Russian movies, at worst, are a "copycat" to use what netizens like to say. They study Hollywood superhero movies, and they study very well. Black Lightning is the male lead's Russian-made car. We also learned Russian in those four years and spent four months in Russia, but we can count the Russian we have spoken. When I was in school, I never knew that the Russians were called "Old Maozi" in my family. I never liked to call Russians "Old Maozi". Times have changed, and it seems that I have no Chinese quality to call them like this now. Although our major is Russian, we have no interest in Russian, Russians, or Russian culture, so we didn't use Russian after graduation. There were many good films and filmmakers in the early Soviet Union, such as all the works of the film master Tarkovsky, Nikita Mikhalkov's "Poisonous Sun", "Forty One", "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" Quietly", "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears", etc., but the modern ones have only watched "Twelve Angry Men". Things that are popular in Russia now are very boring, whether they are songs or movies, they are still very similar to the current popular things in China.
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