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So, 'Torn Pages from Lenin's Diary' is this intriguing blend of comedy and drama set in a quiet Siberian village. The main character, just referred to as 'Teacher,' is really this fascinating figure, caught in internal emigration. It's like he’s a throwback, a thinker at odds with the mundane lives around him. The tension between him and the villagers, especially his wife and the Trotsky shout, adds this layer of dark humor. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it captures the oppressive atmosphere well. You can almost feel the weight of the Siberian landscape. It’s distinctive for how it juxtaposes personal rebellion with the larger historical context. The performances have this rawness that feels genuine, almost like you’re peeking into their lives.
Interesting character study in a rural setting.Captures themes of rebellion and isolation.Distinctive mix of humor and drama in narrative.
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Vasily Syroezhkin
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