Didube, the Last Stop

In the middle of the busiest station, there is a small, peaceful veterinarian shop, where the silence is only broken by the outside noises. The owner of the pharmacy, Niko is sitting behind a glass counter with his wife Tsitso. He is writing poetry about current affairs. In the early 90's Didube was the last station of Tbilisi Metro. That was the time when Niko opened his shop. With his wife, Niko spends most of the time in Didube by sharing his dreams, music and poetry to his friends: Nodar, a local singer and Lili, a street vendor selling lemons on the station. The film shows how attached Niko is to this place. However, as time goes on, Niko's tiny little kingdom is coming to an end. Who knows, maybe this end will be the beginning of a new era in Niko's life.
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This was movie was phenomenal. Really really nice.
Very good. Must see if you like Documentary.
Compelling plot accompanied by quality acting.
The movie was great!
U just can't simply predict whats up next. Believe me, U can't! This movie delivers much more than i expected and i expected a lot.
I have enjoyed it so much that this is my third time watching it. Next year I will probable watch it again.
So, what makes this film different? It's smart, focused, and suspenseful.
This movie is one of the best I've ever seen. I had to watch it several times.
My life is forever changed due to this movie.
The reason I feel that this movie is such a TRIUMPH is the same reason I feel I lead a fulfilling life. I strive to live in the moment...to view my journey in life as exactly that: a journey.
I enjoyed this movie. So did my husband, cause he didnt fell asleep through the movie
I would highly recommend that anyone who is deciding whether or not to go and see it does; you will most likely love it.