Horror with an unexpected twist. A parable about what complete impunity can do to rich people.
Separately, I want to be amazed by the technology on which the plot is based. Judging by the fact that it is available at the police station, whose employees travel on the Volga, it went to this now backward country in the form of Soviet heritage. Interestingly, no one stole or guessed to use it for more deserving members of society.
The involvement of a weak person in a destructive group is shown. Gradual loss of human form without punishment. One can only wonder how bad they all live in their homeland, that they want and need to have such a break to recover.
There is still less social horror and human crap here than in the Tragedy in the style of rock or Divideer, the main focus is on immersing the main character in the abyss of his own abomination in attempts to assert himself.
Interesting outlines, but, unfortunately, the authors failed to develop the topic, somehow the whole kutso was cut off, as if they wanted to immediately remove all the effects of impunity, and it turned out to be such an indistinct solyak.