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How Do You Do (1988) is a raw documentary that peels back the layers on the often-taboo subject of prostitution in the late Soviet Union. The film's tone is unflinching, capturing the stark realities faced by these women. It dives into their motivations—some seem resigned, others defensive—giving a voice to their stories amidst a backdrop of societal shame. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with the discomfort and complexity of their lives. It doesn't offer easy answers about what foreigners seek in this dynamic, making it distinctive. The performances feel genuine, almost unscripted at times, which adds an unsettling authenticity to the viewing experience.
Focuses on the societal context of late USSR.Authentic performances lend to the film's rawness.Dives deep into the motivations and feelings of the women.
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