
Summary
Amidst the tumultuous dawn of burgeoning capitalism in 1920s Georgia, "Sami sitsotskhle" unfurls a searing indictment of societal upheaval, cloaked in a melodrama of fatal attraction. A young woman, emblematic of the era's shifting moral landscape, finds herself entangled in a web of illicit desire and desperate ambition. Her fervent longing for a life beyond the confines of tradition propels her into a clandestine affair, challenging the rigid societal norms of her community. This passionate liaison, however, quickly curdles into a maelstrom of jealousy and betrayal, ultimately culminating in a harrowing act of violence. The film meticulously charts the psychological unraveling of its characters, exploring how economic pressures and the erosion of old values contribute to a climate where individual desires clash catastrophically with collective expectations, leaving a trail of shattered lives and moral decay in the wake of a rapidly modernizing world.
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Love, passion and murder in upcoming capitalistic Georgia.
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