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Plot Summary
The film is a dramatic portrayal of the final days of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, focusing on his passionate yet tumultuous relationship with his wife, Natalya Goncharova. It delves into the societal pressures, court intrigues, and personal demons that ultimately led to his fatal duel. The narrative explores themes of love, honor, jealousy, and the tragic fate of a literary genius.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise directed at the strong performances, particularly from Mikhail Kozakov as Pushkin, and the visually rich historical setting. Some critics noted that the pacing could be slow at times, and that the film prioritized dramatic interpretation over strict historical accuracy. However, it was generally appreciated for its artistic ambition and its attempt to capture the spirit of a tumultuous era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of Pushkin's final years and the intense emotional performances.
Appreciated for its detailed historical recreation and cinematic artistry.
Some found the narrative's dramatic license and pacing to be less effective.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Kinotavr Russian Film Festival (2005).
Fun Fact
Mikhail Kozakov, who also directed the film, played the lead role of Alexander Pushkin himself, an actor-director choice that brought a unique personal investment to the portrayal.
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