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So, 'The Beast Rising from the Sea' is this intriguing film that pulls you into the bleak, post-revolutionary atmosphere of 1920s Petrograd. It dives deep into complex themes of obsession and despair, showcasing the unraveling of a family dynamic in a way that's both unsettling and compelling. The performances are raw, especially the tension between Trofim and Ganka, which feels almost palpable. Youâve got this stark visual style that enhances the emotional weight of the story. The pacing might be slow for some, but it really allows the gravity of the characters' choices to sink in. A notable adaptation of Zamyatinâs work, it captures that dark, surreal aesthetic he was known for, but adds a layer of psychological depth that you don't always see.
Adaptation of Evgeny Zamyatin's novelExplores themes of obsession and despairStrong performances in a bleak setting
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