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Let's go through it point by point:
Scenery - well, I liked it.
Special effects - it's not "The Lord of the Rings," there shouldn't be many such scenes, and where they are really needed, the special effects are top-notch.
Music - great, so what if they borrowed an idea? It happens all the time, but it still turned out great! The "Soldier" soundtrack is a clone of the Rolling Stones.
Black and white film - well, here's a flaw; it's clear that this is a plot device, but it's still not pretty.
Anti-Soviet sentiment - it's also present in Bulgakov's work in full force; you just need to see other ideas besides it.
Regarding the actors:
Voland - old, good, but old.
Koroviev - well, Abdullayev is excellent in the role.
Behemoth - also good.
Azazello - excellent!
Hella - cute and unpretentious, as befits a secondary witch.
The Master - some kind of convict, definitely not good.
Margaret - good.
Pontius Pilate - great! His age doesn't detract from his performance.
Yeshua - a controversial choice; on the one hand, it's quite good, but on the other hand, Sasha Bely and the local police officer are clearly visible.
Judas - good.
Levi Matthew - no, it's not right.
Caiaphas - well, Gaft is also excellent in the role