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So, 'The Poodle' is this 1991 drama that really dives into the emotional turmoil faced by a group of young revolutionaries. The atmosphere feels almost suffocating, like a weight pressing down on their ideals. Young Saigor, the protagonist, grapples with the disconnect between the revolutionary fervor and real human emotions, which is pretty poignant. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with their struggles. What stood out for me was the raw performances—there's a sense of authenticity that's a bit rare. The practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on the characters rather than flashy visuals. Overall, it’s a fascinating look at the weight of ideals in human experience, even if it feels a bit lost in time.
Explores themes of revolution and emotional disconnectDistinctive character-driven narrativeEmphasis on authenticity over spectacle
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