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So 'Misha' is this raw documentary about Mikhail Sarin, a guy who's really just trying to get by. It’s fascinating how it dives into his daily grind, collecting scrap metal from dumps to make ends meet. The pacing feels almost meandering at times, but it really mirrors Misha's life—there's no rush, just survival. The atmosphere is heavy but somehow infused with his relentless optimism, which is kind of uplifting amidst the struggles. It’s not flashy, but the candid moments and performances feel genuine. It’s a slice of life that reflects on resilience and familial bonds, especially with his grandson, Timur. The simplicity of it all is what makes it stand out in the doc landscape.
Documentary on resilienceFocus on family dynamicsCandid portrayal of daily struggles
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Victor Sumenkov
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