Film Name:The Alien Girl
Director:Anton Bormatov
Cast: Natalia Romanycheva, Evgeni Tkachuk, Kirill Poluhin, Anatoly Otradnov, Alexander Golubkov, Eugene Mundun
Producers: Konstantin Ernst, Igor Tolstunov
Writer: Sergey Sokolyuk Screenwriter
Vladimir Nesterenko
Music: Yuri
Theatrical Release: 12/17/2010
Synopsis:
The title character in Russian director Anton Bormatov's debut feature, Alien Girl, is Angela (Natalia Romanycheva). Initially, it appears she got her nickname because she and her brother felt like aliens in the orphanage where they grew up. But later, after her reputation as a hardboiled killer has spread, it's revealed as a nod to the Ridley Scott franchise when someone pegs her as a dragon with acid for blood who lays eggs in people.
Scripted by Sergey Sokolyuk from a graphic novel by Vladimir "Adolfych" Nesterenko (a former organized crime gang member in the '90s, now a popular blogger), the plot hinges on Angela's retrieval from Prague, where she has been sold as a sex slave to unsavory gypsies. Ukrainian thugs working for Rasp (Eugene Mundum) are dispatched to fetch her in order to exert influence over her brother, who threatens to name names in a mob trial. But Angela sows distrust among the posse, wiping out half of them while hooking up with the youngest and most volatile, Whiz (Eugene Tkachuk).
Those ingredients suggest entertainingly hyperviolent, Eurotrashy exploitation, and with its grimy visuals and preference for types over characters, the film does occasionally recall action thrillers from La Femme Nikitato The Transporter. But the borscht is a little flavorless. There's insufficient suspense in the life-or-death stakes, sketchy plot detail in the gang clash that triggers the action and too little ambiguity in the intercharacter dynamics.
It's hard to overestimate the effect this movie had on its genre. More than 20 years after it was made, if you describe a movie as an "Alien rip-off", everyone immediately knows what you mean. Often imitated but never equaled, this movie set a standard for sci-fi horror that represents what we mean when we say five shriek girls. ALIEN doesn't get five shriek girls, it is the definition of five shriek girls.
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Director:Anton Bormatov
Cast: Natalia Romanycheva, Evgeni Tkachuk, Kirill Poluhin, Anatoly Otradnov, Alexander Golubkov, Eugene Mundun
Producers: Konstantin Ernst, Igor Tolstunov
Writer: Sergey Sokolyuk Screenwriter
Vladimir Nesterenko
Music: Yuri
Theatrical Release: 12/17/2010
Synopsis:
The title character in Russian director Anton Bormatov's debut feature, Alien Girl, is Angela (Natalia Romanycheva). Initially, it appears she got her nickname because she and her brother felt like aliens in the orphanage where they grew up. But later, after her reputation as a hardboiled killer has spread, it's revealed as a nod to the Ridley Scott franchise when someone pegs her as a dragon with acid for blood who lays eggs in people.
Scripted by Sergey Sokolyuk from a graphic novel by Vladimir "Adolfych" Nesterenko (a former organized crime gang member in the '90s, now a popular blogger), the plot hinges on Angela's retrieval from Prague, where she has been sold as a sex slave to unsavory gypsies. Ukrainian thugs working for Rasp (Eugene Mundum) are dispatched to fetch her in order to exert influence over her brother, who threatens to name names in a mob trial. But Angela sows distrust among the posse, wiping out half of them while hooking up with the youngest and most volatile, Whiz (Eugene Tkachuk).
Those ingredients suggest entertainingly hyperviolent, Eurotrashy exploitation, and with its grimy visuals and preference for types over characters, the film does occasionally recall action thrillers from La Femme Nikitato The Transporter. But the borscht is a little flavorless. There's insufficient suspense in the life-or-death stakes, sketchy plot detail in the gang clash that triggers the action and too little ambiguity in the intercharacter dynamics.
It's hard to overestimate the effect this movie had on its genre. More than 20 years after it was made, if you describe a movie as an "Alien rip-off", everyone immediately knows what you mean. Often imitated but never equaled, this movie set a standard for sci-fi horror that represents what we mean when we say five shriek girls. ALIEN doesn't get five shriek girls, it is the definition of five shriek girls.
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