donkey on his perilous journey through from cruel circus conditions, his loving lady owner, a quiet donkey farm, vicious soccer fanatics, disquieting forests full of hunters, a scenic Italian villa, to a disturbing slaughterhouse. Jerzy lets us look at the cute donkey plenty, but interestingly shows us the world through his eyes. Whether someone is petting, feeding, or hitting him. I am in awe of Jerzy's scope as director. The intimate scenes of EO's lady caretaker gently nurturing the donkey to the sudden green lasers of unseen hunters taking aim at our donkey hero EO. I am stunned by EO. Writers Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska find inventive ways to keep EO engrossing even with a silent protagonist donkey like EO. Characters will go from Polish, English, to Italian or just be animals nuzzling up to one another. Every bray of the donkey EO feels like an outcry of pain or declaration of freedom. Freedom is the key as EO simply wants to see his beloved owner lady once more, but he's held in captivity or made to work so hard. Humanity never considers the suffering of donkeys. From having them pull carts to not washing them carefully like the horses or hurting them for sport or meat. Donkeys always get the worst of humanity. Casting directors Jorgelina Depetris Pochintesta and Paulina Krajnik got amazing Polish talent among a legend like Isabelle Huppert for EO's wonderful cast. Polish actress Sandra Drzymalska is the sweetest angel as EO's loving caretaker Kasandra, while he's captive in the circus. EO seems happy in the tender embrace of Kasandra. Drzymalska is the most gorgeous actress you've ever seen with flowing hair, kind eyes, and devastation after losing EO. She comes across as genuinely nurturing towards EO. She delivers a magnificent performance in EO with kindness and affection for her beloved donkey EO. Italian actor Lorenzo Zurzolo is very handsome and cool as the kindly priest Vito, who takes in EO in his hour of need. I liked him a lot. Iconic French actress Isabelle Huppert is excellent as the Italian Countess returning to France. Her cold demeanor, dismissal of Vito's mass, and seeming seduction of her step-son priest is perverted in an entertaining way. Polish actor Mateusz Kościukiewicz is amazing as the amiable metalhead trucker Mateo. The six donkeys portraying EO are all adorable and sweet. Their cute names are Ettore, Hola, Marietta, Mela, Rocco, and Tako. Editor Agnieszka Glińska's art house cuts are captivating. I kept thinking how creative EO is cut together with sudden dreamy imagery of nature or donkey perspectives. Cinematographer Michał Dymek should feel so proud of the jaw dropping wide shots of EO on his odyssey. The intimate close-ups of EO are so pretty and endearing. I love the sweeping style and innovative shots. The camera pans smoothly or will spin around. There's an unforgettable shot in every scene of EO. Composer Paweł Mykietyn's amorous film score can feel romantic, hopeful, or haunting. The swirling symphonic music is absolutely amazing. It's like we can know and feel how EO does as the music cues shift. The electronic and metal songs for the dance party and trucker drive are awesome too. EO's score is a miracle of subtle storytelling. Sound designers Marcin Matlak, Radoslaw Ochnio, Suraj Bardia, Pawel Jazwiecki, Azzurra Stirpe, Olivier Chane, Pandiyan R., and Marta Weronska captures crisp donkey hooves stepping on stone or grass. The cute sounds of EO chomping on carrots or straw fizzle in your ears. Costume designer Katarzyna Lewińska makes a lovely red dress, farmer gear, model designer clothes, metalhead outfits, and soccer uniforms. Makeup artists Aleksandra Dutkiewicz and Weronika Zielińska give each girl the prettiest wavy hairstyles. In short, EO is a wonderful film that is moving, intriguing, cute, funny, sorrowful, and devastating. At 88 minutes with a fast pace, how can you not want to see the adorable and empathetic feature EO?

Sep 24, 2023

A neat Polish feature film with very little dialogue about a donkey. It is charming, but can be watched in 2X speed and you will get the gist. There isn't a page of dialogue and this isn't for little kids, and maybe not even for young teens. Then, an entire different movie pops up which comes from another universe that seemed like a short film. It worked for me, but your milage may vary. Final Score: 7.2/10

Sep 20, 2023

A totally unique and brilliantly creative film. Told from animals points of view. So clever and shot stylistically. Unforgettable.

Sep 15, 2023

With a minimum of dialogue, it is an ingenious and stimulating metaphor about the importance of animal rights to life. As a curiosity, it never hurts to see it.

Sep 14, 2023

I generally tend to side with the critics, but this one I just can't get there. Perhaps the director's name is clouding their vision... Multiple moments in the film reached for depth, but missed so completely that I found unable to stifle my laugher in a sold out theater. The one and half stars are for the donkey.

Sep 7, 2023

A melancholic story of a donkey who is trying to reunite with his loving owner. Mostly from the donkey's point of view, it's a bit weird and a bit arty with colored sequences and classical music. The donkey's journey is very eventful with a good representation of the use and abuse of animals in today's modern world, but I didn't find it that emotionally profound or entertaining – maybe donkey's mean more in Polish culture? There's some humour, the donkey's cute enough and his soulful eyes showed a sense of understanding, but it wasn't really for me.

Aug 13, 2023

Interesting but also troubling and hard to watch at times. Visually stunning!

Aug 6, 2023

Inspired by Robert Bresson's 1966 film Au Hasard Balthazar, Jerzy Skolimowski lenses his Oscar-nominated international feature about a derelict donkey changing hands in a rural Polish landscape with nightmarish imaginariness and mournful beauty to accent our cruelty to animals and to one another through the sad eyes of the eponymous burro.

Aug 4, 2023

I will never forget this movie

Jul 23, 2023

A wonderful film that shows the awfulness of (much of) humankind, and the tender innocence of a donkey.

Jun 30, 2023

The aimless and simultaneously impactful scenes that occur at every moment of the movie make this worthwhile. Truly a unique and beautiful film that is like no other.

Jun 27, 2023

Seeing this film is an acknowledgement of the world that we all create everyday. With so much warmth and beauty, this film is a kind and very generous opportunity to be honest with yourself. What are you if you don't take that opportunity.

Jun 8, 2023

EO, a gray donkey with melancholy eyes, encounters good and bad on his journey through life, experiences joy and pain, and endures the Wheel of Fortune. I am absolutely stunned by EO, I can't believe it took me this long to watch it. EO is a movie told in its visuals, and I am a sucker for these kind of movies, such as Athena last year as well. The movie tackles some pretty heavy themes and doesn't shy away from them, to show the viewer the real world. The way that Jerzy Skolimowski shot this movie with his team, is just mind blowing, and really shows you how bad the best cinematography line-up is this year, because this might be the most gorgeous movie of the year. The movie follows a donkey throughout his highs and lows, his happy and sad moments, and I thought it was portrayed perfectly. EO might not be a movie for everyone, because it is not your typical type of movie, but what was I blown away by it, that ending was emotionally impactful as well, perfection!

May 28, 2023

One of the best movies I have ever seen. The music, the visuals, and the story is astonishing. Everything came together to tell a beautiful and yet, gut wrenching and heartbreaking story of a donkey named EO mistreated while simultaneously loved by humans.

May 15, 2023

IO świat poznaje, czasem z tej lepszej strony a czasem gorszej. Dla scen osiołka na meczu a potem bawiącego się w gospodzie warto zobaczyć

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