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So, 'I Want to Know Everything № 220' is this intriguing little documentary from '93 that dives into some really unique subjects. It opens with this fascinating glimpse into S.V. Obraztsov's collection of ancient wind-up dolls, which, honestly, captures a certain nostalgia. Then it shifts to the Balabanovskaya match factory—let me tell you, there’s something about the way they talk about these inextinguishable matches, it just sticks with you. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just adds to the charm. The stories are interwoven with a kind of muted sincerity that’s hard to describe. It’s like a peek into forgotten corners of Russian culture, all wrapped up in a simple, earnest presentation. Definitely distinct in its approach to storytelling, not flashy but very earnest.
Focus on unique cultural artifacts.Interesting pacing and storytelling method.Great example of 90s documentary style.
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