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So this film, "Go there β I don't know where, find something β I don't know what," is a fascinating little piece of documentary storytelling from 2014. The filmmaker takes us on this rugged journey from Obninsk to Vladivostok, covering 9200 km on a shoestring budget of just 100 rubles a day. The pacing feels almost meandering, matching the hitchhiking vibe, as we meet various folks along the way. It's not just about the destination; it's the encounters and fleeting moments that linger. There's an authenticity to the raw footage and the genuine interactions that feels refreshing. The lack of a known director adds to its distinctiveness, making it feel like an intimate diary shared rather than a polished feature. Itβs this blend of spontaneity and exploration that really stands out.
Unique exploration of human connectionsAuthentic raw footageMeandering pacing matches the journey's spirit
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