

The Dolls
The roaring twenties of the new century. The era of messengers, electronic cigarettes and universal digitalization. The main character is Andrey Mirkin, a promising head of a PR agency. He owes his success and beautiful life to women. Mirkin can seduce almost anyone, he is charismatic, courteous and cynically uses it. He goes head over heels, not thinking about how many lives he has ruined along the way. He just doesn't care. The cherry on the cake in the hero's career promises to be a multimillion-dollar tender. Mirkin's victory in it is guaranteed in advance. But no one knows how much dirt is behind this well-being. And in the coming days, it will overwhelm Mirkin.
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Plot Summary
A young couple moves into a secluded house and begins to experience unsettling events. Strange dolls start appearing, and the couple finds themselves drawn into a dark mystery surrounding the house's past occupants. As the line between reality and illusion blurs, they must confront a terrifying truth to survive.
Critical Reception
The Dolls received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and unsettling imagery. However, some found the plot convoluted and the pacing inconsistent. Audiences generally appreciated its unique horror elements and suspenseful build-up.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its eerie atmosphere and creepy doll motif.
- Criticized for a sometimes confusing narrative and predictable scares.
- Appreciated for its attempt at a unique and unsettling horror experience.
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Fun Fact
The film's eerie atmosphere is heightened by the practical effects used for the disturbing dolls, rather than relying heavily on CGI.
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