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Don Juan (2015) weaves a peculiar narrative around Oleg, a young man caught between expectations and self-identity. His mother, Marina, sees him as a disappointment, believing he’s just an idle presence in her life. The documentary unfolds in a raw, almost observational style—there’s a disarming honesty to Oleg’s interactions that makes it feel both intimate and uncomfortable. It’s not your typical coming-of-age story; instead, it dives deep into themes of alienation and familial pressure. The pacing can feel slow at times, but it allows for a profound exploration of Oleg’s world. Performance-wise, Oleg's quiet demeanor draws you in, making you ponder what really defines manhood in today's society. A unique glimpse into a life that doesn't conform to norms.
Documentary style with an intimate look at personal struggles.Themes of identity and familial expectations run deep.Pacing allows for a thoughtful exploration of character.
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