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So, Guram Amaryan: 17 Minutes of Gold is an intriguing little comedy, really. It's like you're eavesdropping on a guy's wild stream of consciousness. Amaryan dives into his life, reflecting on losing his driver's license and his brush with the law—kind of hard to look away. There's this peculiar blend of humor and candidness; he brings this raw, almost absurd quality to discussing serious stuff like a criminal record. And then there's the case of Yefremov—he weaves that in with a touch of dark wit. The pacing is tight, keeps you on your toes. Not a lot of flashiness here, but the charm lies in its groundedness, the way Amaryan just talks to the camera, feels almost intimate, even when it gets bizarre. Quite distinctive in its approach, for sure.
Amaryan's storytelling style is engaging and raw.Covers a mix of serious and absurd themes.Unique perspective on personal and legal struggles.
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