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Description
Kira is a teenager who is left disabled after a car accident. Her father is a boxing coach and he refuses to accept her situation. He believes that it could be overcome with a special training simulator to rehabilitate her. During this difficult period, Kira meets Andrey. With falling in love her life is changed in an unexpected way. They both face new and daunting challenges, and only the irrepressible desire to live and love can lead them to overcome the mistakes of their youth.
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Key opinion
Port (2019) is a polarizing film that blends gritty urban drama with high-concept aesthetic ambition. While many viewers appreciate its striking visual identity and atmosphere, the consensus faults the disjointed screenplay for being overly pretentious and narratively thin.
| Cinematography | The cinematography and visual presentation successfully transform gritty urban settings into evocative, mythic landscapes. | |
| Score | The musical score is a standout element that effectively complements the film’s atmospheric and depressive tone. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay suffers from vacuous, overly poetic dialogue and philosophical digressions that feel forced and unnatural. | |
| Acting | Performances are a point of contention: some find the cast compelling and physically expressive, while others feel the acting is stiff and poorly executed. | |
| Pacing | The film's pacing is deeply divisive, with some viewers finding the contemplative, slow-burn approach exhausting while others see it as essential to the film's artistic rhythm. |