Chuvstva Anny (2023) Poster

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9/10
I've been here for 20 years and I'm not going anywhere. Love me!
jloo12329 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Apparently, the film was shot for a scene in the office of the factory director.

"I've been here for 20 years and I'm not going anywhere. Love me!" Well, go ahead.

All hints are read at once. At 1:52:20, the monologue of the ruler, who has been in power for 20 years, is the apotheosis of satire. Andreeva, like an uninvited guest in every home, is also at the box office. A strong, angry, relevant statement by Anna Melikyan. My applause.

The film is interesting, topical and good in its own way. But the behavior of the main character was sometimes very annoying, although you understand that life is full of such people with such chaotic reactions and motives. This is probably the very "inconvenient", but nevertheless, essence of man. And her husband is still a woodpecker, although in the end he is shown as some kind of great martyr-savior))
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8/10
Chuvstva anny
snoducky13 January 2024
More than it's shown, This movie might seem like another extraterrestrial movie about saving the world and all that but if you dig and think a little deeper the movie really blooms and shows it's true colours. It's a representation of our world, the epidemic is the hate and violence circulating and spreading throughout our society, the monochrome style symbolises how dull and numb we've become to feelings and emotions. The idea of colonising Mars symbolises a promise that will never be fulfilled, a perfect civilisation that will never be achieved, the end to our problems. This is a Russian film but I feel like it not only symbololises the reality in Russia but also the world. Overall a decent film.
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