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Kak ya provyol etim letom (2010)
"...recognised for its cold, yet cosy, atmosphere."
The award winning film, including the prestigious 'Best Film' award in the 2010 London Film Festival, hosted by BFI, has received recognition globally for its cold, yet cosy, atmosphere in a bleak island in the Arctic Ocean as a recent graduate plans to write his essay uin the baron polar research base.
As it delves further into the story, it can be blatantly seen that Sergei, a professional at his job at the deserted meteorological station is contrasted against a young college graduate, Pavel, whilst he resorts to his MP3 player and video games as he attempts to avoid the manipulation and intimidation of Sergei's presence.
The Notebook (2004)
A real heart gripping feature.
'The Notebook', directed by Nick Cassavetes, is a truly passionate and heartfelt visual story that involves you, emotionally, within the storyline.
It maintains a fantastic composition throughout that entices your belief in the story, an exceptional heart gripping, emotion indulging must watch.
The featured actors (Gene Rowlands, James Garner and Rachel McAdams) really believe in their characters and spare no effort in the fight for their memory as their lives are lived throughout the movie in ecstatic detail and defining emotions leaving the viewer in a deepening cherish for The Notebook.