Vlyublyonnaya rybka (TV Movie 1989) Poster

(1989 TV Movie)

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The last romance of the eighties
UnknownDoomer25 March 2024
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A guy from a nearby village hitches a ride to the then capital, Almaty. Among the fellow travelers there is a femme fatale, fed up with life, accompanied by her husband in the person of a minister, who once managed to go from an ordinary resident of the same unremarkable village to the very top of the local vertical. According to the laws of the noir genre, despite the serious difference in age and other burdensome circumstances, two opposites converge for some time, but, as usual, this will not end well.

Intermittent wanderings around the surrounding area are accompanied by short stories of minor characters, such as a character who arrived from somewhere in Africa and periodically says something in French. The name itself, as well as the general production, quite straightforwardly refers to the ideological inspirers in the person of French films of the sixties and, in some places, apparently, "Rumble Fish" (1983).
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