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So, "Nicotine" is one of those intriguing pieces that linger in the shadows of post-Soviet cinema. It's got this raw, atmospheric vibe, a nod to Godard's style, particularly with its fragmented storytelling and that almost playful intellectual game it plays with the audience. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, which works in its favor, creating a sense of dislocation that mirrors the setting of St. Petersburg. The performances are quite naturalistic, almost like you're peering into the lives of these characters rather than watching a scripted film. It’s a tribute to a bygone era, but also a reflection of the chaotic shifts in society, making it distinctive in a way that’s hard to pin down. Definitely something to ponder.
Explores themes of dislocation and identity.Distinctive tribute to Jean-Luc Godard's filmmaking style.Naturalistic performances enhance the film's immersive quality.
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