This movie is a grounded look at the joys of rural family life and the sobering wickedness that lies just below the surface of socialism. The story rambles in an endearing, true-to-life sort of way, and allows the audience to get acquainted with the family to drive home the impact of the ending. It’s indie-level production values actually add to the quaint setting, embodying the feel of provincial Russia in the 1930’s. This is a moving film and does a good job depicting an important piece of history that has unfortunately become relevant again.
Closest comparison: It’s like It’s A Wonderful Life by way of Schindler’s List.
Setting: Rural Drama
Plot: Family Tragedy
Tone: Heartwarming Comedy