Candles in the Dark (1993 TV Movie)
3/10
Candles in the Fart
9 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
If I had a dollar for every time I laughed out loud during this movie, I would have like... 20 dollars. I'm glad that this film exists, as there aren't many films out there detailing the events of the Soviet occupation of Estonia. However, Candles in the Dark pushes the historical events in the movie to the background, and instead focuses on a set of boring, unrealistic, and sometimes flat out unlikeable characters. The main character, Sylvia, is an entitled typical "American" who is unbearable throughout the entire runtime of the film. Her love interest, Jaan Toome is actually a decent actor, but is fed an absolutely terrible script, which applies to every other character in the movie. The pacing is atrocious, and characters go from being angry with each other to hugging in a matter of seconds. The change is off-putting, and is often hilarious which is sad considering the subject matter of this movie. I did however enjoy the last 10 minutes of this movie. SPOILERS.

The final scene is a quiet moment in which Estonians peacefully enter the dome church for the first time in 50 years, even winning over the Soviet soldiers. Throughout this whole scene hymns are sung in the background and this adds a lot of character to the moment. This sequence symbolized unity among the people of Estonia, even between the natives and Russians, and stands as a landmark in the history of Estonian freedom from Soviet control. However this is still a very weak movie, and I cannot recommend anybody to watch it.
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