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Siberia

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
18K
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Keanu Reeves in Siberia (2018)
When a business deal in Russia goes south, a U.S. diamond merchant (Keanu Reeves) and his lover (Ana Ularu) are caught in a lethal crossfire between the buyer and federal intelligence service.
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When an American diamond trader's Russian partner goes missing, he journeys to Siberia in search of him, but instead begins a love affair.When an American diamond trader's Russian partner goes missing, he journeys to Siberia in search of him, but instead begins a love affair.When an American diamond trader's Russian partner goes missing, he journeys to Siberia in search of him, but instead begins a love affair.

  • Director
    • Matthew Ross
  • Writers
    • Scott B. Smith
    • Stephen Hamel
  • Stars
    • Keanu Reeves
    • Boris Gulyarin
    • Ashley St. George
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Ross
    • Writers
      • Scott B. Smith
      • Stephen Hamel
    • Stars
      • Keanu Reeves
      • Boris Gulyarin
      • Ashley St. George
    • 395User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    BUILD: Ana Ularu on Working With Keanu Reeves
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    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Lucas Hill
    Boris Gulyarin
    Boris Gulyarin
    • Pyotr
    Ashley St. George
    Ashley St. George
    • Christa
    Elliot Lazar
    • Sergei - Bellboy
    Veronica Ferres
    Veronica Ferres
    • Raisa
    Pasha D. Lychnikoff
    Pasha D. Lychnikoff
    • Boris Volkov
    Vladimir Shklyar
    • Boris Bodyguard #1
    Mikhail Bogdanov
    • Mercedes Driver
    Rafael Petardi
    Rafael Petardi
    • Pavel
    Darren Ross
    Darren Ross
    • Range Rover Driver
    Vitaliy Demens
    • Leo
    James Gracie
    • Vincent
    Ana Ularu
    Ana Ularu
    • Katya
    Dmitry Chepovetsky
    Dmitry Chepovetsky
    • Ivan
    Yurij Kis
    Yurij Kis
    • Vasily
    Aleks Paunovic
    Aleks Paunovic
    • Yefrem
    Vlad Stokanic
    Vlad Stokanic
    • Andrei
    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Gabby
    • Director
      • Matthew Ross
    • Writers
      • Scott B. Smith
      • Stephen Hamel
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    Gordon-11

    Quite a disappointing film

    This film tells the story of an American man who goes to Russia for a deal of blue diamonds.

    The film starts off moderately good, but five minutes later it becomes horrendous. It becomes a romantic film, but there is no chemistry at all. They two characters do not seem attracted to each other, and their romance is contrived and unconvincing. After fifty minutes of romance, finally we get to see diamond related scenes again. Yet, these diamond scenes are just more excuses to have sex scenes. It just becomes quite ridiculous. The pace is slow, the story is implausible and the film just has no thrill or engagement. It is a plain bore, and does not captivate me at all. Frankly, it is quite a disappointing film.
    1yvonnefoulger

    2 hours of my life that I'll never get back again.

    This film can only be described as a badly executed porn film. The acting is awful. The plot has more holes in it than a strippers fishnet tights and for the first time ever I was rooting for Keanu to get his ass kicked. Please, for the love of god, do not waste your time watching this film.
    3Top_Dawg_Critic

    Total nonsense screenplay full of plot issues. I've seen better writing from a 5th grader

    The screenplay destroyed any potential this film may have had.

    The story is absolutely useless and unnecessary from start to midpoint. The remainder of the scenes where convoluted (especially the ending) and so dragged out - especially the lame sex scenes.

    I had to fast forward most of the long scenes as I was losing my interest and patience. What were the writers thinking? A 5th grader could have written this better.

    This film suffered an identity crisis; what is soft porn? what is a romance? was it a thriller? was it spy film? There was certainly no action or suspense. There where so many plot issues and more holes than in Swiss cheese.

    The cinematography was the main highlight, then the acting, and finally the directing was fairly decent, although the director should have demanded this film be edited down - especially the dragged out useless scenes to perhaps a short film. 104 mins was waaay too long for the pacing that was so ridiculously slow. The score was also annoying.

    As a huge fan of KR, this was a big disappointment and he should have passed on this one. A 3/10 from me only for the very few positive traits.
    4ginocox-206-336968

    Too much movie, not enough plot

    Siberia (2018), starring Keanu Reeves, has several strong elements, but also several significant problems. The film is about 40% romance, 30% crime thriller and 30% moody, brooding scenes that move at a glacial pace. The romantic interest is played by Ana Ularu, who played the ruthless and remorseless assassin in Inferno (2016).

    Ularu is more of a chickflick heroine than a Bond girl. She's attractive in a girl-next-door sort of way, not like a fashion model or femme fatale. Feminine, but not voluptuous or statuesque. Young (32) but not so young that a romance with Keanu Reeves (53) seems scandalous. She has a look that women can admire without feeling threatened. If the role had been cast with an actress resembling a young Jane March, still 19 from her role in L'amant (The Lover) (1992), the dynamic would have been entirely different. Sammy Sanchez described Jane's look thusly, "Jane radiantly rocks this effortless belted neutral shift with a pair of braids and a classic straw boater hat for a classic combination that is both timeless and Lolitaesque without being for lack of a better word, hobaggish." By contrast, Ularu's Katya is initially seen in frumpy, oversized men's work clothes and boots, although she later appears in full flash and glitter for an ugly duckling / swan transformation. The audience can instantly understand the fascination and obsession that Jane March's unnamed young girl inspired in L'amant, and Rose incited among various characters in The Color of Night (1994). By contrast, the filmmakers did everything possible to make Katya seem ordinary, unappealing and standoffish, even giving her a fiancé and an overly protective brother with several very large friends. For Keanu's Lucas to put his marriage on the shelf, ignore his perilous circumstances and his partner's recent defalcation, defy Katya's imposing and threatening extended family and the exigency of his business in Siberia, he needs a compelling reason to find Katya more than attractive and truly fascinating. Instead, we get mildly provocative unexpected one-liners. Do you think I've never seen a penis before? If I asked you to sleep with me, would you?

    Perhaps this is the fate of celluloid romances in an era dominated by #MeToo, the PC Gestapo and feminazis. Characters once played by Mae West, Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Brigitte Bardot and Raquel Welch are considered politically incorrect. Barbarella's Jane Fonda has become an outspoken feminist. Self-anointed experts, who apparently don't consider Zulu Chief Shaka a real warrior, complain that real warriors don't dress like the Amazons in Wonder Woman (2017). Lucas is expected to fall hopelessly in love with Katya because she is a strong, independent woman, who doesn't need to dress sexy to attract men, and decides if and when she will have sex. There are several sex scenes, although most are more-or-less fully clothed, including a slightly kinky bros-before-hos scene with four participants and several casual observers.

    For various reasons, the romantic story never seems credible.

    Unfortunately, the crime thriller doesn't make any more sense than the romance. There's two MacGuffins - one real, the other fake. It's not clear who has the real one or what financial impact it has on Lucas or why the gangsters are ready to kill him and others for merchandise they haven't paid for. Understanding the plot would probably require viewing the movie about three times, but it isn't sufficiently interesting to warrant a second viewing.

    Performances are good, particularly by some of the supporting cast. Production design is more than adequate to make Canada look like Siberia. Some of the cinematography is quite good, while many shots are marred by reliance on jiggly-cam, which shatters the willful suspension of disbelief and constantly reminds the audience they are viewing the action through the lens of a camera. The film often drags. Motivations are unclear. Consequently, the characters are not very interesting or sympathetic.
    3limeybastid

    Waste of time

    This film was agonisingly painful to watch. Even the sex scenes were non eventful.

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    • Trivia
      Nicolas Cage turned it down before it went to Keanu Reeves
    • Goofs
      The town in "Siberia" (actually shot in Marquette, Manitoba Canada) has green street signs that are obviously of North American design and would not be present in the real Siberia.
    • Quotes

      Boris Volkov: [speaking Russian] Who are you, huh? Who are you

      Pavel: I think he speaks Russian.

      Boris Volkov: In heaven, we'll all speak Russian, no?

      Lucas Hill: In hell, too.

      Boris Volkov: [laughs heartily]

    • Connections
      Referenced in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: Keanuvember: The Canadian Keanu Reeves History Podcast (2021)

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Siberia - Cuộc Chiến Kim Cương Xanh
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Buffalo Gal Pictures
      • Company Films
      • Elevated Films (II)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $636,366
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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