

Alright, let's just get this out of the way up front: Mortvaya petlya isn't for everyone. No, really. If you're a film student, or someone who *really* enjoys digging into those older, moody, psychologically heavy dramas that make you feel a bit uneasy, then maybe, *maybe* give it a shot. But if you’re looking for some...

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"Alright, let's just get this out of the way up front: Mortvaya petlya isn't for everyone. No, really. If you're a film student, or someone who *really* enjoys digging into those older, moody, psychologically heavy dramas that make you feel a bit uneasy, then maybe, *maybe* give it a shot. But if you’re looking for something fast, with clear-cut heroes, or a neat little bow at the end? You're probably gonna be bored stiff. It’s a slow-moving, often bleak experience that demands your patience. Th..."
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