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To Love is an intriguing blend of drama and documentary from Mikhail Kalik, capturing the essence of love through four interwoven stories. Each tale starts with a line from the Song of Songs, setting a poetic tone. The pacing is contemplative, giving you time to absorb the emotions. What’s really fascinating is how Kalik mixes fictional narratives with candid street interviews, creating a rich tapestry of perspectives on love in the late 60s. The documentary shots seamlessly transition between personal stories and the broader societal context, making the film feel both intimate and expansive. Performances vary from heartfelt to raw, which adds to its authenticity. It’s not exactly conventional but definitely leaves an impression, reflecting the period’s cultural landscape.
Released in 1968, blends fiction with documentary style.Directed by Mikhail Kalik, noted for his poetic approach.Features interviews with everyday people on love.Utilizes newsreels for historical context, enhancing atmosphere.
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