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So, 'Good and Ugly' from 1972, directed by Feliks Sobolev, is really something to ponder. It’s not your run-of-the-mill documentary; it dives deep into the moral fabric of childhood. The way it presents children navigating their social environments – that’s where the film gets interesting. Sobolev captures moments that feel raw and unfiltered, almost like a slice of life. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it allows you to really sit with the topics at hand. The performances are genuine, and you can feel the weight of their experiences. The practical effects, or lack thereof, contribute to this stark realism. It’s a film that stays with you, making you think about how our surroundings shape us.
Documentary on moral developmentExplores societal impact on childrenDeeply reflective and engaging
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