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So, 'Alexandra' is quite the piece. It's this intimate look at the Chechen war through the eyes of an elderly woman visiting her grandson, Denis, who's entrenched in it all. The film's pacing is deliberate, giving you time to really soak in the somber atmosphere and the weight of war. It feels like you're walking alongside Aleksandra as she interacts with the soldiers, providing this surprising contrast between her tenderness and the harshness around them. The performances are solid, especially the lead, who embodies this blend of fragility and strength. What stands out is how it captures the absurdity and brutality of war through personal connection. Not your typical war drama, that's for sure.
The gradual reveal of Aleksandra's perspective on conflict.Strong use of naturalistic dialogue.Interesting practical effects that enhance the realism.
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