This compelling and disturbing Swedish film directed by Lukas Moodysson charts the terrors of an abandoned Russian teenager who finds herself an unwilling victim in the global sex trade.
Lilya 4-Ever (2003)
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Reviews Counted:65
Fresh:56
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: A tragic, hard-hitting story about a teenager trapped in a life of prostitution.
Theatrical Release:Apr 18, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: From the first devastating moments of LILYA 4-EVER, as the cherubic 16-year-old protagonist (Oksana Akinshina) staggers, broken and beaten to a pulp, down the sidewalk of a bleak and unidentifiable... From the first devastating moments of LILYA 4-EVER, as the cherubic 16-year-old protagonist (Oksana Akinshina) staggers, broken and beaten to a pulp, down the sidewalk of a bleak and unidentifiable urban prison and the hardcore theme song from Rammstein rips into "Mein Herz Brennt" ("My Heart Burns"); until its last brutal moments, the movie never relents in portraying the darkest side of teenage life in the former Soviet Union. From writer-director Lukas Moodysson (TOGETHER), the film begins in a tiny unnamed town where Lilya lives with her mother, who is leaving for America with her new boyfriend. So desperate are the poor and angry people in this dilapidated gray city that they idolize Lilya for her luck in finding a way to escape. However, when Lilya's mom burns rubber in her daughter's face, leaving Lilya literally stripped and penniless, shivering in horror on her knees in a mud puddle, it's clear that Lilya's not going anywhere but downhill, fast. Abandoned and living in a disgusting flat with only her abused 11-year-old friend Volodya (Artiom Bogucharskij) to care for her, Lilya passes her days sniffing glue, listening to techno, and starving. Soon hunger drives her to prostitution, which is a gateway to variously horrific forms of rape and violence. When hope arrives in the form of Andrei (Pavel Ponomaryov), a businessman from Sweden who promises to take Lilya away, the film gains momentum for the descent into its terrible conclusion. A powerful film in which both Lilya's strength of spirit and her naivete allow for all the world's cruelty to grab hold of her and shake her about, LILYA 4-EVER will not easily be forgotten by its viewers. [More]
Starring: Oksana Akinshina, Artiom Bogucharski, Elina Benenson, Liliya Shinkaryova
Starring: Oksana Akinshina, Artiom Bogucharski, Elina Benenson, Liliya Shinkaryova, Pavel Ponomaryov
Director: Lukas Moodysson
Director: Lukas Moodysson
Screenwriter: Lukas Moodysson
Producer: Lars Jonsson
Studio: Newmarket Films
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Reviews for Lilya 4-Ever
Socially revealing and artistically creative, both coldly realistic and infused with compassion for its heroine and her youth culture.
Here [Moodysson's] even more scarily adroit at mining the interior lives of his characters, paradoxically by painting such vivid, harsh external realities.
Show Me Love and Together were a bit sentimental for my taste; the brutally overdetermined Lilya demonstrates that [Moodysson] can go to the other extreme.
A bleak, blistering, beautiful treasure of a film that presents wasted life in all its horrific vividness.
Moodysson has an impressive ability to show the world from the perspective of children, and to elicit naturalistic performances from his youthful actors.
Scrupulously realistic but it's also unendingly, tediously grim, despite Moodyson's few ham-handed fantasy sequences which fail to lighten the movie's tone.
Uncompromising, but its chronicle of a young innocent's ordeal is a hauntingly vivid experience.
Lukas Moodysson brings us yet another amazingly realistic and engaging drama about society punctuated with both humor and grittiness.
Moodysson, a former poet, directs with an accomplished mix of lyricism and grit.
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