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In The Beginning
Fantasy film from Taiwan, featuring the Chinese creation mythology of Pangu and Nüwa.
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Plot Summary
This Soviet film chronicles the creation of the world and humanity from a mythological perspective. It follows the stories of Adam and Eve, their expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and the subsequent challenges faced by humanity. The narrative explores themes of good versus evil, temptation, and the enduring human spirit.
Critical Reception
As a Soviet-era film with a mythological theme, "In the Beginning" was produced for a domestic audience and is less widely reviewed in Western critical circles. Its reception is generally understood through its place in Soviet cinema as an ambitious adaptation of foundational religious and mythological narratives, likely appreciated for its scale and thematic depth within its cultural context.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking depiction of biblical creation myths.
Explores profound themes of human existence and morality.
A notable example of Soviet fantasy filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the Book of Genesis and other ancient creation myths, aiming to present these stories with a grand, epic scope typical of Soviet historical and fantasy productions.
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