Our Review
The fatigue of American repetitive horror films has set in. Working with standard formulas is convenient, cheap, and will always find an audience. Therefore, the discerning viewer (and initially, the film distributor) logically starts looking towards other countries. Where else, just like in Yakutia, has some national uniqueness been preserved that will seep into the film, even if it was made with the aim of international distribution? For those seekers, we first inform you: don't pay…
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