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The story is loosely based on Anton Chekhov's works. In the early 20th century, a middle-aged Italian tells a Russian traveler about a shy Russian woman he had met in a resort town in Italy. After she suddenly abandoned him, madly in love, he travelled for her as far as Russia... (Moscow International Film Festival)

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angielski From a formal processing perspective, this is definitely a refined film. It features mature and high-quality filmmaking, Michalkov has exactly what he wants in it, and during the production of the film, three distinct personalities come together. However, no matter how I think about it, I can't give it more than 3 stars. There is too much Michalkov at the expense of Chekhov. The film lacks greater momentum, more humorous situations, and greater drama. It's a long melancholic stroll, although there's still something to see here. However, earning 3 stars is decent and I am certainly not suggesting that the film is not worth watching. As some comments have already stated, Dark Eyes in Michalkov's rendition strongly resembles Fellini's work, especially the Italian part. However, Michalkov is less manneristic compared to Fellini. Overall impression: 65%. ()

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