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4 (2006)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:5
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.7/10
Theatrical Release:Apr 7, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Three strangers meet in a late night Moscow bar and spin incredible stories about themselves- all of which turn out to be lies. Marina, a prostitute, claims to be an advertising executive. Volodya,... Three strangers meet in a late night Moscow bar and spin incredible stories about themselves- all of which turn out to be lies. Marina, a prostitute, claims to be an advertising executive. Volodya, a piano tuner, talks about his work on a top secret Russian project in cloning or doubling. Oleg, a meat wholesaler, brags about his close ties to top Kremlin leaders. After this talk fest, the three depart and go their separate ways. Marina goes home and finds out her sister has died. She decides to go the village where her sister lived and attend her funeral. The village is inhabited by old crones who earn a livelihood by making dolls out of bread they chew. The crones also consume vast amounts of moonshine and behave rather badly. Volodya goes to a disco, wanders the streets of Moscow and gets picked up by the police as a crime suspect. He finds himself in prison, then forcibly conscripted and sent off to fight in an unspecified war. Oleg visits his father, with whom he has a strange relationship. Oleg leads the bachelor’s life and is a member of the new Russian middle class. He makes deals selling meat from a subterranean freezer facility. He is also perplexed about the prevalence of a new breed of round piglets. The characters wander in a landscape that is desolate and scarred by heavy industry. Wild dogs roam everywhere,while the number 4 appears in many guises throughout the film and links the often disparate events. [More]
Starring: Marina Vovchenko, Irina Vovchenko, Svetlana Vovchenko, Sergey Shnurov
Starring: Marina Vovchenko, Irina Vovchenko, Svetlana Vovchenko, Sergey Shnurov, Yuri Laguta, Konstantin Murzenko
Director: Ilya Khrjanovsky
Director: Ilya Khrjanovsky
Studio: Leisure Time
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Reviews for 4
This seriously weird pic has a few flat stretches, but its bawdy comedy, bravura sound design and uncanny atmosphere will turn on auds with a taste for deeply oddball fare and baffle others.
There's much in the movie that won't translate to audiences this side of the Volga, but there's also a humor and a fierce filmmaking intelligence that demand attention.
The picture finally bogs down in a seemingly endless spectacle of grossness and ghoulishness.
It's not always clear exactly what's happening in this dark tale, full of barking dogs and slabs of meat. But you won't be able to take your eyes from the screen; nor will you quickly forget this fiercely original eye-popper.
The terminally bleak meets the hypnotically beautiful in the Russian cryptogram 4, directed by the newcomer Ilya Khrzhanovsky.
Although Khrzhanovsky has several tricks up his sleeve, 4's most provocative quality is its ironic surplus of beauty.
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