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A Letter From Mars
Little Seung-jae stays up all night and writes letters to So-hee, pretending to be her father in Mars. Leaving Seung-jae's innocent heart behind, So-hee leaves for a big city. Both grown up to be adults, Seung-jae is a postman who writes letters to So-hee's grandma - the letters that never came from So-hee. So-hee's heart hardens after hardships in life and she comes back to her hometown and Seung-jae's heart swells up again at seeing her again...
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Plot Summary
In a near-future Russia, a disillusioned astronaut, Captain Yuri Volkov, embarks on a solo mission to Mars. During his journey, he begins to receive mysterious messages that appear to be from his deceased wife. As he gets closer to Mars, the messages become more frequent and personal, blurring the lines between reality, memory, and delusion. Volkov must confront his grief and the possibility of alien contact or a descent into madness.
Critical Reception
A Letter From Mars received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its atmospheric tension and emotional depth. Critics noted its introspective approach to space exploration and the human psyche. However, some found the pacing occasionally slow and the ambiguous ending divisive.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its psychological depth and haunting atmosphere.
Noted for a strong central performance by Sergei Makovetskiy.
Some found the narrative overly melancholic and the plot's resolution too ambiguous.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was noted for its surprisingly bleak and existential tone, deviating from more typical sci-fi adventure narratives and focusing intensely on the astronaut's internal struggles.
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