

So, The Crime of Ivan Karavaev. This one’s a real deep dive into old Russian cinema, and honestly, it’s not for everyone. If you’re into slow-burn dramas where *what isn't said* matters more than what is, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need fast pacing or clear-cut answers, you'll probably find it a bit of a slo...

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"So, The Crime of Ivan Karavaev. This one’s a real deep dive into old Russian cinema, and honestly, it’s not for everyone. If you’re into slow-burn dramas where *what isn't said* matters more than what is, then yeah, give it a shot. But if you need fast pacing or clear-cut answers, you'll probably find it a bit of a slog. Think of it as a quiet afternoon film for folks who appreciate film history, not just popcorn flicks. 🍿 Ivan Karavaev, played by Aleksandr Gromov, is just… there. A sort of pa..."
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