B. G. Lev Tolstoy
The director tells the story of Boris Grebenshchikov through the image of Leo Tolstoy. According to Viktor Tikhomirov, both heroes are similar "in their delusions and achievements". The film has a lot of chronicles and, of course, Grebenshchikov's songs sound, and George Gunitsky described the tape after its premiere at Pushkinskaya 10: "A completely untethered and insanely surreal film in a good way. And it is gratifying that all this postmodern film improvisation is involved on a cool aquarium basis. We need to look at the picture again once or twice, get a better understanding of it. And savor it. A very worthy work."
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The director tells the story of Boris Grebenshchikov through the image of Leo Tolstoy. According to Viktor Tikhomirov, both heroes are similar "in their delusions and achievements". The film has a lot of chronicles and, of course, Grebenshchikov's songs sound, and George Gunitsky described the tape after its premiere at Pushkinskaya 10: "A completely untethered and insanely surreal film in a good way. And it is gratifying that all this postmodern film improvisation is involved on a cool aquarium basis. We need to look at the picture again once or twice, get a better understanding of it. And savor it. A very worthy work."
Madrid, 1987
6.4Miss Stevens
6.5Mrs. Rubin
5.3The Shining
8.2Fargo
7.9The Handmaiden
8.2Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
7.4The Hunt
6.6Her
7.8Joker
8.1The Aristocats
7.3Aliens vs Predator: Requiem
5.2The Funhouse
5.8No Country for Old Men
7.9Blink Twice
6.7Martyrs
7.3Grande, grosso e Verdone
5.9Lost and Delirious
6.8Two Evil Eyes
6.1Dirty Dancing
7.3