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Jonathan Salway
- James Reed - Olivia's husband
- (as Jonathan Alan Salway)
Ivan Rashetnyak
- Suslik
- (as Ivan Reshetnyak)
Vilen Babichev
- Sluga Jamsa
- (as Vilen Babich)
Andrey Blagoslovenski
- Politseyskiy syshchik-1
- (as Andrey Blagoslovenskiy)
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6.5 Stars From Me
Seances, book of the dead, ritualistic serial killings and putting everything together.
I've watched 10-15 Russian films and for the most part, they have been ok. I've come to enjoy their attention to color and costuming very much and it may be what really keeps me interested in watching more.
There is a lot of CGI stuff in these films. Mostly used as backdrops or enhancements, they are quite noticable and the beginning of this film in particular, it was almost too much. After the opening scenes, they weren't so blatantly obvious though.
The action scenes could've used a bit more finesse as they looked very choreographed.
The story here is decent but it lacks depth and detail. There's enough to keep you engaged but I kept waiting for things to be explained more. I was disappointed that the rituals were not explained but they were still intriguing.
My guess is that there may be sequel to this and if so, I liked this enough to want to see what else may happened. So, I thought it was pretty good. If you like period horror/thrillers check it out.
I've watched 10-15 Russian films and for the most part, they have been ok. I've come to enjoy their attention to color and costuming very much and it may be what really keeps me interested in watching more.
There is a lot of CGI stuff in these films. Mostly used as backdrops or enhancements, they are quite noticable and the beginning of this film in particular, it was almost too much. After the opening scenes, they weren't so blatantly obvious though.
The action scenes could've used a bit more finesse as they looked very choreographed.
The story here is decent but it lacks depth and detail. There's enough to keep you engaged but I kept waiting for things to be explained more. I was disappointed that the rituals were not explained but they were still intriguing.
My guess is that there may be sequel to this and if so, I liked this enough to want to see what else may happened. So, I thought it was pretty good. If you like period horror/thrillers check it out.
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- Foutainoflife
- Oct 8, 2020
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- Also known as
- La novena profecía
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- Budget
- $7,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $958,558
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Sound mix
- Dolby Digital(original version)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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