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A Strong Personality from 2 "A"
Once a second-grader Dima Kruglikov learned that all the great people became so because they did not waste time on trifles, they had a clear regime of the day. Wishing to become great, Dima decided to live on schedule: to walk, help his grandmother, and even make friends. Getting into ridiculous and absurd situations, the main character of the film realized that the regime of the day is important, but everything must be done wisely.
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Plot Summary
In this exploitation horror film, a group of young women fall prey to a sadistic killer. The narrative follows their desperate attempts to survive as the killer's violent spree escalates. The film explores themes of fear and vulnerability in a gritty, crime-ridden urban setting.
Critical Reception
This film is generally considered a low-budget exploitation B-movie with limited critical attention. Its reception is largely defined by its genre, appealing to niche audiences interested in gritty, independent horror from the 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its raw, independent spirit and gritty atmosphere.
Criticized for its low production values and sometimes gratuitous violence.
Seen as a typical example of 1980s direct-to-video exploitation cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight its cult status within the exploitation genre, with some appreciating its unpolished, visceral nature while others find it too rough around the edges.
Fun Fact
Director Al Adamson was known for his prolific output in the exploitation and horror genres, often working with minimal budgets and tight shooting schedules.
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