The Double Life of Véronique

It says: Ismail Tashallo Film of Krestztof Kiemelski, “The Double Life of Vérónique”, which is challenging life in the context of “Identitative criteria”, through a woman's character, has a suspicious sentence. Veronica tells my father: I feel like I'm alone all the time; in the sense that there's a Veronica in this world. One [...]
It says: Ismail Tasholli
Krzistztof Kiemelski's film “The Double Life of Vérónique”, which is challenging life in the context of “Identitative criteria”, through a woman's character, has a suspicious sentence. Veronica tells my father: I feel like I'm alone all the time; in the sense that there's a Veronica in this world. Another night.
Similarly, in our civic dilemmas, for “predicting” of the making of important political decisions by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, for signing or not signing Zajednica, it comes in two.
First like Albin and then Prime Minister Kurti. Albin Kurti, like Veronica, is not alone in this world. There's another half somewhere.
Will Albin sacrifice his idealistic talent, to remain within the identity of Kurti's untrained calculator, in his decision to give final solution to dialogue with Serbia? We don't know that.
This dilemma has been the source of two opposites because of its discoursity in a short period of time.
In doubt whether Kurti will sign the final agreement with Serbia with Zajednica in à, finding the much-deposed compromise required by the international community, both answers are valid: Yes, as Prime Minister Kurti and NO as Albin.
There are “Group” promises today. Next to yesterday. Before and after power.
The person who says that he is counting on today's Kurt as a mathematician and a calculator who has an intentional obsession and does not choose tools to maintain it. Except, Zayednica will have to pack it up on another level of language games for them “subtle” shock.
The man who says no calculates in Albin yesterday, who drew his idealism from certain principles that excluded “compromit” as possibilities.
Their argument is that Albin wouldn't risk this “Face” of the past that gave him many votes. Its final removal would cut the strings between “prosecutors” and the leader, between legalisation and action.
For himself, Albin Kurt, by any chance you see reality, the world does not exactly come out. Bad. And turned upside down.









