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Baku Nights is an intriguing anthology that brings together five distinct short films, each weaving a unique narrative thread. The segments, like 'Underground Passage' and 'The Violinist', have this atmospheric quality that really pulls you in. There's a subtle exploration of themes like isolation and the pursuit of art, which often feels poignant. The pacing varies, with some segments lingering in a dreamlike state while others pulse with urgency. You're struck by the practical effects that feel genuine, lending a rawness to the overall production. The performances are solid; they embody a range of emotions that resonate well. It's a curious mix that, while perhaps not widely known, certainly offers something different in its storytelling approach.
Anthology format with varied tones · Exploration of art and isolation · Notable practical effects used
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