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Adventures in the City which Doesn't Exist is a whimsical journey that captures the essence of childhood imagination. Slava Kurochkin, the young protagonist, stumbles into a vibrant town where the boundaries of fiction blur, and characters leap from the pages. The film's pacing is gentle, allowing viewers to soak in its fantastical landscapes and the charming practical effects that lend a tangible feel to this dreamlike world. While the direction is somewhat anonymous, the performances, particularly by the young Slava, have an earnestness that adds warmth. The themes of adventure and discovery resonate deeply, making it a curious piece within the family genre, distinct for its approach to storytelling that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
This film has had limited format releases, primarily seen on VHS and occasional DVD, with the latter being quite scarce. Given its unique premise and charming execution, it garners interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems from the 70s. The obscurity of the director adds to its allure, and finding a well-preserved copy can be a rewarding hunt for those diving into niche family fantasy cinema.
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