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The Return (2003) - 9/10
Original Russian title is Vozvrashcheniye. This movie is simply incredible. Debut film of director Andrei Zvyagintsev. It's a story of two young boys (roughly 12 and 14 or so) whose father returns after a mysterious and unexplained 12 year absence to take them on a fishing trip. The tension and conflict between the boys and their father culminates in a coming of age tale "of almost mythic proportions" to quote the wikipedia article. I don't want to spoil anything so I won't say more. The movie uses a lot of traditional elements of Russian cinema (think Tarkovsky) with slow pacing, ponderous cinematography and a lot of emphasis on environmental shots.
It's a very touching film... it affected me deeply and left me thinking for a while, not just about all the mysteries left unresolved by the ending but also about my own life and what the relationship between father and son means. The two child actors are absolutely phenomenal and are probably 80% of the reason it's such a compelling film. One of them actually drowned in the same lake the movie was filmed on just a few weeks after production ended.