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Alone and Unarmed is an interesting blend of action and crime set in 1927, focusing on retired Red Army commander Constantine Vorontsov. The story unfolds in a provincial city where he grapples not just with crime, but with his own past. Korney, the seasoned repeater, adds a layer of tension and intrigue. What stands out is the pacing; it has this almost deliberate rhythm, building suspense without rushing. The practical effects might lack the polish of modern films, but they give it a raw, gritty feel. The performances convey a sense of weariness and resolve that resonates, making the setting feel authentic. It's a unique piece that captures the struggle between law and chaos in a very particular time.
Set in post-Revolution RussiaEngaging character dynamicsRaw practical effects add to the authenticity
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