1969
12+
88 daqiqa
An experienced man teaches youth about life and responsibility.
“A Man’s Conversation” is a Soviet drama film shot in 1969 that explores the themes of human relationships, responsibility, and life values. The plot centers on a conversation between an experienced man and a representative of the younger generation. Throughout the film, they exchange views on life, work, honesty, and masculine responsibility. The story uses simple events to illustrate the formation of human character and the importance of life experience. The film is filled with a quiet atmosphere and philosophical dialogues typical of Soviet cinema. The director uses dramatic scenes to depict misunderstandings and closeness between generations. The film focuses on the inner world and moral choices of a person.


