
But the story has implicit many metaphors that convey a father representing everything that is still tied to “old Russia” (unemployment, homelessness and alcoholism) and a son that is not tied to the past but determined to search the future for something better.
The movie has a fabulous absence of words and marvelous cinematography of Russia and Ukrainian countryside, with some scenes that are visually stunning, like when the boy is using a broken camera, the beautiful forest takes, the beach scene at night and many other images that will stay in mind.
The movie won 6 awards including the FIPRESCI Special Prize at 2003 Cannes, 3 nominations and 5 Official Selection in international festivals and awards.
This quiet and intelligent movie is for those that enjoy art cinema and enjoy arresting visuals with long-shot vistas and nature close-ups.
Enjoy!
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