Krasavitza Kharita Review: A Dusty Russian Silent Film with Great Mustaches
You should only watch Krasavitza Kharita if you are the kind of person who likes digging through archives or has a weird obsession with how people in 1918 decorated their living rooms. Most people are going to find this incredibly slow and probably a bit confusing because the print quality is so grainy. But if you’re a...
A rare silent film from 1918 featuring N. Sokolova and Oksana Podlesnaya, focusing on the heavy emotions and slow-burn drama typical of early Russian cinema.
Review Excerpt
"You should only watch Krasavitza Kharita if you are the kind of person who likes digging through archives or has a weird obsession with how people in 1918 decorated their living rooms. Most people are going to find this incredibly slow and probably a bit confusing because the print quality is so grainy. But if you’re a film nerd who wants to see the early days of Russian melodrama before everything changed, it’s worth a look for the vibe alone.
It’s definitely not for you if you need things lik..."