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Ukraine on Fire (2016)
The film reveals truth
I am a Ukrainian citizen.The film reveals true facts about Ukrainian history and Maidan.
But there are things missing here like interviews with Georgian snipers hired to shoot peaceful protesters in Kiev and details on bombing of civilians in Donetsk and Lugansk. Horrible events.
Polyot (2020)
Impressive
Amazing concept, nothing even close to "Breaking Bad" as some say. The final scene is transcending.
Netflix (Showtime, HBO) will be silly not to do an adaptation.
Killing Eve (2018)
Season 3 is a failure.
S01 and S02 were smart, stylish and exciting. A dash of old good sentimental Russophobia was in line with the story.
S03 is a boring set of clichés, parochial and ugly. Villagers do throw cow dung during fests in India, but attributing this to Russia was repulsively unvarnished.
P.S. Did they hire Ukrainians from 90's to portray modern Russians? Yuck.
The Crown (2016)
Snow Wife and Dwarfs
The airs of authenticity failed to smokescreen rigid, resentful, envy, power hungry and parochial character of Elizabeth Mountbatten.
Icarus (2017)
Kitschy
The head of top Russian lab allegedly in charge of top secret state doping scheme for top Russian athletes is giving away via Skype on the record his dirty secrets to some unknown hype-hungry American film-producer. Can't believe people are so naïve. The film is kitsch.