A rentier, retired in his country estate, suddenly receives an invitation from a cousin of his to visit her at the seaside. Young Zhezhi drops off to sleep and has naughty visions of adventures and inevitable 'holiday romance'.

Should you invest your time in this silent-era curiosity? Short answer: yes, but only if you view it as a historical artifact of human desire rather than a standard narrative. This film is specifically for those who appreciate early European cinema and the evolution of the 'dream sequence' as a narrative tool. It is ab...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Panayot Kenkov

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"Should you invest your time in this silent-era curiosity? Short answer: yes, but only if you view it as a historical artifact of human desire rather than a standard narrative. This film is specifically for those who appreciate early European cinema and the evolution of the 'dream sequence' as a narrative tool. It is absolutely not for anyone looking for high-octane thrills or a clear, linear plot that respects modern logic. The Direct Answer: Why Watch Kurorten san? 1) This film works because it..."
Katya Rusevska
Panayot Kenkov
Bulgaria

1920 · IMDb —
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