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So, 'Russian Short. Vol. 2' is quite the eclectic mix, isn't it? Five short stories that each take you on a different ride through the quirky and sometimes dark landscape of Russian storytelling. You've got Domogarov Jr.'s eerie horror piece about a mystical school that lingers in your mind, and then there's the erotic thriller 'Ear Ring'—definitely a different vibe with some pretty bold choices. The black comedy 'Mushrooms and fish' brings in an absurdity with these two friends that feels exactly right for its genre. The pacing varies, keeping you engaged, while the performances are genuine and layered. It's a tapestry of tone, really, making it hard to pin down. A unique collection, probably one of those that interests serious shorts enthusiasts.
This volume is a bit elusive, reflecting the niche interest in Russian short films from this period. Since it's a collection, the appeal can be quite specific; collectors often hunt for these unique anthologies, especially with the varying tones in each segment. Its release format has been limited, which adds to the curiosity and makes it a talking piece among collectors who appreciate the diversity of short film narratives.
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