“Ruslaan” is a film that holds a lot of energy appealing to rebellious tenets of the protagonist Ruslaan who struggles against the background of social castigation with charm and courage. From Ruslaan’s possession of a gun and guitar to fight for individuality. It balances kitschy action and poignant and sharply poses the culture of egocentricity and the search for oneself.
Of these, it is necessary to highlight the music and action that makes Ruslaan be associated with rock music since his defiance and emotion are accompanied by a rock sound track. Most of the cast is remarkable, especially the man playing Ruslaan, who shows weakness yet is full of as strong character. There is a perfect cast of secondary characters who symbolize compliance and rebellion in society.
Highly Willie, lovely colors in cinematography, even though some scenes in “Ruslaan” are lengthy, the pace is still driven as the protagonist’s attempts in escaping. Although there are times when it relies somewhat heavily on, well, being a formulaic action-packed experience, it’s certainly fun. In totality, Ruslaan says music is a form of freedom hence, people should dance to their own tune by being themselves and not like hens that have been put on coop by society.