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The Return of the Valuables
One criminal gang gets its hands on a stolen 'national treasure', and another gang steals it from then...One gang needs a martial arts expert to get the titular valuable back for them, but he won't do it so they kidnap his brother to coerce him to help.
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Plot Summary
Set in 19th-century Georgia, the film tells the story of a young Georgian woman who discovers the diary of her ancestor, a renowned poet. She becomes engrossed in his life and works, which leads her on a journey of self-discovery and artistic awakening. The narrative blends historical elements with poetic and metaphorical imagery, exploring themes of love, loss, and artistic legacy.
Critical Reception
The Return of the Valuables is a visually stunning and thematically rich film, highly regarded for its unique artistic vision and Parajanov's distinctive filmmaking style. While challenging for some viewers due to its unconventional narrative structure and symbolic depth, it is celebrated by critics for its poetic beauty and profound exploration of art and identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its breathtaking cinematography and poetic symbolism.
Recognized as a significant work within Sergei Parajanov's distinct artistic oeuvre.
Appreciated for its exploration of artistic legacy and personal identity.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a fragment of a poem by the Georgian writer Vazha-Pshavela, which Parajanov expanded upon with his own lyrical and visual interpretations.
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