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Red Square
Sheida intends to travel abroad to seek treatment for her daughter, but due to her husband's secrecy and lies, she faces a horrible event that changes her life forever and...
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Plot Summary
The film plunges into the heart of the 1930s Soviet Union, following a young man caught between his burgeoning artistic aspirations and the oppressive political climate. As Stalin's regime tightens its grip, his life, and the lives of those around him, are irrevocably shaped by the pervasive fear and ideological demands of the era. He must navigate a dangerous path where art and survival become intertwined.
Critical Reception
Red Square (2021) received a mixed reception, with critics often praising its ambitious historical setting and atmospheric portrayal of Soviet life, while some found its narrative pacing uneven and its characters underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative depiction of a totalitarian society.
Critiqued for a slow-moving plot and lack of emotional depth.
Noted for its strong visual style and historical detail.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the film's historical setting and artistic ambition, while others found it to be too bleak and slow-paced, lacking engaging characters.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Yanis Khellaf, also stars in the lead role, blurring the lines between creator and character in this intense historical drama.
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