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Bareuge salja (2007)
Very nice and touching fairy tale
I can't remember when for the last time was I so charmed by the movie. Very ingenious script, congratulations to the script writers. Quite dense and, nevertheless, balanced story. As for the direction, I was very surprised to know that this film was a debut work of Ra Hee-Chan. A masterpiece!
And the last thing to mention to explain my feelings better. Not only me, but most Russians are charmed by this film, because the relations between people and police, shown there, are so far from what we observe in our everyday life. Russia has degraded to a full-fledged police state, where the police can kill people and avoid any prosecution. All government structures and judicial system are corrupt and are subject to the negative selection. As a result of this selection, we can only dream about non-criminal policemen and other officials. Presidential elections were heavily rigged (thousands of violations detected), the so-called President refuses to be replaceable. Watching this film, we can hardly imagine any similar behavior of the police and the government - the more reasons to watch this nice film.
Killer Elite (2011)
Interesting, densely packed movie
I decided to read the original book after watching this film. If every screening would be so incentive, this would be more than enough.
Densely packed, well balanced, multidimensional plot. To catch all the details, I had to watch the film twice - this can also be regarded as a mark of quality.
Decent work of every crew member. One of the best for Robert DeNiro in non-comic, political films. One of the best for Jason Statham as regards plausibility, Clive Owen also fits great!
In general, more serious and more non-trivial than I expected. 8 out of 10, just because the Sheik was a bit grotesque. Besides, I think the story would look more authentic without edifying conversations about breaking off with the killer business.