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So, Marussia is this really gritty drama that digs into the lives of Eastern European immigrants. It’s set against this bleak Paris backdrop, which really makes you feel the weight of their situation. Lucia and her daughter are on the run, and the film captures that sense of desperation beautifully. The pacing is quite slow, but it works, allowing you to sit with their struggles. The performances are raw – especially the mother-daughter dynamic, which feels very real. There's a certain starkness to the cinematography that complements the themes of alienation and survival. It’s not flashy, but there's something haunting about the way it portrays loss and hope in a foreign land. Definitely a unique piece.
Explores themes of immigration and survivalStrong focus on mother-daughter relationshipSlow pacing allows for deep character exploration
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