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Steps, directed by an unknown hand, is a raw exploration of a young woman's struggle amidst the chaos of the Civil War in the Urals. Nadia Korneeva, played with a haunting sincerity, navigates grief and resilience, ultimately finding her place within a Red Guard unit. The pacing is deliberate; it invites contemplation, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of her decisions. The atmosphere is thick with tension and historical context, though the practical effects are modest, they serve the narrative well. It's a fascinating blend of personal and political turmoil that doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of war and femininity.
Steps remains a somewhat elusive title in the collector's sphere, with limited format releases that add to its intrigue. Availability is scarce, often turning up in obscure TV movie compilations rather than mainstream collections. Its unique perspective on the Civil War and the deeper themes of loss and agency in the face of societal upheaval make it a worthy subject of interest for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the 1970s.
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