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So, Zeleninsky Pogost is this slow-moving drama that really gets under your skin. The main character, Victor, isn't just rebuilding a monument; he's digging into his past, searching for a sense of closure that feels almost futile. The atmosphere is dense, filled with a kind of melancholic nostalgia that’s hard to shake off. The pacing is contemplative, maybe a bit too much for some, but it works for the story. The practical effects are minimal, yet they add a rawness to the film that suits its themes of memory and loss. And, honestly, the performances are haunting—they capture that sense of longing perfectly. It's not flashy, but it sticks with you long after the credits roll.
The film's exploration of memory is profound.Focus on the haunting performances.Pacing may feel slow but serves the narrative.
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Boris Liznev
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