In a Russian coastal town, Kolya is forced to fight the corrupt mayor
when he is told that his house will be demolished. He recruits a lawyer
friend to help, but the man's arrival brings further misfortune for
Kolya and his family.
Director:
Andrey ZvyagintsevWriters:
Oleg Negin, Andrey ZvyagintsevStars:
Aleksey Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, RomanStoryline
On the outskirts of a small coastal town in the Barents Sea, where whales sometimes come to its bay, lives an ordinary family: Kolya (Aleksey Serebryakov), his wife Lilya (Elena Lyadova) and their teenage son Romka. The family is haunted by a local corrupted mayor (Roman Madyanov), who is trying to take away the land, a house and a small auto repair shop from Kolya. To save their homes Kolya calls his old Army friend in Moscow (Vladimir Vdovichenkov), who has now become an authoritative attorney. Together they decide to fight back and collect dirt on the mayor.User Reviews
From the first five
minutes, I was appealed to this movie more than 3/4 of what I've seen
this year. It was dark, it was beautifully shot, and established its
characters nicely. People complain it took too long for the characters
to be established and that the story took too long to unfold. Haven't
you heard of visual storytelling? As it plays out, you find out the dark
shadows that follow each character and who they really are in the
situation they're in. From the wife (most interesting character), to the
step- son of the wife. The father is a dark character that is strained
beyond limits, and the fantastic acting portrayed by the father is just
one of the great performances done by all the actors and actresses. It
fights the bond of love, land, and power. The corruption that still
stands tall in Russia and its small towns that surround the leviathan
that is the story. It unravels extremely slow, but thats what makes more
of an impact. The over-thirty second shot of the woman in court
explaining the case is so well done, you can really just see the effort
put into each role in the film. If only American films could be so well
thought out. For any person who has the near two and a half hour time to
watch a superb film, sit down and immerse yourself into the gloomy
world that inhabits these characters. It teaches you, it haunts you, it
stays with you.
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