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101st Kilometer is a gritty exploration of post-war Soviet life, situated in a small town that serves as a dumping ground for those the capital deems unreliable. The film's atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating, with a tone that mirrors the bleak reality of its characters. Lenka, the protagonist, finds himself pulled deeper into a world of crime led by the charismatic yet dangerous Kostya Konovalov. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Lenka grapples with loyalty and morality. The performances feel raw and authentic, pulling you into the era's complexities. It's a fascinating glimpse into a seldom-explored part of history, with practical effects that ground the narrative rather than detract from it. Definitely a piece that lingers in your mind.
Set in a post-war Soviet town, rich in historical context.Focuses on themes of loyalty and moral dilemmas.Strong character-driven narrative with a slow build.
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