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Crimea
Крым
2017 99 min Russia 16+
★3.6
Action, Drama
Director: Aleksey Pimanov
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Description
The propaganda film follows a romantic liaison between a young woman who is a supporter of the Euromaidan, and a man who joins the Russian invasion troops in the aftermath of Euromaidan‘s success.
Budget:
$6.9M
Worldwide:
$5.99M
Starring
Evgeniya Lapova
Actor
Pavel Kraynov
Actor
Pavel Trubiner
Actor
Key opinion
Opinions on the film "Krym" are sharply divided, largely reflecting the polarizing nature of its subject matter rather than just cinematic merit. While some praise its emotional focus on a love story amidst historical turmoil and its scenic cinematography, many critics and viewers condemn the film for its shallow screenplay, amateurish editing, and perceived lack of cinematic depth.
| Cinematography | The film features visually striking cinematography that effectively captures the beauty of Crimean landscapes. | |
| Screenplay | The script is widely criticized for being clichéd, simplistic, and failing to provide meaningful depth to character motivations. | |
| Editing | The editing is frequently described as amateurish and fragmented, resulting in an incoherent narrative flow. | |
| Acting | The performances of Roman Kurtsyn and Evgenia Lapova divide audiences: some find them emotionally sincere, while others perceive them as wooden and unconvincing. | |
| Theme | The film's political narrative is polarizing; supporters view it as a sincere attempt to prioritize human connection, while detractors dismiss it as overt or poorly executed propaganda. |