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Epilogue
Based on the works of Ivan Shamyakin. The heroes of the film are representatives of the creative intelligentsia. Yesterday, their works were considered a national treasure, but now they are no longer needed. The famous writer Ivan Andreevich is forced to earn a living by selling his own books with autographs. More fortunate was his friend, the famous artist Mikhail Antonovich. All his paintings were bought by a western collector. But the banquet arranged by the artist on this occasion turned out to be completely depressing...
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Plot Summary
A former investigative journalist, haunted by a past case, takes on a new assignment to uncover the truth behind a series of suspicious deaths linked to a powerful pharmaceutical company. As she delves deeper, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy, forcing her to confront her own demons and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Epilogue received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many pointing to its formulaic plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the attempt at a suspenseful thriller, the execution was largely seen as uninspired, failing to deliver a compelling narrative or memorable performances. The film struggled to find a significant audience upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
Despite a potentially engaging premise, the film suffers from a predictable storyline.
Performances are often criticized for being uninspired and failing to elevate the material.
The thriller elements are not effectively executed, leading to a lack of tension.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available generally reflect disappointment with the film's unoriginal plot and a perceived lack of depth in its characters and suspenseful elements.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot over a relatively short period, contributing to its perceived lack of polish in certain areas.
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