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STREAMING~ Aviva ~FULLMOVIE~OnLiNe~2020 | watch Hd movies & download free

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(2020 Watch Online) Aviva

Aviva” is a uniquely sexy dancing in the streets, sheets and bars impressionistic take on a movie romance, set in a New York world of gender-fluid and frequently fully unclothed bodies. Director Boaz Yakin ‘s (“Fresh,” “Remember the Titans,” “A Price Above Rubies”) dreamy film, with choreography from former member of Israeli dance company Batsheva Dance Company and co-star Bobbi Jene Smith, tells a story that is timeless, universal and yet up-to-the-moment. The character of Aviva, played by both Zina Zinchenko (and at times by Or Schraiber), is a young Parisian who develops an online romance with Eden, played by Tyler Phillips (and at times Bobbie Jene Smith), a New Yorker. After a long courtship they meet in person and fall in love, settling into an intimate relationship that leads to marriage, but one, as many are, laced with conflicts. Incorporating exuberant dance sequences, and featuring a pair of principal characters played by four different actors daringly expressing both masculine and feminine sides, “Aviva” captures a restless and changing today where who we are as women and men, and how we navigate the world, is up for grabs.

Genre: Art House & International, Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Romance
Directed By: Boaz Yakin
Written By: Boaz Yakin
In Theaters: Jun 12, 2020 Limited
On Disc/Streaming: Jun 12, 2020
Runtime: 116 minutes
Studio: Outsider Pictures

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Aviva 2020

It’s challenging to pinpoint filmmaker Boaz Yakin’s style. As a writer and director, he’s responsible for films as varied as the original Punisher adaptation, the gritty urban drama Fresh, the soapy sports flick Remember the Titans, the fluffy rom-com Uptown Girls, and the sleight-of-hand thriller Now You See Me. The less said about Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the better. Yakin is consistent at being inconsistent. He continues that trend with the out-of-nowhere, poetic, experimental, indie drama Aviva. It couldn’t be any more different from the filmmaker’s previous output and is all the better for it. Unchained from the artifice of the Hollywood system, Yakin seems to finally, truly express himself here.

The filmmaker makes his intentions clear from the start. His nude characters break the fourth wall as they address the audience directly with smug monologues about said film making artifice and sexual role reversals. “I’m acting right now,” states Bobbie Jene Smith, a choreographer who plays the female version of a male character called Eden (Tyler Phillips). “I didn’t write these words. They are written by what we, as a species, currently refer to as a man.” On the flipside, Eden’s partner, Aviva (Zina Zinchenko), is played by Smith’s fellow choreographer, Or Schraiber. The four are interchangeable throughout the narrative.

It’s challenging to pinpoint filmmaker Boaz Yakin’s style. As a writer and director, he’s responsible for films as varied as the original Punisher adaptation, the gritty urban drama Fresh, the soapy sports flick Remember the Titans, the fluffy rom-com Uptown Girls, and the sleight-of-hand thriller Now You See Me. The less said about Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the better. Yakin is consistent at being inconsistent. He continues that trend with the out-of-nowhere, poetic, experimental, indie drama Aviva. It couldn’t be any more different from the filmmaker’s previous output and is all the better for it. Unchained from the artifice of the Hollywood system, Yakin seems to finally, truly express himself here.

The filmmaker makes his intentions clear from the start. His nude characters break the fourth wall as they address the audience directly with smug monologues about said film making artifice and sexual role reversals. “I’m acting right now,” states Bobbie Jene Smith, a choreographer who plays the female version of a male character called Eden (Tyler Phillips). “I didn’t write these words. They are written by what we, as a species, currently refer to as a man.” On the flipside, Eden’s partner, Aviva (Zina Zinchenko), is played by Smith’s fellow choreographer, Or Schraiber. The four are interchangeable throughout the narrative.

“ different iterations of Aviva and Eden argue, make love, search for a new apartment 

Confused yet? Aviva is meant to be disorienting, but pleasantly so, a kaleidoscopic whirlwind of sounds and images. Through this colorful prism, Yakin observes the blossoming(s) and downfall(s) of Romance. The different iterations of Aviva and Eden argue, make love, search for a new apartment the childish Eden literally manifested as a bratty child go through immigration and marital woes (“I don’t even know who I am anymore in this fu**ing country!” Aviva shouts about our great nation), break-ups and reunions, and of course, dance, dance, dance.

It may all be a tad indulgent and overlong. Not all of it gels as well as Yakin intended: Aviva flips back and forward between narratives, non-sequiturs, tones, not to mention genders and timelines, with such reckless abandon, the orchestrator of this organized chaos can only be applauded for his audacity and the fact that most of it actually does work. Yakin’s exploration of flesh, sexual desire, connection, and isolation is deeply sensual, built on juxtapositions, unabashedly romantic, and tongue-in-cheek (the purportedly French Aviva nonchalantly acknowledges her clearly-Russian accent).



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