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Memory Formula
Research in the field of memory is being conducted under the leadership of Academician Arkhipov. He, like many other thinking people, is not indifferent to the purposes for which scientific discoveries can be used and how modern they are.
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Plot Summary
A successful but aging Moscow artist, Gleb Neradov, finds himself increasingly disconnected from his present life and haunted by memories of his past, particularly his wartime experiences and lost loves. As his relationships falter and his creative spirit wanes, he grapples with the nature of memory, identity, and mortality. He seeks solace and understanding through his art, but the lines between reality and recollection begin to blur.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed upon its release in the Soviet Union, 'Memory Formula' was lauded for its profound exploration of existential themes and its masterful direction. It is considered a significant work in Soviet cinema, praised for its artistic depth and the powerful performances of its cast. The film resonated with audiences for its introspective portrayal of an artist's inner turmoil and the universal struggle with aging and the passage of time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its profound philosophical depth and introspective narrative.
Lauded for the exceptional performances, particularly by Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy.
Recognized for its artistic direction and evocative portrayal of memory and time.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable in international awards circuits, but highly regarded within Soviet cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a period where Soviet cinema was exploring more complex psychological and philosophical themes, moving beyond socialist realism.
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