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So, 'And Life Goes On' is quite the unique piece. It’s got this slow-burn vibe that really lets you sink into Semen Dakhno's life in Kyiv. The atmosphere feels almost heavy at times, but there's a raw honesty that pulls you in. The pacing? It moves at its own rhythm, which might throw some folks off, but if you give it time, you start to appreciate the nuances. The themes of fate and consequence are woven throughout, especially with Semen's encounter with Karpik. The performances feel genuine, almost like you're peeking into real lives. There’s a subtlety in the practical effects that adds to the film's grounded feel. Overall, it’s not your typical drama; it’s more of a character study wrapped in a slice of life.
Distinctive slow-burn storytellingGenuine performances that feel realThemes of fate and consequence are prominent
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