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The Eternal New presents a unique exploration of faith and identity through Dmitry's childhood in Soviet-era Russia. The film captures that tension beautifully, drawing the viewer into a world divided by belief and skepticism. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, filled with the weight of expectation. The pacing can feel deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to sink in, showcasing the internal conflicts Dmitry faces. Performances are quite raw, especially from the lead, whose portrayal of a young man caught between opposing ideologies is compelling. Practical effects are tastefully understated, enhancing the film's dreamlike quality without overshadowing its themes. It's a distinctive blend of drama and fantasy that offers a reflective viewing experience.
Reflects Soviet-era conflictsStrong character-driven narrativeAtmospheric cinematography
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