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So, 'The Dervish's Diary' is this intriguing film set in the early 19th century, right during a pretty turbulent time for Azerbaijan's khanates. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which really lets you soak in the atmosphere of impending change. The cinematography does a fantastic job capturing the essence of the period, with these lush landscapes contrasting the tension in the air. It's more about the mood and the mysteries that unfold than any straightforward storytelling. The performances are quite compelling, too; they bring a haunting depth to the characters. It’s a film that feels like a puzzle, revealing layers as you go along, making it distinctive in how it approaches historical themes.
Explores the division of Azerbaijan's khanates.The tone is contemplative and atmospheric.Strong emphasis on character and mood over plot.
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