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The Main Celebration of Life is an intriguing dive into the complex relationship that Russians have with death. It’s anchored by Sergey Yakushin, an entrepreneur who dares to challenge the cultural norms surrounding funerals in Novosibirsk. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the stark realities and the often absurd rituals. The atmosphere feels heavy yet strangely liberating, especially as Yakushin confronts his own mortality. It’s distinctive for its raw honesty and unfiltered look at how we cope with loss. There’s a mix of personal narrative and broader commentary that keeps it engaging, drawing you in without sensationalizing the subject matter.
Interesting take on cultural attitudes towards death.Offers a personal narrative alongside societal critique.Thought-provoking themes that linger long after viewing.
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