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Moscow Is Like A Dream has this haunting atmosphere, really. You get drawn into Kabir's world, a young Montenegrin just trying to navigate life in a vast city, with Nastya, who feels so intertwined with the modern art scene. The documentary flows at a contemplative pace, focusing on their crumbling relationship against the backdrop of art installations and gallery openings. There's this tension, a sense of disconnect that feels palpable. The practical effects and the raw, unvarnished performances add layers to their story. It's not just about love; it's also about ambition and the weight of expectation. A distinctively layered look at both personal and artistic struggles.
Explores themes of love and ambition.Features unique art installations and performances.Captivating portrayal of modern relationships.
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