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: The narrative shifts into a traditional heroic quest when Prosha must rescue a Princess from the villainous Duke Derdidas, a role that serves as a critique of tyrannical greed and vanity. Thematic Analysis
: Lutonya (played by Valery Zolotukhin) is more than comic relief; he represents the "folk hero" who navigates a corrupt world through wit. His presence suggests that nobility alone cannot overcome systemic evil. : The narrative shifts into a traditional heroic
: Unlike many heroes whose trials are physical, Prosha’s initial trial is intellectual and spiritual. His refusal to share his dream is an assertion of personal agency against paternal and state authority. : Unlike many heroes whose trials are physical,
: Critics have noted the film's "aesthetic dandyism," characterized by vibrant costumes and stylized sets that elevate the production from a simple children's story to a visually sophisticated piece of cinema. : The narrative shifts into a traditional heroic