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RE: "Bed and Sofa," truly a silent gem from post-

Posted by tinear on February 9, 2008 at 13:55:12:

Aleksei was wonderful in "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" and "Cranes are Flying:" I didn't recognize him as the same actor, the roles were so different.
I think you under-represented in your comments how wonderful this film is: I'd rate it as highly as ANY film I've seen. Period.
Many times in movies, in order to enable ourselves to thoroughly enjoy a film, we overlook things such as a weak actor, or some periods of bad dialogue, or heavy-handed cinematography... in this film, we can let our critical senses remain fully awakened: there are only things to admire, to wonder at.