The story starts with the hero, Kirill, being "erased" from daily life in present-day Moscow. Everybody forgets him (even his parents and dog), another person lives in his apartment, all IDs and files in all offices disappear. After a while he is phoned and invited to an old water tower — but inside is his future home and working place. There it is revealed to him that he is able to open doors, leading to other worlds — although at first all but one are locked. Once opened each door becomes rigidly connected to some world, but which one can't be predicted. All of the worlds have mostly similar environments and seem to be on the planet Earth but the societies and people are different.
Today I didn't even need to use my AK. I gotta say it was a good day. (c) - Ice Cube
Tbh I have no faith in modern Russian cinema. Most films are crap writing and acting-wise.. There are some very rare exceptions , mostly festival films like,say, The Return 2003 (and other films by Zvyagintsev) and.similar films. .Other than that they just try to copy Hollywood formula but it all gets so cringeworthy and pathetic.
Tbh I have no faith in modern Russian cinema. Most films are crap writing and acting-wise.. There are some very rare exceptions , mostly festival films like,say, The Return 2003 (and other films by Zvyagintsev) and.similar films. .Other than that they just try to copy Hollywood formula but it all gets so cringeworthy and pathetic.
Examples of good ones:
a 9/10 local Disney production based on fairy tales, tons of good humour
very good unlike this bland patriotic thing on the same subject and released same year:
also
10/10 from me
Today I didn't even need to use my AK. I gotta say it was a good day. (c) - Ice Cube
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