Seven Crosses in a Notebook streaming
Genre
Mystery
Year
1983
Runtime

0

Metascore

Seven Crosses in a Notebook

Seven crosses, one journey—unveiling the soul’s secrets.

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Synopsis

Семь крестиков в записной книжке” (Seven Crosses in the Notebook) is a 1983 Soviet drama directed by Yefim Gribov, featuring the memorable performance of Aleksandr Demyanenko. The film delves into the psychological and emotional journey of its protagonist as he navigates complex relationships and moral dilemmas within the backdrop of everyday Soviet life. Known for its introspective storytelling and subtle critique of social norms, the narrative interweaves themes of memory, guilt, and personal redemption. The film’s evocative atmosphere is enhanced by its poignant dialogue and nuanced character development, offering a contemplative look at the human condition against the prevailing ideological landscape of the era.

Reviews

While “Семь крестиков в записной книжке” may not be widely covered by contemporary global review aggregators such as Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic, it holds a respected place in Russian cinema of the early 1980s with a solid IMDb rating around 6.5/10 based on audience feedback. Critics emphasize Aleksandr Demyanenko’s compelling portrayal, noting his ability to convey deep emotional complexity with subtlety. Russian film scholars often commend the movie's atmospheric direction and thoughtful screenplay, highlighting its exploration of existential themes in Soviet society. Some reviews suggest the film’s deliberate pacing and introspective tone may feel challenging for viewers unfamiliar with the cultural context, while others praise it as a nuanced and authentic depiction of internal conflict and societal expectations. Overall, it is regarded as a meaningful, albeit understated, piece offering significant insight into the era’s cinematic approach to personal and ethical issues.