I Do, or Die - A Killer Arrangement (TV Movie 2020) Poster

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6/10
Predictable/Cliche but still Decent
KurttheWord7411 June 2022
Decent movie but it's definitely a little exaggerated. At times it feels like a cartoon. Still a good movie to watch when bored. Ana Golja acting was probably the best thing about this movie.
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1/10
I Do or Die of boredom
johnginesi-722783 November 2021
I found this movie very slow even though the movie had a 20 minute delay on starting, I could not find any positives at all, so that is why it rated a 1 from me. I actually watched Supergirl before switching back to this film, it was far more interesting and exciting.
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8/10
A Combination of Factors Made This Topical Movie worth Watching
alephnullfidusachates3 November 2021
I found this movie to be quite entertaining and well written. It tackles the family struggles within the age old custom of arranged engagements/marriages and the actors were more than capable of delivering the dialogue without it being too emotionally draining for such a sensitive topic.

I've also got to congratulate the Director and Producers for the way they set out, capturing the essence of the threat of losing love for the preservation of culture and prestige within community standing.

And just finally on a superficial note, I thought the actors were quite appealing in their looks without being too distracting from the theme of the movie.
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8/10
The Kumpania
lavatch24 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
As if set in a bygone historical era, the world depicted in this film is one of a clan that is governed by fiat of a tyrannical community leader and a system of arranged marriages that will ensure continuity of the tribe. Everything is about preserving the kumpania.

The feisty Sonia Jasaraska, who is about to reach her eighteenth birthday, is having none of the Romani tradition of arranged marriages. Sonia is being forced to marry Alex Raeesi, the son of the community patriarch Ian. She has already met and fallen in love with a nice gorger named Ray Fine. When Sonia rebels and attempts to run away, she is kidnapped and held prisoner in the Raeesi home.

Despite the wildly melodramatic narrative, the film offered an insightful consideration of marriage, family, duty, and free will. The cast was superb with each character extremely credible.

One of the saddest characters was young Ella, who has been raised in the Raeesi home. She is uneducated and illiterate, working as a charwoman. One of the most moving scenes was when Sonia told Ella the story of a princess held captive in a castle and the unlimited possibilities for her after a daring escape.

The film could have been a run-of-the-mill kidnapping and "held against her will" film. Although it did not present a very flattering portrait of the Romani, it was nonetheless was a well-conceived story. In the broader context, it was a moving testimony to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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