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So, 'The First Capitalist of the USSR' dives into this intriguing slice of life. It's a documentary, but it feels really personal, almost like a character study. The pacing is kind of reflective, letting you soak in the small-town vibe and the protagonist’s struggle. The businessman’s journey isn’t just about capitalism; it’s layered with this palpable loneliness that makes you think. He’s using money as a shield, which is a pretty relatable theme, right? The practical effects are minimal—mostly just real locations and everyday people—but they add to the authenticity. There’s something distinctive about how it captures the nuances of aspiration and love amidst the backdrop of a changing economic landscape. It’s definitely a different kind of doc.
Documentary with a personal touchThemes of loneliness and ambitionAuthentic small-town atmosphere
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