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So, 'Heart Is Not a Stone' is an interesting adaptation of Ostrovsky's play, swirling around this merchant class where wealth overtakes everything. The tone is heavy, you know? It feels almost oppressive at times, with a constant sense of despair lurking in the background. The pacing might seem slow to some, but it allows for those deeper character moments to really sink in. The performances are quite compelling, capturing that struggle between human connection and materialism. The practical effects are subtle but effective, reinforcing the idea that emotions are often buried beneath layers of money and status. It's definitely a film that lingers in your mind long after viewing, all while exploring those timeless themes of love and loss in a materialistic world.
Adaptation of A. N. Ostrovsky's playExplores themes of wealth vs. emotionDistinctive atmosphere with heavy tones
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