A Paris model must return to Madrid where her grandmother, who had brought her up, just had a stroke. But spending just a few days with this relative turns into an unexpected nightmare.
Like Fritz Lang, David Fincher or Bong Joon Ho before him, talented debut filmmaker Lado Kvataniya uses the concept of police detective vs serial killer for an excitingly stylised, macabre and haunting narrative, that ultimately revolves around the identity of an era: in this case, the late 1980s Soviet Union. With Glasnost and the end of communist rule, the West also learned of the (unsurprising) fact that there were serial killers in Russia too – the most notorious case probably that of Andrei Chikatilo, nicknamed the Rostov Ripper, or the Russian Hannibal Lecter. Based on these and many other sources, Kvataniya and screenwriter Olga Gorodetskaya constructed an immersive psychological puzzle, jumping back and forth in time, to reveal ever new-possible motives for the actions of all the protagonists. It all starts in 1990, when Detective Issa Davydov is celebrating his promotion and receives a call, reporting a crime that looks precisely like the ones of the serial killer that he famously captured some years before ...
电影是一部“藏族题材”悬疑影片,讲述了圣山村突发的一起命案,让原本平静的山村被惊悚笼罩,无论是悬崖下狂奔的尸体,恐慌的村民,坠亡的村霸,还是消失的村长,神色慌张的情侣…都让恐怖不断发酵,惊悚持续升级。影片逻辑缜密,全程烧脑,悬念十足!迷局真相让人心生惊骇!
The occupants of a van transporting a wounded excursionist have to avoid sitting next to her during the trip.