

A Special Unit
In May 1941, a young instructor of the Komsomol Regional Committee of Belovezhskaya Pushcha Andrei Dyomushkin was invited to the graduation party of the Moscow Theatre School to create a professional theatre in the city. The war has crossed out all plans. Now he, along with the course of graduates, will have to go through the war and be the commander of the front acting fraternity in the current army "A Special Unit"...
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Plot Summary
A group of independent women form a vigilante unit to take down a network of criminals preying on young girls. They meticulously plan and execute their missions, using their intelligence and skills to bring justice to those who have been wronged. The unit operates outside the law, driven by a shared sense of outrage and a desire to protect the vulnerable.
Critical Reception
The film was not widely released and received limited critical attention. Its gritty portrayal of vigilante justice and its exploitation elements were noted by the few reviewers who saw it. Audience reception was similarly niche, with the film appealing to a specific segment interested in its particular blend of crime and thriller elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful plot and determined female protagonists.
- Criticized by some for its graphic content and morally ambiguous characters.
- Noted for its gritty, realistic portrayal of crime and its consequences.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to limited availability, but those available generally acknowledge the film's suspenseful nature and its unique approach to a vigilante storyline, while some express reservations about its intensity.
Fun Fact
Director Claude Mulot was known for his work in the French erotic and exploitation film genres, which often influenced the tone and style of his crime thrillers.
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