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Petrovich
"Don't give up the bag and the prison," says a well–known proverb. And indeed, no one is immune from prison, including the innocent. Neither money, nor public opinion, nor the government will help. It is then that the last hope becomes a lawyer, his competent speech and knowledge of the law. The main character of our story is Trofim Petrovich Streltsov, the state Adviser of Justice of the 3rd class, a former employee of the prosecutor's office.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a detective investigating a series of disturbing crimes that seem to be linked to a mysterious figure known only as Petrovich. As the investigation deepens, the detective uncovers a dark and complex web of secrets and lies that challenges his own perception of justice and morality.
Critical Reception
Petrovich received moderate critical attention, with praise often directed at its bleak atmosphere and Tverdovsky's directorial style, though some critics found the narrative uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty and dark atmosphere.
Noted for Tverdovsky's distinctive directorial vision.
Some found the plot development to be inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
Director Ivan Tverdovsky is known for his distinctive, often unsettling, visual style that he developed further in his later acclaimed films.
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