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It seems Russians are in no hurry to tell or explain anything . . . .
Posted by mr grits on November 4, 2012 at 08:22:28:
It is definitely a cultural thing. If a novel has a 1000 page requirement then their films certainly emulate that. 8^)
One of the Russian classics I saw recently had a very uptick pace as it followed its characters through an event filled story: 'The Rider Named Death'. It's about a professional assassin in 1912 Russia whose political party (not communist) believes in violent revolution. Well acted, interesting.