Credited cast: | |||
Aleksandr Kuznetsov | ... | Matvey | |
Vitaliy Khaev | ... | Andrey Gennadievitch | |
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Evgeniya Kregzhde | ... | Olya |
Michael Gor | ... | Yevgenich (as Mikhail Gorevoy) | |
Elena Shevchenko | ... | Tasha | |
Igor Grabuzov | ... | Oleg | |
Aleksandr Domogarov | ... | Maniac | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Ilya Gavrilenkov | ... | Cop #1 |
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Vasiliy Kopeikin | ... | Cop #2 |
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Ilya Kostyukov | ... | Seriozha |
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Fedor Starykh | ... | Hamlet |
Andrei, a detective and the world's most horrible father, brings together a terrible group of people in his apartment: his resentful actress daughter, an angry thug, and a cheated cop. Each one of them has a reason to want revenge..
If you'd have to describe this movie, it'd be Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction' meets Guy Ritchie's 'Lock, Stock...'. It is a no nonsense tragicomedy with plenty of blood and violence. It helps that the protagonist is a very naive but kind-hearted guy who just wants justice, which is pure comedy.
I like how they did the absolute most with a shoestring budget and invested a lot in writing a good, engaging story. I had to look hard for this gem as it's not a big budget US popcorn flick, nor was it advertised anywhere in the West, but it's well worth the effort. Good movies never hide in plain sight.