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My Thoughts on 'Leto' - A Film About Viktor Tsoi's Early Days
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My Thoughts on 'Leto' - A Film About Viktor Tsoi's Early Days

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I recently had the chance to watch 'Leto', a biographical drama about Viktor Tsoi's early days, and I'm still reeling from the experience. The movie's black and white cinematography was surprisingly effective in setting the tone for the 80s, and the cast delivered outstanding performances. Roma Zver's portrayal of Viktor Tsoi was particularly impressive, and the love triangle between Mike, Natalia, and her husband was heart-wrenching. While I'm not a die-hard fan of Viktor Tsoi, I found myself invested in the story and the characters. The film's themes of love, music, and identity resonated deeply with me, and I appreciated the authentic portrayal of the music scene in Leningrad during the 80s. Overall, 'Leto' is a must-watch for anyone interested in music, drama, or just a good story.

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My Thoughts on 'Leto' - A Film About Viktor Tsoi's Early Days
I recently decided to go to the movies and I'm excited to share my thoughts on what I saw.
I don't usually go to watch films from domestic producers, but since none of my favorite comedians like Harlamov, Svetlakov, Medvedeva, or Zelensky were in this one, a friend recommended it to me, so we decided to check out 'Leto' on the weekend.
The film is about the early days of Viktor Tsoi's career, when he met Mike Naumenko.
I'm only familiar with Viktor Tsoi's work superficially, but my school friend was a die-hard fan. If I were a fan, I probably would've been moved to tears during the film.
I noticed the film was black and white only around the 20th minute... and it didn't bother me one bit, just like when I watched the black and white silent classic 'The Artist'.
I was really impressed by Roma Zver's acting in the film - his role was the main one and he definitely stole the scene from Theo Yu (the actor playing Viktor Tsoi).
The love triangle between Mike, Natalia, and her husband really got to me... Mutual love, a child, a famous husband who doesn't cheat - what more could you ask for? But...
- It's just a high school romance - we hang out, hold hands, and sometimes kiss.- You know what's more dangerous than that?I don't believe in that kind of unworldly love from a man who'd even put a straw in his potential lover's drink just to make his girlfriend happy.
The film is 126 minutes long... The positive start gives way to a depressing middle. Those 20 minutes could've been cut out. If I were watching at home, I probably would've dozed off during that part, but in the cinema, it was a different story.
The most memorable parts were the quirky hand-drawn special effects, the photo shoots with song lyrics on the sides, and the romantic tram ride.
Let's just say the amount of booze and cigarette smoke in this movie is off the charts! I guess that's why it's rated 18+, because there's barely any suggestive content - just one kiss!
I was warned about that upfront, though.
Despite the excessive male butt shots, awkward male nudity, and a few cringe-worthy moments, the plot about military service is just gross.
But the part about us, about women... I totally got that moment when Viktor Mik was 'stepping outside for a smoke' during the concert, leaving Natasha alone... Because that's exactly what I'd do too! Sometimes it's better when a love story ends before it even begins...
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone... but that day, I was in the right mood, so I kinda enjoyed it.
After watching this, I felt like checking out Viktor Tsoi's music and Romen Zver's work too.
Well-deserved for the best soundtrack!
Summer... Lately, I heard...
That a comet is coming soon...
And then we'll all be dead...
So, for now...
Love is... Summer is... lying in the park, sharing one ice cream, and kissing, running to him in that flowy dress, smiling every time he sends me a sweet text, receiving his favorite flowers in bundles, holding hands, watching the sunset over Red Square, eating berries from his hands, sipping cold white wine, watching our favorite movies together, falling asleep in his arms, waking up to his kiss, going on all-nighters, watching the bridges being lifted, not thinking about tomorrow, because today, you two are the only ones in this world...
Wishing you all love, flowers, and endless happiness!
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What is the movie 'Leto' about?

The movie 'Leto' is a biographical drama about the early days of Viktor Tsoi, the lead singer of the Russian rock band Kino. The film explores his relationships, music, and identity as he navigates the challenges of growing up in Leningrad during the 80s.

Who is Viktor Tsoi?

Viktor Tsoi was a Russian musician and singer-songwriter who was the lead vocalist of the rock band Kino. He was a prominent figure in the Russian music scene during the 80s and 90s and is still widely regarded as one of the greatest Russian rock musicians of all time.

What is the significance of the film's black and white cinematography?

The film's use of black and white cinematography is a deliberate choice to evoke the feel of the 80s and to highlight the themes of nostalgia and identity. The black and white aesthetic also adds a sense of timelessness and universality to the film.

Who plays Viktor Tsoi in the film?

Roma Zver plays the role of Viktor Tsoi in the film. Zver's performance was widely praised for its authenticity and nuance, and he brought a depth and complexity to the character that was compelling to watch.

What is the love triangle between Mike, Natalia, and her husband?

The love triangle between Mike, Natalia, and her husband is a central plot point in the film. Mike and Natalia's relationship is complex and multifaceted, and the film explores the challenges and consequences of their love for each other.

Is the film suitable for all ages?

The film contains some mature themes and content, including explicit language and scenes of a romantic nature. However, the film is ultimately a story about love, music, and identity, and it is suitable for viewers of all ages who are interested in these themes.

Where can I stream or buy the film?

The film is currently available to stream on various platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Google Play. It can also be purchased or rented on DVD or Blu-ray.

What are the key takeaways from the film?

The key takeaways from the film are the importance of following your passion, the power of music to bring people together, and the challenges and complexities of love and relationships.

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  • •Impressive performances from the cast, particularly Roma Zver as Viktor Tsoi
  • •Effective use of black and white cinematography to set the tone for the 80s
  • •Engaging storyline that kept me invested in the characters
  • •Authentic portrayal of the music scene in Leningrad during the 80s
  • •Well-developed characters with complex relationships
  • •The film's themes of love, music, and identity resonated deeply
  • •The cinematography was visually stunning and added to the overall mood of the film
  • •The score was catchy and fitting for the era

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  • •Some viewers may find the pacing a bit slow
  • •The film's focus on Viktor Tsoi's personal life may not appeal to everyone
  • •The supporting characters were sometimes overshadowed by the main cast
  • •The film's ending felt a bit abrupt and could have been more satisfying
  • •The music selection was sometimes jarring and didn't always fit the scene
  • •The film's themes of love and relationships were sometimes heavy-handed
  • •The film could have benefited from more context about the historical period
  • •Some scenes felt a bit disconnected from the rest of the story
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