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Once More About Love captures a unique blend of drama and romance that’s quite atmospheric. The pacing is reflective, almost meandering at times, which creates a sense of introspection. Natasha’s journey from the Polytechnic Museum to her new role as a flight attendant feels emblematic of a restless spirit seeking connection. The dynamic between her and Elektron Yevdokimov reveals layers of vulnerability and ambition, making their encounters compelling. Performances are subtle yet evocative; there's a rawness in the interactions that feels genuine. The film, while lesser-known, has a distinctly poignant quality that continues to resonate with those interested in the nuances of 60s cinema.
This film has seen limited format releases, which adds to its scarcity. There’s a niche group of collectors who appreciate the subtlety and craftsmanship of 60s Soviet cinema, and titles like this, while not easily found, can be intriguing for those looking to delve deeper into the era. The VHS and DVD formats are particularly sought after but can be hard to track down, making it an interesting piece for dedicated film enthusiasts.
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