In the near future, special forces are fighting a virus unknown to science. Dark action based on the story of Ivan OkhlobystinIn the near future, special forces are fighting a virus unknown to science. Dark action based on the story of Ivan OkhlobystinIn the near future, special forces are fighting a virus unknown to science. Dark action based on the story of Ivan Okhlobystin
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations
- Glaz
- (as Timofey Bayer)
- Chlen voennogo tribunala
- (credit only)
- Chlen voennogo tribunala
- (credit only)
- Chlen voennogo tribunala
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe primary full-scale set, a secret scientific laboratory, was built in the huge pavilions of the VILLS factory. With a total area of just under 38,000 square feet, it was the largest set built in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- Quotes
Doctor on station: Number of receptors?
[looks away from his device]
Doctor on station: Do you know what a virus is?
Lab girl: 315. A virus?
Doctor on station: Yes, a virus.
[looking into the tubes]
Doctor on station: Degree 25. Phosphorylating the ferment group.
Lab girl: It's a form of life?
Doctor on station: No.
Lab girl: What is it then?
Doctor on station: It's a form of death.
Lab girl: What a sick joke.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Paragraf 78 - Film vtoroy (2007)
- SoundtracksV nebo ya slyozy ronyayu...
Performed by Anastasiya Slanevskaya (as Slava)
Lyrics by Leon Voynalovich
Music by Vyacheslav Tyurin
(P) SLAVAMUSIC 2007
© SLAVAMUSIC 2007
Played in the background in one of the scenes at Lisa's home
I have to say I was positively surprised by this movie. The dialogues fit the bullsh*ttery among members of a fleshed-in military team. Quite entertainingly so actually, if you have the sense of humor for it. I know it isn't everybodys taste. But then again, what do civilians know about that sort of life, let alone friendship or fellowship/camaraderie.
Which explains why other reviewers are so harsh to this movie. They're all used to Michael Bay style nonstop-explosions and fast-paced action without any deeper thought processes. This movie does feature some bang but not exaggeratedly so. People are just spoiled nowadays.
I for my part enjoyed this flick a lot. I understand the plot has some sort of Ukrainian or Russian special unit in the center of it and they do play their roles pretty good. I didn't feel it was over-the-top or cliché. It is how it is. Soldiers are just human and in order to cope with the things they see or have to do they joke around more than other people. I don't see how that can be seen as cliché, it truly is like that in real military/special forces.
The characters had enough development which makes this flick a rare gem. You could almost compare this movie with Ridley Scotts 'Alien' (1979). Not really plot-wise but the overall structure and character development. The main characters are well developed and the side characters have enough development and background to be able to sympathize with and understand them. The acting is very good and the story is entertaining and has no yawn moments.
The only reason why this movie doesn't deserve nine or ten stars is because it misses a better developed, deeper manifested threat. That statement is not entirely true, but I can't say any more without spoiling the movie. Nonetheless this is one of the better SpecOps movies I've seen (and I've seen many) and I'd recommend it to people who enjoy crunchy one-liners and cheeky humor.
If you like the sarcasm and humor of the main character in Lockout (2012) you might enjoy this movie just as much. But it's nothing for the spoiled ones who want nothing but special effects all day, everyday, no matter if it makes sense or not. This movie keeps it real. And I am really glad it does because lately Hollywood has become so ridiculous that it's not even enjoyable.
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $5,484,185
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1