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Life is Good. Even Better offers a raw glimpse into the post-Soviet landscape, specifically through the eyes of a Kyrgyzstani citizen wrestling with his new reality. The film's pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing the viewer to absorb the stark contrasts between past and present. The atmosphere is heavy, burdened with a sense of loss yet flickering with moments of resilience. The practical effects are minimal, but the performances resonate deeply, especially the lead, who embodies a struggle that many can relate to. It's distinct in its unvarnished portrayal of survival and dignity amidst chaos, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in the human condition post-collapse.
Post-Soviet themesExplores human resilienceUnique Kyrgyz perspective
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