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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This film is supposed the surrealism masterpiece of the Romanian film industry, but it really, really sucks. The plot is simple...the viewer sees through the eyes of a delusional old woman, who is obsessing mainly about a TV reporter, urine and her daughter's boyfriend hernia. The acting is great, unfortunately the plot is pitiful and boring. It has at least one of the elements of a great surrealism film : the disgusting part(urine therapy), but it lacks the beautiful decors and haunting music of a remarkable movie.

    In conclusion if you want to see a great movie with a similar plot like this, go and rent "À la folie... pas Du tout", if you want to see a great surrealism film go and rent "The Cook the Thief His Wife & Her Lover",if u want to be bored out of your mind watch "The Nervous System".
  • In the official review of this production, I sarcastically labeled it as "A behaved Daneliuc" (there, there, I said BEHAVED, not "beheaded", you naughty wishful-thinkers! :P ) - only to point out that this became the criteria to judge the post-1989 works of this derailed movie-maker who 20-30 years ago was promising such a brilliant career - only to sabotage it himself, by his amateurish professional knowledge, stubborn refuse to learn his job, megalomaniac self-worshiping and insane tendency to non-aesthetic ugliness, scabrousness and meaninglessness. If the level of physical dejections, hysteria, vulgarity, childish would-be "metaphors", inane "major ideas" (hah!) and cinematographic dilettantism, keeps to a relatively bearable level (for instance, we don't feel the need to run away from the theater, and we don't puke on the floor, but only feel extremely disgusted, bored and confused with ourselves and with world in general) - well, the show can be termed as "behaved"...

    This is what happens here. As usual, the trouble starts with the absurdly moronic habit of Daneliuc to make a collage out of some random true-life facts, imagining this can automatically lead to an acceptable script. Well, it doesn't - it can only produce a chaotic nonsense. In "The Nervous System" (note that the title has nothing to do with the story, it's just haphazardly coined up), the main plot is inspired by the private diary of an old woman from Pitesti, Elena Bors, who had fallen in love with the news TV speaker Paul Soloc, and was laying on paper her romantic fantasies with the poor young anchorman. Although the story itself bore certain chances to an interesting developing, Daneliuc foolishly combines it with an incoherent series of scenes associated with urine therapy, loosely inspired by the M.I.S.A. sect led by the degenerate "guru" Gregorian Bivolaru. All this trashy nonsense ends up in the most ridiculous improvisation: a social protest of the retired in Brasov. Why? Nobody knows - not even Daneliuc.

    One single quality: the expressive performance of the great actress Rodica Tapalagä. Further... absolute void, one could say, but it's erroneous. Absolute crap is the adequate description.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    So lets say you are a Romanian film lover and you've been expecting a new Romanian production to show up when suddenly ,there you have it! A commercial on TV about Mircea Danieluc's newest movie-"Sistemul nervos". What you do next is that you ,as a Romanian , go to the nearest cinema very happy about getting to see a new Romanian film ,but by the time the film will end you might experience a big disappointment and come to the conclusion that Mircea Danieluc's movie are just not that enjoyable as they were in the past.

    THE STORY :

    The story of the movie is a complex one ,about an old woman ,madame Nica that owns a small house into the rural area and rents it from time to time to tourists. Her only pleasures are bickering her dog and watching the evening news presented by a handsome young man (alias Mircea Radu). She has a crush on him and when she finds out that he might be having problems with his enemies she takes an insane decision of going to Bucharest and trying to protect her "litle reindeer" as she liked to name him. Once arrived in Bucharest she goes to stay at her daughter's house. There she will have to put up with humiliance from his son-in-law and from her grand-daughter that is mostly under the influence of drugs.From there she tries to write letters to him and fantasizes about meeting him face to face making even a bigger obsession about him. The rest of the story is just a line of obsessive illusions full of disappointment and a country : Romania presented from a volcanic point of view.

    ACTOR'S PERFORMANCE :

    Mircea Radu-The same romantic type of guy as Romanians know him from his love show on TV,the same romantic performance in the movie. Rodica Talpalaga-a long awaited important role for her ,she has a remarkably natural performance demonstrating that she was born to become an actress. Valentin Teodosiu-a volcanic performance which we got used to in the last few years. He plays the role of the son-in-law of madame Nica Cecilia Barbora-plays the role of Tuta ,madame Nica's daughter. Her performance was OK,though nothing special about it either.

    To sum up everything that's been written "Sistemul nervos" ( The nervous system/English title)is a movie full of crazy illusions , fantasies , one over another disappointments and the image of Romania that's literary "under the steam pressure cocker",ready to explode at any time. I can only hope it won't bother your nervous system after you've seen it!