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The Man Who Put Idea In is a fascinating dive into the life of Kamenskikh Igor Kuzmich, a character who embodies a modern Diogenes. Set in a crumbling village in the Perm region, the film captures Kuzmich’s unique philosophy and lifestyle. His dilapidated hut and the surrounding environment create this raw, almost poetic atmosphere. There's a certain rhythm to the pacing that mirrors the slow, contemplative nature of Kuzmich himself. The documentary doesn’t rush; it lingers on moments, allowing viewers to digest the eccentricities of this unconventional thinker. The cinematography feels intimate, almost as if you’re peering into his world. It's a distinct portrayal of solitude, wisdom, and the absurdity of existence in a way that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Features intriguing philosophical musings.Captures the stark beauty of rural life.Immersive, slow-paced documentary style.
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