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I'm Not a Tourist, I Live Here is a nuanced exploration of life in Estonia during the Soviet era, diving into the clash between a real estate agent and a homeless man. The cinematography captures the bleakness of the time, almost giving the viewer a sense of the oppressive atmosphere. Pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension and reflection to breathe. The performances feel authentic, almost raw—nothing theatrical here, just real people living in a complicated world. What stands out is how it handles the themes of displacement and belonging, a mirror to the broader socio-political shifts of the time. The practical effects are understated but serve the narrative well, grounding it in reality rather than spectacle.
Great representation of Soviet life in Estonia.Focuses on themes of displacement and belonging.Authentic performances that add depth to the narrative.
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