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Alapaap (2022)
Why did nobody remain review yet?
Ok, I am the first who wish to speak out about this incredible movie on IMDB. To be perfectly honest I did not expect this genre from Vivamax, but they were able to do interesting art house drama about youths, drugs, indigenous people and cinema itself. I could have called the movie some erotic but it has no explicit sex scenes sufficiently. It seems to me that the main emphasis has been made on psychology and relationships of the protagonists between them and with their families. The director is trying to reveal the reasons for the behavior of children spoiled by money, but at the same time openly disliked by their parents. Somewhere I even saw possible references to the work of Dostoevsky. Although...
Elparvar (2019)
One of the best Uzbek movies
Have you ever seen Uzbek language movies? No? If you want to try, It's the best movie to start with. I don't think you'd feel sorry for watching it. Historical epic is always the most beautiful and interesting cinematic genre in any country and about any epoch. This movie is about epoch of the great Genghis Khan and his conquering of the tribes of Central Asia using the example of a small Uzbek city. It is story about strong love and bitter revenge, fraternal devotion and cunning betrayal in the best traditions of modern oriental cinema. I'm sure you'd like it and won't regret your time. Enjoy watching.
Spets (2003)
The best Russian gangster movie
The best movie about gangsters I've ever seen because of reality of the protagonist and other personages. I don't think who can make it better. It may even become a new genre of cinematography merging fiction and documentary, action and drama, love and crime. In addition this movie not only about Russian gangsters, but about Russian provincial life in all of its directions. Corruption, violence and poverty are shown in this movie in the most ugly truth through series of interesting stories. P. S.: I never think that my godforsaken Ussuriysk appears on the big screen of cinema. Thank you, Vitalii.