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So, 'And the Soul Lasted the Longest' is this documentary that dives into the heart of the VI International Competition of Young Ballet Dancers. It's got this somber yet poignant tone, really capturing the pressures and aspirations of young artists. The film's pacing has a certain ebb and flow, almost like a dance itself, with moments of tension and release. It also focuses on the tragic story of dancer Māris Liepa, which adds a layer of melancholy that lingers throughout. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the intimacy of the performances without overshadowing them. It’s a peculiar piece, not just another dance doc; it’s a meditation on ambition and the cost of artistry.
Focuses on the pressures faced by young dancers.Features the life of Māris Liepa, adding depth to the story.Captures the essence of ballet through a documentary lens.
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