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No Pain Whatsoever
In the early 1950s, a woman faces an impossible dilemma during a visit to see her husband in a tuberculosis sanatorium. Based on a short story by the iconic author Richard Yates (Revolutionary Road).
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Plot Summary
A skilled burglar, known for his meticulous planning and non-violent approach, takes on a high-stakes job that quickly spirals out of control. As he navigates a treacherous criminal underworld, he finds himself entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse, forcing him to confront his own moral boundaries and the true cost of his actions. The film explores themes of desperation, loyalty, and the consequences of a life lived on the edge.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'No Pain Whatsoever' garnered attention within independent film circles for its gritty atmosphere and intense performances. Critics praised its taut narrative and atmospheric tension, though some found its bleakness challenging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful direction and strong lead performances.
Acknowledged for its atmospheric tension and morally complex characters.
Noted for its dark and often grim portrayal of the criminal underworld.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor at the Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival for Aleksandr Gorchilin.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Moscow, with many scenes taking place in the city's industrial outskirts to enhance its gritty aesthetic.
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