This Is How It Went
Lena opens the door to her old St. Petersburg apartment and freezes on the threshold. Mark stands there, the man she hasn't seen in seven years. They didn't part with a dramatic fight—life simply pulled them apart. Now he's here with a suitcase and an uncertain smile, and she has just three days before moving to another city. These seventy-two hours become a space for unspoken words, old grievances, and the question of whether something that felt irrevocably lost can be retrieved. The 2025 romantic drama explores not grand passions but the quiet chemistry of memory and the fragile thread that sometimes connects people across years of silence. Director Anna Sokolova avoids melodramatic scenes, instead showing how the past lives in details: a forgotten book on a shelf, a melody drifting from a neighboring apartment, the habit of taking tea with two sugars.
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| Year | 2025 |
| Genre | Romance |
| Director | Mia Cole |
| Runtime | 4 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 10.0/10 (1 votes) |
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Anna Sokolova frames each shot like an intimate diary entry, where close-ups of hands, pauses in dialogue, and interior objects speak louder than monologues. She films St. Petersburg not as a postcard city but as a labyrinth of personal memory, with the rain against the window a full participant in the drama.
Those who appreciate slow, tactile cinema will find a story where tension arises not from plot twists but from what remains unsaid. A quiet gem for anyone who believes the most important things are often hidden between the lines. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Mia Cole
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