Textiles
Textiles

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Textiles

2001
Movie
7 min
French

Michel is a funny boy, a kind of intellectual. With Pauline, a very beautiful girl he met on the beach, they are going to get naked and discuss surrealism, sincerely and without trickery. But who are they really?

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Alexei BalabanovGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the chaotic post-Soviet era of the early 1990s, a former KGB agent, now working as a bodyguard, finds himself drawn into a dangerous world of organized crime and illicit dealings. He becomes entangled with a ruthless gangster and his associates, navigating a treacherous landscape where loyalty is scarce and violence is commonplace. As he tries to protect his client, he must confront his own past and make impossible choices.

Critical Reception

Alexei Balabanov's 'Textiles' is a gritty and unsettling portrayal of the criminal underworld that emerged in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union. Critics often noted the film's bleak atmosphere, unflinching violence, and complex characters, praising its realistic depiction of a turbulent period in Russian history. While some found its brutality challenging, many acknowledged its powerful storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and unflinching depiction of post-Soviet Russia's criminal element.

  • The film's dark atmosphere and intense performances are frequently highlighted.

  • Some reviewers found the violence to be excessive, but acknowledged its thematic relevance.

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Fun Fact

The film is part of a loose trilogy by Alexei Balabanov that explores the criminal element of Russia in the 1990s, alongside 'Brother' (1997) and 'Brother 2' (2000).

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