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So, 'The Night Trotsky Came to Dinner' is an interesting piece. It's a drama that dives deep into family dynamics, exploring how narratives shape political identity over generations. The pacing kind of lulls you into this reflective mood, making you ponder the fables families construct. It's set against a backdrop that moves through the Pale and into the New World, then back again, which adds a real depth to the story. The performances are solid, capturing that tension between tradition and modernity. What stands out is its focus on social values and how they're transmitted, which feels really relevant. It’s a film that invites you to think rather than just watch.
Reflects on family narratives and social values.Pacing encourages deep thought.Solid performances throughout.
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