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Gena-Concrete
A journalist finds himself in a dire criminal situation. Some would resort to violence, but he picks up a pen and masterfully extricates himself from the predicament, turning the entire city upside down in the process.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh realities of post-Soviet Russia, a former boxer named Gennady struggles to reconcile his past violent life with his present desire for peace. Haunted by his former enforcer days and the betrayals that defined them, he seeks redemption. However, the shadows of his past life, personified by dangerous figures from his former criminal enterprise, threaten to engulf him and those he has grown to care for.
Critical Reception
Gena-Concrete received mixed to positive reviews. Critics lauded its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from lead actor Gennadiy Vengerov, who was praised for his portrayal of a man wrestling with his demons. Some reviewers found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally predictable, but the film's exploration of redemption and the lingering effects of a violent past resonated with many.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and authentic portrayal of post-Soviet Russia.
Gennadiy Vengerov's performance as the conflicted protagonist was a standout.
Some critics felt the film struggled with pacing and narrative originality.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented or aggregated on Google platforms for this film, making a specific summary unavailable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various industrial cities across Russia, contributing to its authentic and bleak atmosphere.
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