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So, 'Lermontov' from '86 is this documentary that dives into the life of the Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov. It's got this contemplative vibe, really capturing the essence of his turbulent life and the romanticism of his work. You can feel the pacing is intentional, slow at times, which lets the viewer absorb the heavy themes of existentialism and the search for meaning. The practical effects are minimal, but they work well to evoke the era. No flashy edits or tricks here, just a raw look at Lermontov's world. The performances aren't typical actors; it feels more like a reenactment, which adds to its authenticity. Definitely a unique piece if you're into literary figures or Russian history.
Good for fans of Russian literatureCheck for historical accuracyInteresting take on a lesser-known poet
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