A misguided Russian erotic horror with a few positive points.
Category - Russian Reviews
Revisting Kurosawa's often overlooked masterpiece, Dersu Uzala.
"Life of Ivanna "is not a film for conservatives, straight-edgers or fragile vegan souls
"It all made sense then - who's an enemy and who's one of ours. But now nothing makes sense."
Kovalenko's delicate handiwork and direction breathes life into her work of fiction
The film delivers a quick, but well-executed journey into the nightmare/daydream -- one that I certainly would not wish to dream of again.