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  • Summary: Puttin's Kiss portrays contemporary life in Russia through the story of Masha, a 19 year-old girl who is a member of Nashi, a political youth organization connected with the Kremlin. Extremely ambitious, the young Masha quickly rises to the top of Nashi, but begins to question her involvement when a dissident journalist whom she has befriended is savagely attacked. (Kino Lorber) Collapse
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  1. Positive: 3 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Reviewed by: V.A. Musetto
    Feb 17, 2012
    75
    More than just the portrait of a naive young woman. It's a frightening look at Putin's warped version of democracy.
  2. Reviewed by: Deborah Young
    Feb 14, 2012
    60
    This amusing Danish doc aimed at TV audiences portrays Masha as an ambitious, intelligent, right-wing young lady who comes fatefully into contact with a bunch of left-wing journalists and loses her bearings. The overall effect is tragi-comic, even considering the dark events that bring the film to an unexpected dramatic climax.
  3. Reviewed by: Benjamin Mercer
    Feb 14, 2012
    50
    Though Masha's courage is considerable, her change of heart finally feels too nuanced for Pedersen's streamlined political-drama treatment, complete with persistent intrigue music and scenes of Masha restating her dilemma to friends that seem rather canned.
  4. Reviewed by: J.R. Jones
    Mar 8, 2012
    50
    Pederson has no smoking gun that connects Nashi to dirty tricks or violence, but there are plenty of both swirling around Moscow.

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