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So, 'The First Lad' is a curious piece from '86, and while the director isn't well-known, the film itself kind of speaks volumes. It follows Viktor Nozhov, a young agronomist, who leaves behind a thriving state farm β a pretty bold move, right? He heads to this struggling collective farm back in his hometown. The atmosphere is thick with the tension of rural life, and the pacing has this almost documentary-like feel that pulls you in. The themes of ambition versus community hit hard, and the performances are often raw, which gives it a distinctive vibe. It's not flashy but has this quiet intensity that stays with you long after the credits roll. Definitely worth a look for those into deeper character studies.
Rural life portrayal is authenticInteresting character dynamicsRaw performances add depth
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