Bunraku brings together two of the most popular movie genres from the East and the West, it's a mix of Western and Samurai flicks, both under the umbrella of "bunraku" puppet theater.
Being a fan of many geeky and/or nerdy things, I take great pleasure when engaging in said geeky activities, whether it's DnD, Magic: The Gathering, video games, sci-fi, fantasy, medieval longsword fighting, you get the picture.
For today's review I have another special treat for you guys, a Romanian film called Nunta Muta, or The Silent Wedding. Considering the fact that I am Romanian, you'd think that I would've gotten to reviewing a Romanian film sooner or later, but you would've been rather wrong seeing as how the majority of movies made in my country aren't really my cup of tea.
The realm of proper sci-fi movies has been rather desolate in the past couple of years. I say 'proper' so as to dissociate real science-fiction from horseshit such as any of the Transformers movies.