

Brass Sun
Top Russian movie stars play in this drama series about the 1991 civil war threat in Uzbekistan. Musicians from a small military orchestra leave their regimen to play at a local wedding. When they return, they find all their barracks empty. Their regiment has received an urgent redeployment order and left. All of a sudden, a militant group appears from the mountains. They have crossed the border planning to stir a civil war and threatening to kill everyone in their way, even women and children. So, instead of catching up with the regiment, the musicians decide to stay and fight for the innocent civilians.
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Plot Summary
In the near future, a divided Stockholm is rocked by a series of bombings. A disillusioned detective, newly released from prison, is drawn back into the gritty underworld he tried to escape. He must race against time to uncover a conspiracy that threatens to tear the city apart before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Brass Sun received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised its atmospheric direction, intense action sequences, and compelling lead performance, though some found the plot convoluted. Audiences appreciated the dark, futuristic vision of Stockholm.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stylish direction and gritty atmosphere.
- Action sequences are intense and well-executed.
- Some found the narrative overly complex and difficult to follow.
Google audience: Viewers generally enjoyed the film's futuristic aesthetic and thrilling plot, with many highlighting the strong performances. Some found it a bit slow in parts.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Cinematography at the Guldbagge Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style was heavily influenced by cyberpunk aesthetics and the gritty urban landscapes of Stockholm.
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