New Jersey Stage Issue 54 | Page 103

Polish and French films, includ- ing Pawlikoski’s The Woman in the Fifth and Ida, and she grasps the chance to take centre stage here with all the pent up fury of a teenage girl given three minutes to impress a talent show jury. For all the pretty images con- jured up by Pawlikowski and Żal, it’s the performances of Kulig and Kot that hold the narra- tive together. I have to confess I struggled to invest in their char- acters’ romantic relationship - one which begins with both parties taking advantage of their opposite’s vulnerabilities and never really seems to progress beyond any superficial, surface level attraction - but Kulig and Kol are so mesmeric in the roles that it was only after the credits rolled that I came to this conclu- sion, my decision perhaps ex- acerbated by the movie ending with a preposterously melodra- matic grand gesture that sug- gests it was penned by an overly emotional teenager. w Cold War 3 ½ stars out of 5 Directed by: Pawel Pawlikowski Starring: Joanna Kulig, Tomasz Kot, NJ STAGE - ISSUE 54 Borys Szyc, Agata Kulesza,  Cédric Kahn INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 103