latyshevaliza
Iscritto in data dic 2020
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Valutazione di latyshevaliza
The documentary is visually appealing and the beginning is very engaging, but as the story develops the plot thins out and ends with nothing. They were building up the tension up to the very final moment. But me and my partner got so frustrated with the anticlimactic ending that we cried "Whaat? That's it???" For me personally it's the most annoying thing in the movies. It makes me feel like I've wasted my time.
It also seems like a sloppy editing, as some of the footage is used more than a couple of times.
It also seems like a sloppy editing, as some of the footage is used more than a couple of times.
I'm frustrated with the constant inclusion of russian authors and characters in modern films, especially when it's done without meaningful context. It's time to give attention to voices and cultures from other parts of the world that are often overlooked. Repeating the same russian tropes feels creatively lazy and disconnected from today's global reality. Given the current climate and the historical weight of russia's politics and culture, especially its association with conflict, it's worth questioning why we continue to romanticize it. In 2025, we should be moving forward-not clinging to outdated narratives.