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Cage is a fascinating 1990 short film that dives into a unique narrative style. Directed by Vladimir Tyulkin, it offers this raw glimpse into the human psyche, all wrapped up in a documentary format that feels both intimate and unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere β which, honestly, is quite claustrophobic at times. Practical effects are minimal but effective, giving it an authentic vibe that modern CGI lacks. The performances, while perhaps not polished, carry this weight of genuine emotion that really grounds the film. Itβs a curious piece that stands out for its exploration of confinement and liberation, making it a distinct viewing experience in the realm of Russian cinema.
Explores themes of confinementInteresting documentary styleUnique Russian cinema experience
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