Talk:Lilya 4-ever

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Guuuh. What's the point in having spoiler tags when the penultimate paragraph, which allegedly does not contain spoilers, contains the sentence "Lilja consistently worships the image throughout before smashing it shortly before her suicide"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.212.29.83 (talk) 09:12, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

It's not exactly Harry Potter, is it? However perhaps they should be put back on; the article is too short to be able to conceal the plot synopsis and ending, perhaps, for them to be of much use but someone flicking to the page who actually wants to see the movie might need them to prevent them reading the page. For me knowing the plot is OK, now I don't have to sit through it. Lstanley1979 (talk) 15:42, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

Looking at it in more detail, I think the two sections should be reversed so that the spoiler is at the point where you have to scroll down to see it. I'm happy to do this but perhaps it would necessitate the "About the Film" section being rewritten so maybe it is a job for more experienced Wikipedia editors. Lstanley1979 (talk) 17:46, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

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English phraseology
. Is it just me, or is the english on this article mediocre at best? Not proper for a wikipidia article. I think we need to revise this article. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by SwedishPsycho (talk • contribs).

I've cleaned it up slightly, particularly substituting "marginalised" for "severely excluded". As a native English speaker I can't see much wrong with the general gist of the article; it depends how technical you want to get though. To all intents and purposes it reads fine. Lstanley1979 (talk) 15:39, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

Danguole Rasalaite
She doesn't obviously have a wiki yet but does anyone have any links to this story in the news? Seems like if she is well known enough to have a film based on her life she is well-known enough to be documented elsewhere. Lstanley1979 (talk) 15:44, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Danguole Rasalaite on Danish Wiki Rune X2 (talk) 09:43, 17 August 2008 (UTC)

That's in Danish, no one understands. Here's something I found: http://www.interpol.int/Public/News/2006/news20060124Address.asp Othatzsokewl (talk) 05:22, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

The Ghosts
From watching the film, I believe the filmmakers wanted to leave it up to the audience whether or not the Ghost of Volodya was real or a figment of Lilya's imagination. Personally, I viewed Volodya's Ghost as a manifestation of Lilya's guilt and yearning for what she left behind, as horrible as it was. The article should be changed to reflect both explanations. -- John Ryan — Preceding unsigned comment added by John Ryan (talk • contribs) 17:52, 3 August 2008 (UTC)

Criticising soundtrack's composition
The opinion of Tony Rayns on soundtrack's composition seems to be pretty doubtfull as Rammstein's album Mutter was #1 bestseller in Russia in 2001. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.178.94.233 (talk) 18:20, 2 April 2011 (UTC)