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Difficult Floors is this interesting little TV movie from '75 that really dives into the struggles of a young engineer, Viktor Nefedov, taking on a tough job in construction. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to the tension. You get this gritty atmosphere, especially with the practical effects showing the challenges on site. It's not just about the construction; there's this underlying commentary on innovation clashing with traditional methods. Performances are solid but understated, giving it a more realistic vibe. It’s an intriguing mix of drama and industry insights, something that you don't see often in mainstream cinema.
Difficult Floors hasn't seen many re-releases, making it a bit elusive for collectors. The film originally aired as a TV movie, so finding it on physical formats is a challenge. Its scarcity adds to its collector interest, especially for those who appreciate dramas that focus on real-life struggles and industrial themes. There’s not a lot of buzz around it, which keeps its profile low but definitely makes it a curious find for anyone digging deep into 70s television cinema.
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