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I'm Not a Tourist, I Live Here is a nuanced exploration of life in Estonia during the Soviet era, diving into the clash between a real estate agent and a homeless man. The cinematography captures the bleakness of the time, almost giving the viewer a sense of the oppressive atmosphere. Pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension and reflection to breathe. The performances feel authentic, almost raw—nothing theatrical here, just real people living in a complicated world. What stands out is how it handles the themes of displacement and belonging, a mirror to the broader socio-political shifts of the time. The practical effects are understated but serve the narrative well, grounding it in reality rather than spectacle.
Great representation of Soviet life in Estonia. · Focuses on themes of displacement and belonging. · Authentic performances that add depth to the narrative.
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