[Anti]killer
- 2002
- 1h 54m
Former criminal investigator, Major Korenev, nicknamed Fox is released from prison. He has been detained there as a result of planted incriminating evidence of unlawful investigation techniq... Read allFormer criminal investigator, Major Korenev, nicknamed Fox is released from prison. He has been detained there as a result of planted incriminating evidence of unlawful investigation techniques. Setting accounts with Shaman - a big criminal boss, who ordered the evidence planted ... Read allFormer criminal investigator, Major Korenev, nicknamed Fox is released from prison. He has been detained there as a result of planted incriminating evidence of unlawful investigation techniques. Setting accounts with Shaman - a big criminal boss, who ordered the evidence planted and also with his former colleagues was not a part of Korenev's agenda. As he returns to M... Read all
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Major Korenev, aka Fox (Lis)
- (as G.Kutsenko)
- Otets
- (as M.Ulyanov)
- Krest
- (as S.Shakurov)
- Shaman
- (as A.Baluyev)
- Barkas
- (as E. Sidikhin)
- Ambal
- (as V.Sukhorukov)
- Banker
- (as M.Yefremov)
- Litvinov
- (as S.Veksler)
- Metis
- (as V. Razbegaev)
- Bedbug
- (as I.Bortnik)
- Tamara
- (as V.Tolstoganova)
- Lyuba
- (as L.Tolkalina)
- King (Korol)
- (as A.Belyavskiy)
- Bashka
- (as M.Makarov)
- Lakirovshchik
- (as B.Kamorzin)
- Bobovkin
- (as V.Molokov)
Featured reviews
It seems the Russians love their action movies too - but in many ways it's more like a Japanese anime film with it's convoluted intra-gang politics and cartoon violence.
True, they could have done with more money - but what the hell, CGI looks crap anyway compared to real stunts. Another gripe is the way things would explode for no reason - like that visual gag in The Simpsons where even if a pram crashes it blows up. But these shouldn't bother anyone who really likes their gangster movies. Korolev is like the Man With No Name, he bludgeons his way through Moscow lowlife until the job is over.
This film r0x0rs! (oh and apparently there is a PC game of it too)
The cover and DVD-menu promises a slick and stylish crime-triller. What I saw in the actual movie was something completely different.
Only plus was the Valhalla-gang that made me think a little on the tracks of Guy Ritchie. Rest of the movie just felt sloppy and I had trouble even knowing WHY they where shooting at each other... What's Lis' motivation? The major downside was the actual action... horribly mish-mach-cut and often at the point of unwatchable... never seen a action-flick where the action was the tiresome parts...
I have no problem with foreign films, subs I consider as the only thing remotely workable... dubbing is a sin... but if this is the highpoint of Russian action, well... I'll skip it...
My advice? don't spend more than the couple of bucks for renting it...
Did you know
- TriviaRenat Litvinov's name is a joking reference to Renata Litvinova.
- Alternate versionsThere was an enlarged version shown on Russian television in 2003. It was shown as a TV Series in 3 episodes. Featured some deleted scenes.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Antikiller 2: Antiterror (2003)
- SoundtracksKioto
by Netslov
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $875,688
- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1