

Honor
Two Israeli criminal families with Moroccan roots suffer the tragedies of their respective lives.
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Plot Summary
The film follows an idealistic young man who joins a criminal gang in Moscow, hoping to find purpose and belonging. He quickly becomes entangled in the brutal realities of organized crime, facing moral dilemmas and dangerous situations. As he ascends within the gang's hierarchy, he grapples with the loss of his innocence and the true cost of his choices.
Critical Reception
Honor received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. Some critics found the film's bleak portrayal of society and its violent themes to be challenging, while others lauded its unflinching look at the criminal underworld.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and authentic portrayal of criminal life.
- The film's dark and violent subject matter is noted as a significant aspect.
- Performances, especially by the lead actors, are frequently highlighted.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Honor (2010)' is not readily available on Google's platform.
Fun Fact
Director Alexey Balabanov, known for his gritty and often controversial films, passed away just a few years after directing 'Honor'.
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