

No Borders
Few not connected novels about the love. Few couples falling in love in different places of post USSR: Moscow, Georgia, Armenia.
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Plot Summary
In 1914, on the brink of World War I, two young Dutch entrepreneurs, Anton and Willem, embark on an ambitious venture to establish a new shipping company. Their dreams are tested by personal rivalries, complex relationships, and the turbulent geopolitical landscape that threatens to engulf their ambitions. As war looms, they must navigate treacherous business dealings and personal betrayals to secure their future and the future of their burgeoning enterprise.
Critical Reception
No Borders received a generally positive reception, particularly for its historical scope and strong performances. Critics praised its ambitious narrative that weaves personal drama with grand historical events, though some found the pacing occasionally uneven. Audiences appreciated the detailed portrayal of early 20th-century business and the human struggles within it.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious historical narrative and strong acting.
- Some critics noted that the film's pacing could be slow at times.
- The depiction of early 20th-century entrepreneurial spirit was a highlight.
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Fun Fact
The film's production aimed for historical authenticity, meticulously recreating the business and social environments of the Netherlands in the early 1900s.
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