

Alright, so Chelovek ostalsya odin – or 'The Man Remained Alone,' as you'd say it – it’s not for everyone. Not at all. If you like your movies with a clear plot, lots of dialogue, or anything resembling 'action,' you'll probably hate this. But if you’re into incredibly slow, meditative films, ones that just *sit* with ...


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Aleksandr Usoltsev-Garf

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"Alright, so Chelovek ostalsya odin – or 'The Man Remained Alone,' as you'd say it – it’s not for everyone. Not at all. If you like your movies with a clear plot, lots of dialogue, or anything resembling 'action,' you'll probably hate this. But if you’re into incredibly slow, meditative films, ones that just *sit* with a feeling, this might just get under your skin. 🤔 It opens on this vast, almost colorless landscape. Just grey, brown, and a little bit of sky. And then, there she is, Sofya Levi..."
Nikolay Bogdanov, A. Zotov, Aleksandr Usoltsev-Garf
Soviet Union
1920 · IMDb —
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