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So, 'Telegram' from 1972 is this curious little film that captures a slice of childhood adventure wrapped in the somber context of WWII. The story follows Tosha and Kostya, who stumble upon a telegram from the war and set off on a quest to deliver it. There’s a tangible sense of nostalgia here, with a nice balance between light-hearted moments and the weight of history lurking in the background. The performances of the young leads have this natural, genuine quality that really pulls you in. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and setting feel authentic, grounding the story in a real world. You get this interesting coming-of-age vibe, mixed with themes of friendship and duty, making it distinctive in its approach.
The film 'Telegram' is quite rare on physical media, with original VHS tapes being the most common format among collectors. It's not frequently discussed, which adds to its charm and scarcity. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known Soviet-era films that capture a unique perspective on childhood and history.
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