It may seem strange, but I find this film attractive. It's better than the previous films by Renata. Owing to this magical woman, I've realized the love to magical realism.
Renata Litvinova has never hidden theatrics of her narratives, and The North Wind is no exception. It's a beautiful fairy tale about decadence, love and hate, love and death. As always, Renata uses eternal themes of world culture. Can I call this film a masterpiece though? No, I can't. However, there is something mesmerizing in her stories and something familiar at the same time. I cannot but note Zemphira's music. The film was beneficially completed by her tracks.
Unfortunately, the final scene kinda wasn't finalized. It leaves you feeling like something has to happen next. But it doesn't. I hope a new ending will put everything in context.