Alexandra (2007)
In a war film that trades explosions for quiet observation, *Alexandra* offers a rare, tender glimpse into the human cost of conflict. The elderly Aleksandra’s journey to the Chechen front is less about action and more about the fragile connections that persist amidst chaos. Her gentle presence among hardened soldiers creates an emotional pull that is both haunting and deeply moving. This is not a story of heroes or villains, but of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Perfect for viewers who appreciate slow-burn, character-driven cinema that lingers long after the credits roll.