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So, there's this documentary from '91, titled 'Voice.' It dives deep into the thoughts of two titans of Russian thought: Tolstoy and Lenin. The pacing, well, it's contemplative—definitely not your fast-paced fare. The film effortlessly weaves their philosophies on socialism and morality, painting a rich picture of their contrasting views. The atmosphere? Quite introspective, almost meditative at times. You get these fascinating reflections on humanity's purpose—it's heavy stuff, but it’s presented in a way that feels quite accessible. I appreciate how it contrasts the idealism of Tolstoy with Lenin's revolutionary fervor. It's not flashy, but the way they use archival footage adds a certain authenticity that really grounds the narrative. Worth a watch for those curious about these figures and their legacies.
Features archival footage of both figuresReflects on socialism and moralityPensive and philosophical tone
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