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Let's Go!
Edik and his wife Alla, three children and his son's girlfriend Dasha are going to Minsk so that their youngest daughter Varya can participate in a folk song contest. An adventurous journey will throw them unexpected meetings, including with the dreamer mom of the runaway Dasha. And the unforgettable problems will be added by Edik's brother, who is hiding from the criminal boss and his not-so-smart subordinates.
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Plot Summary
A passionate but struggling indie filmmaker, desperate to make his mark, attempts to create his magnum opus with a shoe-string budget and a ragtag crew. As production hurdles mount, including creative differences and the harsh realities of independent filmmaking, he must rally his team and his own resolve to see his vision through to completion. The film humorously explores the trials and tribulations of passionate artists chasing their dreams against all odds.
Critical Reception
Let's Go! received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its earnest portrayal of independent filmmaking and its blend of humor and heart. Audiences appreciated its relatable characters and the celebratory spirit towards artistic endeavors.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its genuine passion for filmmaking.
Praised for its humorous and often chaotic depiction of indie production.
Found to be a heartwarming celebration of creative persistence.
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Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to director Shin'ichirō Ueda's breakout hit 'One Cut of the Dead', also focusing on the struggles and absurdities of filmmaking with a low budget.
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