The film is very atmospheric and cruel with savouring scenes of violence and abuse of the victim - I would recommend watching it to anyone over 30 to remember the good old days of video salons of the 80s with their invariable smell of smoked halls and gloomy viewers.
The main characters of the film are very eclectic at the beginning of the film, there is a certain destructive chaos in their psyche characteristic of psychopaths or psychics - living in parallel worlds and perceiving the world through the prism of schizophrenia - but by the end of the film these parallel worlds come into contact and the maniac meets his main victim.
The outcome in such films can never be predetermined – we know a huge number of examples that the action moving rapidly to a happy end is actually a jump into an even deeper abyss and as a result we get the final credits with the perplexing viewer “What was it?”
I repeat, perhaps, but the film is not for modern youth and is designed exclusively for the average age audience, invariably spending the weekend in front of TV screens - a pleasant viewing and... may God save you from meeting ghosts from the past!
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