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Business Trip from 1962 is an intriguing exploration of human resilience, set against the backdrop of Soviet agriculture. The film unfolds with Mikhail, who sidesteps vacationing to tackle the malfunctioning tractor he designed. The pacing drags a bit in parts, but there's a certain charm to how Mikhail's unexpected sojourn allows for deeper character exploration, especially with Klava, who tends to the apiary. That connection blossoms amidst the rural setting, and the performances have a raw authenticity that feels genuine. The slow unraveling of relationships alongside the agricultural failures speaks volumes about the human condition, making it distinctive in its quiet yet poignant narrative.
This film, directed by an unknown talent, has a certain obscurity that appeals to collectors. It's not widely available, making its original prints quite sought after, especially in good condition. Be prepared for some discrepancies in international releases, which can add a layer of complexity to owning it. For those with an eye for Soviet cinema, this is one of those hidden gems that spark conversations at screenings.
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