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235 000 000 is an intriguing documentary that captures the essence of Soviet life in the mid-60s. The Latvian filmmakers really immerse you in the vastness of the country, showcasing a population that was diverse and rich in culture, yet often overshadowed by the political climate of the time. The pacing gives you room to breathe, oscillating between stunning landscapes and intimate glimpses into everyday life, which really adds to the atmosphere. It's not flashy in terms of effects—no gimmicks here—just a genuine portrayal that feels almost like you're flipping through a time capsule. There’s a certain rawness in the performances of people they meet, which is what makes this film distinctive.
Finding a good copy of 235 000 000 can be a bit tricky, as it hasn’t seen much in terms of wide releases or restorations, which adds to its allure among collectors. There are a few obscure formats floating around, but many are in less-than-stellar condition. Interest in this film seems to be growing lately, particularly among those fascinated by Soviet history and documentary filmmaking from that era. If you come across a clean version, it’s worth considering, especially for its cultural and historical value.
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