A crime soap opera about a Russian mobster retiring from "the business" on New Year's Eve, only to discover he has been targeted for death by a rival mobster.A crime soap opera about a Russian mobster retiring from "the business" on New Year's Eve, only to discover he has been targeted for death by a rival mobster.A crime soap opera about a Russian mobster retiring from "the business" on New Year's Eve, only to discover he has been targeted for death by a rival mobster.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Sergey Bodrov
- Deema
- (as Sergei Bodrov Jr.)
Juan Carlos Cantu
- Priest
- (as Juan Cantu)
Kerry Ann Enright
- Second Call Girl
- (as Kerry Johnston)
Evgeniy Lazarev
- Uncle Anatoly
- (as Eugene Lazarev)
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Written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins (as Jay Hawkins)
Used by permission of EMI UNART Catalog Inc.
Title version produced by Anagram Music & Radio Productions
Jeffery Ward and Ken Steiger (producers)
Performed by Nolan F. Porter II (vocals), Mike Nelson (Tenor, Baritone Sax), Ken Steiger (Guitars,
Bass), Luis Caballero (Drums), David Jenkins (Engineering, Keyboards)
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Once again I am a little confused by the websites 'plot outline' and many of the other comments.
This film seemed to me to be very little about the relationship between mother and son (only one important scene where the mob boss reproached his mother for being a drunk all his life), and more about a great number of other things. Sibling rivalry, the decadence that accompanies a criminal life, how life and money ultimately become of little value, how love can surface in the most unlikely circumstance, etc etc. The 'hitman' who was exceptionally good at the job and the mob boss fell for the exterminator in spite of himself. The irony of his brother 'sussing' what someone was up to and being over-ridden was not lost on him.
I thought it was a well made depiction of a dysfunctional family and its final disintegration. The storyline flowed, there was great attention to detail - a bug exterminator would be looking in all the rooms and a nervous mob member would get itchy about it - and though it wasn't a Hollywood glitz-flick I thought it was all the more authentic because of it. I really enjoyed it.
This film seemed to me to be very little about the relationship between mother and son (only one important scene where the mob boss reproached his mother for being a drunk all his life), and more about a great number of other things. Sibling rivalry, the decadence that accompanies a criminal life, how life and money ultimately become of little value, how love can surface in the most unlikely circumstance, etc etc. The 'hitman' who was exceptionally good at the job and the mob boss fell for the exterminator in spite of himself. The irony of his brother 'sussing' what someone was up to and being over-ridden was not lost on him.
I thought it was a well made depiction of a dysfunctional family and its final disintegration. The storyline flowed, there was great attention to detail - a bug exterminator would be looking in all the rooms and a nervous mob member would get itchy about it - and though it wasn't a Hollywood glitz-flick I thought it was all the more authentic because of it. I really enjoyed it.
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