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Nijinsky (1980) is a fascinating exploration of the tumultuous life of the legendary ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. The film dives deep into the emotional and psychological struggles he faced, particularly regarding his homosexuality and the complicated dynamics with his lover, Sergei Diaghilev. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as you can feel the weight of societal expectations pressing down on him. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and compelling, portraying a man caught between passion and duty. You get a sense of the beauty of ballet, but it’s laced with an undercurrent of tragedy. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to absorb the weight of his choices. Definitely stands apart for its intimate portrayal of an artist's life and love.
Great for discussions on LGBTQ+ representation in film.Interesting for those studying the intersection of art and personal identity.Notable for its depiction of early 20th-century ballet culture.
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