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Russia vs. Russia is quite an intriguing dive into the complexities of modern Russian society, especially how it grapples with the legacy of Putin's two-decade rule. The film's tone is both somber and reflective, capturing that palpable tension between generations. You can really feel the frustration of the younger crowd who are pushing against the weight of tradition and repression. The pacing is deliberate, giving ample room for the interviews to breathe, which adds to the emotional depth. It's distinctive in how it portrays ordinary citizens, showcasing their struggles without falling into sensationalism. The blend of real voices and stark visuals makes it a compelling watch for anyone interested in the nuances of contemporary geopolitics. Quite a discussion starter, I’d say.
Contemporary geopolitical themesFocus on generational conflictIntimate interviews with ordinary citizens
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Stéphane Bentura
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