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So, "Alice in Russialand"—it's a curious piece, isn't it? Ken Russell takes us on this imaginative journey with Alice, who traverses a century of Russian history. The way the film blends documentary with fantasy is intriguing. You get these original characters that are like embodiments of the ideological battles throughout Russia's tumultuous past. There's this dreamlike quality, almost surreal at times, but it also feels grounded in real historical context. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it adds to that disorienting feel. Practical effects are used in a way that feels both whimsical and haunting, showcasing the stark contrasts in Russian art and culture. It’s a unique watch for anyone who has a fascination with history and the layers of storytelling.
Ken Russell's distinctive style shines through.A fascinating blend of history and fantasy.Original characters reflect ideological conflicts.
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