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Amphitryon (2003) is a curious blend of theatricality and surrealism. Directed by Vladimir Mirzoev, it feels almost like an experimental performance piece. Maxim Sukhanov's portrayal is quite something—he embodies this carnival-like essence, challenging traditional narrative structures. The pacing can be erratic, but that adds to its unique charm. Practical effects are used creatively, lending an almost tangible quality to the fantastical elements. You really get a sense of the absurdity of the human condition through the lens of this wild spectacle. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic at times, making it a striking watch. It’s definitely not your standard TV movie, more like a theatrical experiment captured on screen.
Interesting take on the classic tale.Maxim Sukhanov's performance is compelling.The mix of practical effects adds a distinct flavor.
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