

Alright, so, Vzorvannye dni. Is it worth watching today? For a very specific kind of person, yes. If you’re into older, grittier Russian films that aren’t afraid of long silences and slow, heavy paces, this might just hit right. But if you need explosions, clear plot points, or characters who smile, you’ll probably fin...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Aleksandr Solovyov

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"Alright, so, Vzorvannye dni. Is it worth watching today? For a very specific kind of person, yes. If you’re into older, grittier Russian films that aren’t afraid of long silences and slow, heavy paces, this might just hit right. But if you need explosions, clear plot points, or characters who smile, you’ll probably find this movie a chore. Seriously, folks expecting a tidy narrative will likely just hate it. 😬 The film just drops you into this world that feels… *after* everything. There’s no b..."
Stanislav Weiting-Radzinsky
Soviet Union

1928 · IMDb —

