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So, 'The Poet of Revolution' is quite an intriguing piece, isn’t it? Set against the backdrop of Tito’s yacht, it really captures a haunting atmosphere. You’ve got this blend of poetry and performative depth; Radko Polic and Marko Nikolic bring a raw, compelling energy that’s hard to overlook. The pacing, though, can be a bit disjointed, which adds to its charm – it’s like a slow burn that really resonates. The editing by Marko Glusac, despite his absence now, has this unique feel that gives the film a sort of dreamlike quality. It's less about grand narratives and more about the subtle interactions and the weight of history. Definitely something that lingers with you after watching.
Atmospheric and poetic adaptationStrong performances by film legendsUnique editing style adds to the dreamlike quality
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