It's just a party! Finally, I came across a tape that so naturally conveyed the atmosphere of the early nineties. No matter how much I watched the films of this period, in 90% of cases, the perestroika cinema either shuffled helplessly in tight Soviet pants, or rushed to explore new territories from the most unsightly side. “Limit” is the case when “neither add nor decrease”. Immediately hit the personal top, that's just a pity that the normal medium for this film has not yet released. I hope his time comes again.
“Limita”, due to its incredible atmosphericity, looks like a rolled memory. This is a dream from the recent past, a detached chronicle of events that can disappoint viewers who expect a clear narrative with a clear storyline. It would seem that there is a strong plot, and dashing turns – but they seem to go in the background because of the almost documentary video series (there is no falsehood here at all) and the ambient soundtrack of Eduard Artemyev. Cinema does not look like a story conceived by someone, it is almost a reliable chronicle of time, in which lively emotions and motives are woven, characteristic of the beginning of a bright, wild and terrible period in modern Russia.
9 out of 10
Attention! Spare timekeeping!
The film not only lasts a little more than an hour, but also looks in one breath.