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So, 'Horses Aren't Changed at the Crossing' is a fascinating slice of Soviet cinema from 1980. It really captures the gritty atmosphere of industrial life in the USSR, focusing on the massive undertaking of building a car factory. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of the labor and the complexities involved. It’s not just about machinery; there’s a deep look at the human spirit and the challenges faced by workers. The performances, while not flashy, convey a raw authenticity that pulls you in. There's also some interesting practical effects that reflect the era's production style. It’s distinctive in showing the interplay between ambition and reality in such a stark, yet profound way.
Focuses on Soviet industrial themesAuthentic performancesInteresting practical effects
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