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So, 'Elu täis roose' is this intriguing documentary from '79 that really captures a moment in time in Tallinn. You watch these young folks just hanging around a bar, and it feels like you're peeking into their lives, you know? The pacing is laid-back, almost meditative, and there's this artistic flair to how it plays with the concept of time. It’s not about big events; it’s more about the fleeting moments and the atmosphere. The whole vibe is very raw and authentic, which makes it distinctive. You get a sense of nostalgia, almost like you’re part of that world, experiencing the essence of youth and the passage of time in a very honest way.
This film has a certain scarcity to it, especially in physical formats like VHS or DVD, which collectors seem to appreciate. It’s not the most widely known title, but those who do have it in their collections often mention its powerful atmosphere and exploration of youth culture in the late '70s. There’s a growing interest in Eastern European documentaries from this period, making this one a bit of a hidden gem for those focused on that niche.
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