Nokhchi
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So let's begin!)))
The movie itself is as original as Cronenberg's movies would usually appear...
My intention to see it was certainly JJL being one of my favourite actresses. She is as lovely as usual, this cutie!
I would not say it was my favourite movie of hers. Still it's quite interesting and entertaining to follow.
The rest of the cast is not extremely impressive but it is not some kind of a miscast star array. ;)
Recommend with confidence!))))
The movie itself is as original as Cronenberg's movies would usually appear...
My intention to see it was certainly JJL being one of my favourite actresses. She is as lovely as usual, this cutie!
I would not say it was my favourite movie of hers. Still it's quite interesting and entertaining to follow.
The rest of the cast is not extremely impressive but it is not some kind of a miscast star array. ;)
Recommend with confidence!))))
When watching this kind of movies it is really hard to get what is really going on unless you know the bases of the plot well. In this case one should be really deep into the queers of Russian internal affairs and politics. Some references to the existing people are of course obvious to a fault but others are by far more subtle, e.g. the idea of a Lithuanian (or perhaps Latvian) guy working for that mogul who is clearly Berezovskiy, no doubt in that. There are facts that these are actually mercenaries in Chechnya conflict together with others. So that twist is definitely a plus. The references to the hostages in the theatre in Moscow is again clear but the idea of that Chechen entering the scene and taking over the situation could have seemed faulty though not to me, in the end. The idea of Arabs actually plotting behind the Chechen people is a widely spread one these days. No proofs though, as usual. Some might regard this movie as a propaganda or something of that kind but again they would be simply unfamiliar with the situation. In Russian movie-making today there are hardly any rival to this one. And that is the most important fact. It is a plain movie-making-for-moneymaking sort of thing! People want to see that on screens - as in any action movie of US origin (I will surely include here all the US-sponsored movies of France etc.). And they pay for it with a lot of money (Russian industry standard, of course!).