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You will see that the "average" body is not the airbrushed ideal. The average body is asymmetrical, soft, wrinkled, and unique. Seeing this diversity on a regular basis rewires the brain. Your own "flaws" cease to be monstrous anomalies and become simply... human traits. We live in a filtered world
The film begins in a contemporary Russian provincial town where two brothers, Andrei (Vladimir Garin) and Ivan (Ivan Dobronravov), live with their mother and grandmother. Their lives are abruptly disrupted when their father (Konstantin Lavronenko), who has been absent for twelve years, suddenly returns. Without explanation, he takes the boys on a fishing trip that evolves into a grueling test of endurance and character. Walk into a nude recreation area, and you
Without spoiling the specific turns, the film’s third act shifts from a road movie to a tragedy on a remote island. The ending is devastating and open-ended. It forces a recontextualization of everything that came before. The final shot—of a photograph developing—suggests that memory is unstable and that the father figure, once gone, becomes whatever the survivors need him to be: a monster, a martyr, or a guardian.