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Shoping-tur

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
519
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Shoping-tur (2012)
Found Footage HorrorComedyHorrorThriller

A group of Russian tourists go on a shopping spree to the neighboring Finland - only to be attacked by the Finnish cannibals. We focus on a middle-aged woman and her teenage son who is shoot... Read allA group of Russian tourists go on a shopping spree to the neighboring Finland - only to be attacked by the Finnish cannibals. We focus on a middle-aged woman and her teenage son who is shooting the film, as we watch it, on his cell-phone.A group of Russian tourists go on a shopping spree to the neighboring Finland - only to be attacked by the Finnish cannibals. We focus on a middle-aged woman and her teenage son who is shooting the film, as we watch it, on his cell-phone.

  • Director
    • Mikhail Brashinskiy
  • Writer
    • Mikhail Brashinskiy
  • Stars
    • Tatyana Kolganova
    • Timofey Eletskiy
    • Tatyana Ryabokon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    519
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mikhail Brashinskiy
    • Writer
      • Mikhail Brashinskiy
    • Stars
      • Tatyana Kolganova
      • Timofey Eletskiy
      • Tatyana Ryabokon
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tatyana Kolganova
    • Mother
    Timofey Eletskiy
    • Son Stas Polansky
    • (as Timofey Yeletskiy)
    Tatyana Ryabokon
    • Guide
    Elena Belskaya
    • Shuttle Trader
    Satu Paavola
    • Blonde
    Nanna Mäkinen
    • Gas Station Worker Merja Haikkonen
    Vladimir Nekrasov
    Vladimir Nekrasov
    • Captain Tuivisto
    Veli-Pekka Teponoja
    • Policeman 1
    Juhani Vainio
    • Policeman 2
    Mikhail Faynshteyn
    • First Victim
    Maria Lappalainen
    • Captain's Wife
    Alexander Lutov
    • Busdriver
    Jaya Chandran Nair
    • Ahmed
    Pekka Saarela
    • Captain's Guest 2
    Vadim Skvirskiy
    Vadim Skvirskiy
    • Bludgeoned Man
    Elizaveta Sokolova
    • Little Girl
    • (as Liza Sokolova)
    Kari Vainio
    • Captain's Guest 1
    • Director
      • Mikhail Brashinskiy
    • Writer
      • Mikhail Brashinskiy
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    9impactdown

    Somewhere far away...in Finland

    Shopping Tour is a unique case in the Russian cinematography. Regarding the lack of "genre film" notion as such in the Russian film industry, Mikhail Brashinskiy's product is one of a kind. This is a low budget movie written, sponsored and shot by Mikhail in association with his Finnish friends. We deal with the genre of horror done in the style of found footage on a camera phone. The movie didn't get high ratings among Russian viewers. It was simply underrated. This horror is not something outstanding but definitely fresh.

    In the center of the story there are single mother and her teenage son who is given a mobile phone as a present on which he records events taking place during the development of the action. Relationships between mum and her offspring are not so good, so she decides to take a trip to Finland by touristic bus in order to reach a compromise with her kid. At the outset of the movie all things go smoothly and nothing horrible is in the view. Mother and son have often arguments revealing their family problems on the way to Finland. Soon the pace changes, when after having crossed the board they call at the department store which is according to the guide open for tourists only one night a year. This store has special offers and reductions on all imports. The Russians love squandering money, so they happily scatter along the vast store in search of bargains. Hardly anyone of them guess this building is a trap and they all are prey for a horrible feast. The point is that only one night every year prior to the old national tradition the Finnish of all genders and ages hunt for foreigners in order to eat them. So the feast breaks out right in the store, and mum with son must run to save their lives. No one knows how strong can be a woman and brave a 15 old boy and what both can do against the cannibals. Escape from the feast will not be easy but worth to be seen.

    One of the peculiarities of the movie is that there no rivers of blood shown. Mikhail doesn't focus on visual effects. The thing which makes you blood freeze is suspense. You never know whether man speaking Finnish gibberish is an ordinary human or a cannibal going to fall on the main characters with roar. Take as an instance the scene where a bent cop (this pun is relevant) drives the duo in an unknown direction to the Finnish punk rock. It has to be said that you can not but empathizing mother as if she were your own in the grisly conditions. Emotional effect is achieved by the changing in relationships between mum and son. The extraordinary conditions have them stick together and they especially change the boy who begins feeling compassion on his mother.

    Shopping Tour is a mixture of horror and drama with an open ending. Some scenes of violence really thrill. Besides there is something to laugh at. You should be ready for everything. And if you are ready to watch this movie and have an opportunity for it, take it right away!
    3xuenylomluap

    The stuff you learn.

    Apparently Russians are cannibalised by the Finnish one day a year, as part of their country's rituals.

    I guess this Russian tour coach company forgot to put that in their tour brochure. Would've been good to know.
    8SzamarCsacsi

    A gem in horror comedy

    I went to see this movie at Titanic Film Festival in Budapest. The small theater was barely even half-full, but we were in for a real treat. It's almost a no-budget film having made from less than $70,000, but it feels like every single penny was well spent. I learned from the director who spoke after the film that there were no special effects in the movie, everything was done by the make-up artist who made a brilliant job.

    What got me to see this movie in the first place was the crazy synopsis which made this film stand out from the otherwise great festival line-up. This movie can be pitched with just two words: Finnish cannibals; and it's enough to make you go: "What?!".

    It's not a gore movie, but still shows plenty of gory stuff, although only for really short time each, sometimes half a second, so you really have to pay attention. As the story goes everything is recorded by the main character on his cellphone.

    There is not much depth to it, it won't leave you thinking about the meaning of life or anything. However, it's a good comedy, with very subtle and very dark humor. For me, though, the most stand-out element was the cinematography. Some scenes happened so fast, but were so well choreographed that I will have to watch this movie again at home.

    The only downside to this film is that it's short, being only 70 minutes long. In overall it's a true gem and it's a must for horror comedy fans. Or even aspiring filmmakers as you can see how to make a really good movie from next to no money.
    6jeeap

    Very Subtle

    It seems like a childish joke or a failed attemt to create a low budget horror movie but it is a pure satire aiming at so-called "civilized europeans". It's questioning what is behind a smiling face of a human who cares only about his physical comfort. The resulting picture is not pleasant. The audience wouldn't accept it if it was told directly. They might even call it "intolerate" which is like a death penalty these days. That's why the idea is burried under shaking camera and stupid plot.
    3jeffdivinsky

    zzzzzzzzz

    Started off good, then went stale & got completely boring.

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      Since premiering in 2012 at a film festival, the movie has been released on DVD in Japan, Russia and Korea. It will also premiere in Finland September 12.
    • Quotes

      Mom: She bit me!

      Son: What?

      Mom: She bit me!

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2013 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
      • Finnish
    • Also known as
      • Shopping Tour
    • Filming locations
      • Kotka, Finland
    • Production companies
      • 2020 Studio
      • Duty-Free Productions
      • Focus Plus Cinema
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    • Budget
      • €55,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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