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back to @nitrrogen__'s postsMovies in the USSR are some of the best directed and most beautifully crafted films in the history of cinematography. They feel real, as if you are actually watching real people and not simply actors on a screen. It's something you cannot put into words.
Aug 20 2024 11:56:03 AM
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Explaining Russian brutality in the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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Say what you want about the Soviet Union, it was a rotten structure politically & economically from it's very inception. But Soviet cinema, at least in my eyes is none of that. It's very pure, often unpolitical, and even anti-political and detached from the CPSU.
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They range from the joyous and optimistic scenes from "Walking the Streets of Moscow" to the grim portrayal of war in "Only Old Men Go Into Battle".
I strongly suggest everyone here (especially those who speak Russian or wish to learn it) to watch at least one of the films. pic.x.com/bvqczl2gxa
Aug 20 2024 11:56:03 AM
I strongly suggest everyone here (especially those who speak Russian or wish to learn it) to watch at least one of the films. pic.x.com/bvqczl2gxa
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