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Description
Near future. Lera Arabova is a 15-year-old girl who lives with her family in Vladivostok. Lera's father has been working at the orbiting space station "Mira" for many years and has long lost contact with his daughter, turning only into a voice on the phone. After a meteor shower hits the city, Lera has only one chance to save her loved ones and the city from a new disaster. Her father helps her in this - through satellite surveillance systems and the telephone, he uses every opportunity to send a message to his daughter, watching from above from the station her every step.
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Key opinion
Mira is a visually ambitious Russian disaster film that effectively blends large-scale destruction with a tender, intimate father-daughter drama. While it succeeds as an emotionally resonant family story with high-quality production values, it faces criticism for its reliance on genre tropes and significant lapses in scientific and narrative logic.
| Production | The film delivers high-quality, immersive visual effects and production design that stand out as some of the best in modern Russian disaster cinema. | |
| Emotion | The emotional core of the film, centered on the strained relationship between the protagonist and her father, successfully grounds the spectacle in genuine human stakes. | |
| Score | The soundtrack is frequently cited as a major asset that enhances the dramatic weight of the film's climax and atmosphere. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is characterized by significant scientific inconsistencies and narrative plot holes that frustrate viewers seeking a grounded or realistic experience. | |
| Acting | Performances are inconsistent, with some viewers finding the central chemistry between father and daughter compelling, while others criticize specific leads as miscast or weak. |