One of the worst and worst horror stories I've seen in recent years.
It all starts out as second-rate fiction, it seems that the actors do not strain, and the budget of the film does not allow you to shoot any exciting scenes. The post-apocalypse and horror of nuclear war remain behind the scenes, but it doesn’t seem to bother the survivors much.
However, in the second half of the film sheds its mask and shows its true identity. These are not fantastic horrors at all, but a parable about the decay of society and the nature of man.
Having lost their only child in the bunker (abducted for experiments on children, committed by soulless security forces), the survivors began to gradually lose their human appearance, and here the skill of the actors played in full force.
Horrible, eerie footage of the human fall turned out to be so realistic that after watching it becomes creepy and want to wash. The film can immediately forgive the holes in the plot (in part about the post-apocalypse and nuclear war), because not before that - what is happening on the screen is nasty, but at the same time something keeps from stopping the viewing.
Cinema can be strong, although I personally disagree with the director of this film, but for the created atmosphere of despair, he deserves a good assessment.