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Plot Summary
A young Russian man, Igor, returns to his St. Petersburg apartment after serving time in prison. He finds his former girlfriend, Anya, living there with a violent criminal named Svinya and his crew. Igor struggles to reintegrate into society and navigate the dangerous underworld, all while dealing with his unresolved feelings for Anya and the violent consequences of his past.
Critical Reception
Day of Wrath received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised Balabanov's signature gritty realism and atmospheric direction, as well as the strong performances from the lead actors, particularly Grigoriy Dobrygin. However, some found the film's bleakness and nihilistic tone overwhelming, and its narrative somewhat disjointed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching portrayal of post-Soviet Russian life.
Noted for strong performances, especially from its young lead.
Criticized by some for its excessive bleakness and violence.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google reviews, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its realistic portrayal of social issues and gritty atmosphere, though its dark themes can be challenging for some viewers.
Fun Fact
The film's stark and bleak visual style is a hallmark of Alexey Balabanov's later works, often reflecting the harsh realities he observed in contemporary Russia.
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