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Young Professional dives into the life of Mikhail Petrovich, a lathe worker at a defense plant. The documentary captures his daily grind, juxtaposing the mechanical rhythm of the factory with Mikhail's dissatisfaction. It's got this raw atmosphere, a bit bleak but deeply human. The pacing feels deliberate, really allowing you to sit with his thoughts and frustrations. The absence of a known director adds an intriguing layer, almost as if we’re peeking behind a curtain. There's no flashy editing or gimmicky effects—just the stark reality of his world. Mikhail's performance is honest and relatable, reflecting the struggle many face in the pursuit of fulfillment. It’s a slice of life that resonates, even if it’s not what you’d call uplifting.
Documentary exploring industrial lifeCharacter-driven narrativeThemes of dissatisfaction and routine
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Sergey Alexandrov
Director