

If you are looking for a slick, polished movie with big explosions and perfect hair, you should probably skip this one. Malchik iz tabora (The Boy from the Camp) is a movie from 1930 that feels exactly like its age. It is dusty, a bit grainy, and the sound has that weird crackle that makes you feel like you are sitting...


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"If you are looking for a slick, polished movie with big explosions and perfect hair, you should probably skip this one. Malchik iz tabora (The Boy from the Camp) is a movie from 1930 that feels exactly like its age. It is dusty, a bit grainy, and the sound has that weird crackle that makes you feel like you are sitting in a very old theater. But honestly? That is why I liked it. It is perfect for anyone who enjoys digging through film history to find something that feels real rather than manufa..."
Boris Shcharansky
Soviet Union


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