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So, 'Eugene Onegin' from '97 is this interesting blend of drama and music, really trying to bring Pushkin and Tchaikovsky into a more accessible light. The film has a unique tone, caught somewhere between a classic opera and a modern adaptation. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the atmospheric quality; you really feel the weight of the characters' existential dilemmas. Performances are earnest, and there's a rawness to how the emotions are conveyed. Plus, the practical effects and the staging capture a certain charm that digital may struggle with. It's definitely distinctive in how it navigates romance and regret, and those themes resonate throughout.
Interesting blend of opera and dramaUnique pacing that enhances atmosphereThemes of romance and regret are central
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