Nikita, a former Russian Spetsnaz operative, is hired to neutralize the large private security force at a local factory so that his shady employer can extort the business from the factory owner. But Nikita and his group of highly trained fighters get more than they bargained for when it turns out the factory is actually owned by a dangerous warlord connected to the Russian military. By the time the 'hostile takeover' is complete, Nikita reveals that he has orchestrated his own secret mission to take personal revenge on the most dangerous man in Russia.
Trailer
Cast
Denis Kryuchkov
Director
Ilya Antonenko
Reshala
Vladimir Chuprikov
head of the MOP
Sergey Grab
Prizrak
Nikita Kologrivyy
Quick
Ivan Kotik
Nikita
Vladimir Mineev
Ringleader
Sofya Ozerova
Eva
Sergey Podolnyy
Eva
Andrey Sviridov
Krepkiy aktsioner
Aleksandr Metyolkin
Molodoy politseyskiy
Denis Kryuchkov
Writer
Olga Loyanich
Writer
Robert Orr
Writer
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Sauce
The dumb paper-thin plot and clumsy storytelling are just excuses for having lots of guys beating and shooting each other up. Nothing here really makes much sense. It's just like watching someone playing Tekken and Call of Duty at the same time. That's the only entertainment value you'll get from this.
Nikita watches his father get killed as a child. As an adult he wants revenge and get involved in a complex campaign to raid a liquor factory that used to make missiles. He is with a group that looks like a boys fight club. We know this is going to end up as a one on one climax at the end. It always does. In between we have all kinds of fighting. In fact the film is almost all fighting as a way to showcase Russian martial arts. If all you want to do is watch fist fights, police club fights, sword fights, finally elevated to gun fights then this is your film with subtitles. Not much plot or characters. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Predictable story line. Typical portrayals of Russian stereotypes, but enjoyable anyway. Several of the fight scenes were extremely well choreographed and superbly executed. Several of the fight scenes not so well done. I watched this on DVD and the sound and subtitles were excellent. It was worth watching one time, maybe not two times.
