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So, 'My Brother is Dr. Moles' is an interesting documentary that really captures the essence of familial bonds across great distances. The atmosphere is surprisingly intimate, despite the geographical separation. We're drawn into the lives of these two brothers—Alexey, who’s been in Moscow for over three decades, and his sibling, whose identity is a bit of a mystery since the director isn’t credited. It explores themes of connection, love, and the yearning that often accompanies physical distance. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments of silence and reflection. There's something raw about the performances, it’s not overly polished, which adds to its charm. Overall, it stands out for its genuine portrayal of sibling relationships in an age where distance often seems insurmountable.
Focuses on the emotional depth of sibling relationships.Intimate portrayal despite the geographical divide.Unique format with no credited director adds to its intrigue.
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