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Gravitation has this raw, introspective vibe that really captures the uncertainty of youth. Boris, played with a compelling mix of hesitation and desire, navigates his post-military life, and you can almost feel the weight of expectations pressing down. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that resonate deeply. It’s fascinating how the love stories intertwine; each relationship reveals another layer of Boris's character. The cinematography, while simple, pulls you into the atmosphere of the time, and there's something about the practical effects that adds to the authenticity. Ivanda’s direction keeps it grounded, making it feel very relatable, capturing that tension between duty and desire that many might find familiar.
Post-war existential themesCharacter-driven narrativeStrong performances with subtlety
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