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Dream in Broad Daylight is a curious piece from 1990 that delves into the everyday lives of people in the USSR, presenting a peculiar mix of reality and idealism. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meandering at times, which enhances its reflective tone. It's fascinating to see how interviews paint a picture of happiness that feels scripted yet oddly genuine. The cinematography has this raw, unpolished quality that really draws you into the world depicted. There's an atmosphere of nostalgia, a longing for a simpler time, even amidst the backdrop of political tension. The performances, if you can call them that, are almost spontaneous, giving off a vibe that feels both staged and real. It's a distinctive snapshot of a society often romanticized or demonized, presented in a way that sparks thoughts long after the credits roll.
Interesting portrayal of Soviet life.Raw visual style adds authenticity.Provokes thought on happiness and reality.
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Petro Olar
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