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Admiral in Love
Bertram 2022-01-24 08:04:59
To us, this film may look different, because the protagonist Kolchak was once regarded as the opposite of the Red Army, the reactionary leader. Russia has been very vigorous in over the past few years. Fortunately, the political tendencies in the film have been downplayed to the extent that there is nothing. It is not so much a biopic of historical figures, but a love story is more appropriate: the center of the film is completely placed on Kolchak and the heroine. From spiritual love to life and death, the great era has become a decorative screen. The advantage is that it changes from the big to the small, and there is no need to worry about not being able to portray the style of the old age. The downside is that the character's full and complex inner world and conflict with the times are all soaked in the warm water of love. So it feels a little weird, not excited or moved, just a little bit sigh-this bitter love is not much romantic, not to mention the heroine is not beautiful (but the hero is quite tasteful). It seems that Russia is still a bit young to make this kind of commercial blockbuster, and the big scene and rhythm are just barely passing.
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