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With the Doors Open is a curious drama that delves into the moral complexities of a sociologist's life. Sergei Luzhin's misstep—leaving sensitive data unattended—sparks a chain reaction of conflict that feels both intimate and expansive. The pacing is slow, which might not suit everyone, but it allows for an atmospheric build-up. The workshop staff's reaction to the leaked information adds layers to the narrative, raising questions about trust and responsibility. Performances are understated yet impactful, capturing the awkwardness and tension of the situation. It's distinct for its focus on the ethical implications of sociological work rather than just personal drama. The film has a stark, almost documentary-like quality that draws you into its world.
Explores themes of ethics in sociological researchUnderstated performances enhance the narrativeAtmospheric pacing invites reflection
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