Another stew mare's bullshit the night before Christmas? At first it seems that way. At least the first half of the movie is for sure. And it also seems that the writers in their youth were fans of American films a la Rippers with Jude Law and Forrest Whitaker, No Exit (D. Wincott). At least direct parallels are visible to the naked
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Another stew mare's bullshit the night before Christmas? At first it seems that way. At least the first half of the movie is for sure. And it also seems that the writers in their youth were fans of American films a la Rippers with Jude Law and Forrest Whitaker, No Exit (D. Wincott). At least direct parallels are visible to the naked eye. In about 27 minutes, even the Predator will appear. But don’t rush to jump to conclusions. Not everything in this world is what it seems. And the mare, in the end, is not a seaweed, and before Christmas, wow! What's good about the movie is contractions. Ingenuity directors can not refuse and the meaning of the film is also there. But the ending was frankly smeared. You could add 6-10 minutes to the timing and make the last showdown more elegant. To every creature full, so to speak! Oh, come on. For a murky finale, 1. And the slogan at the end. Not even the slogan, but the ad for the film: "The end justifies the means?" Your Machiavelli is a child compared to the villain in this movie! Don't you? Then watch Polar Chase (an alternate title for this movie) and see for yourself!
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