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So, 'Prodavets Vozdukha' is this curious mix of adventure and mystery that feels very much like a product of its time. The storyline revolves around Viktor Klimenko and his guide Yakut Nikol, who find themselves entangled in this bizarre plot involving businessmen trying to control air. It’s got this palpable tension, almost a surreal quality, with practical effects that were quite innovative for a Soviet film back then. The performances carry a weight that gives depth to the absurdity of the scenario. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but there's something engaging about how it unfolds, particularly in its exploration of greed and control over nature. It’s a film that definitely leaves an impression, even if it’s not what most would expect from a typical adventure flick.
Finding a copy of 'Prodavets Vozdukha' can be quite the challenge; it's not one of those films that pops up often in collector circles. The scarcity of prints means that if you happen across one, it might be well worth the effort. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but most collectors are on the lookout for a clean transfer. There’s definitely a niche interest for anyone intrigued by Soviet cinema, particularly for its thematic exploration of capitalism and nature.
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