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So, 'Taurus' is a contemplative dive into the last days of Lenin, set in 1924. It’s somber and introspective, almost claustrophobic, really. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to linger on the nuances of power slipping away. You can sense the isolation he experiences, even surrounded by familiar faces. The performances—especially from the actors playing Lenin and his wife—deliver a haunting realism that captures the weight of history and personal tragedy. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the practical effects, though understated, effectively evoke the period. It’s distinctive in how it captures not just a man’s decline but the larger implications of revolutionary ideals crumbling. Definitely a film that sticks with you long after it ends.
Focus on the portrayal of historical figures in decline.Look for the subtlety in performances and its impact on themes.Note the film's pacing that enhances the emotional weight.
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