That's funny.
This is how I would like to describe the movie Baba Yaga Saves the World.
To begin with, before I went for it, I read the reviews, and I saw more negative than positive, and then I didn’t really want to watch the movie, although I liked the trailer.
So why did I watch this movie and still go to the movies? The answer is simple!
Mom came cashback on the card, and she and I thought where to spend it and eventually decided to go to the movies.
The choice, which was rather meager and from the nearest films, was just this tape, and as you all understand, we went with it to this film.
What can I say about the movie?
“Baba Yaga Saves the World” isn’t the worst movie I’ve ever seen, nor is it a great movie.
If you ignore the very average effects, the cringe moments, and just turn your brain off for 85 minutes, it’s a pretty good one-time movie.
The plot is simple, but it was quite interesting, the 90-minute timing flew quite quickly.
The jokes in the film are funny, but most of the film I laughed not with them, but with the kernel, because in this film there was quite a lot of it.
I went to this film for Lyudmila Artemyeva and Olesya Zheleznyak (because I love these actresses after the series Matchmakers), and they coped with their roles perfectly, and the children surprisingly quite normally played their roles, which is unexpected and good for a Russian film.
The other actors also played their characters well.
As a result, “Baba Yaga saves the world” is a fairly lamp fairy tale, with excellent actors and a quite good plot.
I’ll give this movie a 7.5 out of 10 and recommend it at home, but if you want to go to the movies, you can go to the movies!
P.S.: Well, I hope that the sequel still will not (because in the finale there is a hint of it, but because this tape is going well at the box office so maybe it will come out, but for me the first part is already finished).