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Last Train to Moscow is this curious little film from 1997. It follows a group of 11 Moscow University students on a rather, shall we say, uninhibited train journey. The tone is raw and gritty, capturing that youthful recklessness and exploration of desires against a backdrop of a moving train. The pacing is relentless, almost frenetic, as the camera captures intimate moments that blend both heightened passion and a sense of liberation. What’s distinctive here is the practical effects and the performances, which feel authentic, even if the narrative is thin. It’s not your typical student film, and it certainly pushes boundaries—definitely a title that sparks conversation among collectors.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. The original VHS and later DVDs are sought-after, but don’t expect a legacy label backing it. Its underground vibe and explicit content draw certain niches—collectors appreciate its authenticity and the daring performances. If you come across a copy, it’s certainly worth considering, especially for those who dive deep into avant-garde or adult cinema from the late '90s.
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