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So, 'December 20th' is quite a compelling TV movie directed by Grigori Nikulin. It dives deep into the atmosphere of post-revolution Russia, specifically December 1917, when the Bolsheviks were really trying to solidify their grip on power. The film captures the tension of that era effectively, with a pacing that feels both deliberate and urgent. The performances are raw, particularly from the character of Lenin, who embodies the resolute yet conflicted spirit of the time. There's a starkness in the practical effects and set design that gives it an almost documentary-like feel, making you feel the weight of history. It's not just about the politics but also about the human cost of revolution, which gives it a haunting quality.
Set in post-revolution RussiaExplores themes of power and revolutionNotable performances by the cast
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