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What's The Right Way is a raw exploration of beauty and violence set in a desolate Russian village. The atmosphere is thick with a palpable tension, and the film's pacing reflects the slow, often excruciating build-up of the girl's struggle. Practical effects capture the haunting nature of her injury, creating a visceral viewing experience. The performances, especially from the girl and the holy fool, are steeped in a sense of desperation and mysticism, making the viewer ponder the boundaries between good and evil. It's distinct for how it weaves local folklore into a narrative that feels both timeless and painfully modern.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited availability in physical formats, which adds to its intrigue for collectors. Previously released on a few niche labels, it has become harder to find, particularly in good condition. Its unique narrative and strong thematic elements have garnered a modest but devoted following among those who appreciate lesser-known international cinema.
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