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4/10
I can't believe it's a calamity, and I will never more... ( from ending song)
Zlomov9 September 2012
Warning: Spoilers
The calamity of destruction big country couldn't not touch its cinema. It's clearly visible in this movie. Its cheesy, cheap and hopeless, but its watchable. And since it's made in late 80's early 90's you'll get some nudity, violence, and sort of strong language. As always in case with "New Russian" action flick you wouldn't get: good editing, entertaining lines, catchy soundtrack, cool chases and charismatic hero.

After Afghan War, 'Rex' (nickname of a main character, who passed all the circles of hell: the Mujahideen captured, an unexpected and difficult escape behind a scene) wandering in a strange land. Unexpected encounter with 'good man' who make him back, finally, home. Here he found his love Lana. And as it often happens to all man in love, when you open the pants, your brain are go to sleep. Everything becomes clear after a sudden insight ... This is the secret base of a criminal association that seeks ways to seize power in the country. All recruiting militants at that base? Instead of their names gets only numbers. 'Rex' became the thirtieth ''!

You will see some plot that was pretty tongue in cheek for Russia in those days, with few twists, and couple weird facts. For example, that Rex was in some mysterious place where he was trained by some Buddist-Indian looking wise man. Pretty exotic, but still crap. In the end of movie main character save life of the president (suspiciously looked like Eltsyn) that make russians feel angry, because nobody wants to he was saved now. The end of movie is opened: when Beast/Rex escape from burning house and stay alive. Then we hear the song with words lyrics "I can't believe it's a calamity, and I will never more..." i will never more gonna watch this again. But this film can be recommended to watch.. to people in Syria who can watch Damascus scenes (in the first minutes).
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7/10
"Typical soviet action for mid 1990th"
g_imdb-591-13037018 December 2009
Movie is based on the same-titled novel by Viktor Dotsenko.

But on the contrary to a novel, film contains no such number of sex scenes, so frequent in the novel (in the novel, '30th' womanizing every female character, he met on the way, and all those affairs are described to the smallest detail). Despite, its been shoot shortly after 'Glasnost' bursted out, and sexploitation on the screen was widespread and encouraged. Vast majority of initiated audience (mostly VDV and Spetsnaz servicemen) considered that movie is quiet more interesting and related to reality. Like one of them said: "Typical soviet action for mid 1990th". That's cause Dotsenko, who is Director as well, has invited very qualified military consultants. By the way, actor Igor Livanov (the '30th') served active duty in Soviet marine troops, and in his time he was well-experienced in martial arts as well. Dotsenko himself make a cameo appearance in one of the episodes, playing a cargo barge captain (you can easily identify him by the distinctive tobacco pipe he use to smoke).

The Plot is a one big Conspiracy theory about some infernal group, which trying to force their way to the supreme power in the mess of 'Perestroika'. And it's totally unclear: "Who is who?" in this situation. So, don't be surprised if you will barely comprehend what's going on the screen during the viewing.

For your better understanding, here is a main protagonist's points of biography: Sergei (the '30th') was brought up in an orphanage, VDV and Spetsnaz Sergeant, martial arts sensei's best trainee, Afghan vet, after being retired he was convicted for a crime he didn't commit, became a prisoner, then a fugitive from justice, later considered not guilty, back in the Afghan, MIA, POW, during his escape he came into a copter crash, badly wounded and healed by some pakistani Zoroastrian sect which later initiated him as adept. And by the time depicted in the beginning, he's just a lonely drifter in some oriental country. His sidekick Cpt. Voronov (or '11th') is his only relative - they grew up together in the orphanage.

Complicated tangle, eh? And there is no wonder that KGB, Russian mob and Mujahideen wants him dead or alive. Finally he came back in the USSR, but now it's not the same Country he had left a years ago. New trends, new ideas, new liberties are in the air. All other you can see, viewing the movie.

***

Dotsenko released more than twenty novels with- or about a '30th', a.k.a. "Rex" ("Mad", "Beast"). Only two of them were pictured: This one and its predecessor "Po prozvishchu 'Zver'" ("His Nickname Is 'Beast'"), an entirely criminal action without regard to the army period of life of main protagonist.

You can read competent opinion (one of the film consultants reveals some details there) about movie, novel and author (in Russian):

http://desantura.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=5159

Enjoy the movie.
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