
A farce. Lina wants to go to the Caucasus so much that she gets sick with "resort fever".
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From the very first frame, Priklyuchenie Liny v Sochi (or 'Lina's Adventure in Sochi') doesn't just invite you into its world; it practically drags you in, kicking and screaming with laughter, much like its eponymous protagonist. This isn't just a film; it's a vibrant, unhinged carnival of human desire, a rollicking ex...

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"From the very first frame, Priklyuchenie Liny v Sochi (or 'Lina's Adventure in Sochi') doesn't just invite you into its world; it practically drags you in, kicking and screaming with laughter, much like its eponymous protagonist. This isn't just a film; it's a vibrant, unhinged carnival of human desire, a rollicking exploration of what happens when an individual's yearning for escape becomes a physical, almost pathological, malady. The premise itself is a stroke of comedic genius: Lina, portraye..."


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