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So, 'Choice of Purpose' is this lesser-known gem from '75 that dives into the life of Igor Kurchatov, the man behind the Soviet atomic bomb. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting the heavy themes of ambition and moral dilemma, which honestly gives it a rather somber tone. The performances are solid—particularly the lead, who embodies the complexities of a genius caught in the web of political turmoil. It’s got this gritty atmosphere, enhanced by practical effects that, while not flashy, certainly evoke the era's struggle. There’s something about how it tackles the human cost of nuclear science that sticks with you, making it both a fascinating and thought-provoking watch.
This film is quite scarce on physical formats, with only a handful of VHS and DVD releases surfacing over the years. Collector interest is modest but growing, especially among those keen on Cold War-era cinema or biographical dramas. Its unique perspective on a pivotal historical figure makes it a noteworthy find for anyone digging into the genre.
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