Like Fritz Lang, David Fincher or Bong Joon Ho before him, talented debut filmmaker Lado Kvataniya uses the concept of police detective vs serial killer for an excitingly stylised, macabre and haunting narrative, that ultimately revolves around the identity of an era: in this case, the late 1980s Soviet Union. With Glasnost and the end of communist rule, the West also learned of the (unsurprising) fact that there were serial killers in Russia too – the most notorious case probably that of Andrei Chikatilo, nicknamed the Rostov Ripper, or the Russian Hannibal Lecter. Based on these and many other sources, Kvataniya and screenwriter Olga Gorodetskaya constructed an immersive psychological puzzle, jumping back and forth in time, to reveal ever new-possible motives for the actions of all the protagonists. It all starts in 1990, when Detective Issa Davydov is celebrating his promotion and receives a call, reporting a crime that looks precisely like the ones of the serial killer that he famously captured some years before ...
内芙·坎贝尔,伊莎贝尔·梅,柯特妮·考克斯,梅森·古丁,贾思敏·萨沃伊·布朗,大卫·阿奎特,马修·里沃德,斯科特·弗利,塞莱斯特·奥康纳,阿萨·格尔曼,麦肯娜·格瑞丝,萨姆·雷希纳,米歇尔·兰道夫,吉米·塔特罗,安娜·坎普,乔尔·麦克哈尔,马克·康苏斯,伊桑·恩布里,维克托·特平,Scott Allen Frederick,艾米·彭伯顿,Josh Thrower,Cyle Winters,罗格·杰