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Autumn, Chertanovo... is a quiet exploration of human frailty and desire. The film drifts through the life of a young woman, whose complex relationship with love and self-acceptance is both unsettling and poignant. There's a certain rawness in her belief that to feel like a saint, one must first embrace depravity, a notion that creates tension in her interactions, particularly with the men drawn to her. The pacing feels deliberate, perhaps even languid at times, yet it enhances the film's reflective atmosphere. There's not much in the way of flashy effects; instead, it's the performances that stand out, with a haunting depth that lingers long after viewing. Itās this introspective nature that really makes it distinctive, capturing a slice of life thatās often overlooked.
Reflects on complex relationships and self-identity.Atmospheric pacing enhances the film's introspective nature.Strong character-driven narrative without flashy effects.
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