Clarissa Mora
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Zlomov
The protagonist of the film - a stuntman Sergey Gromov (Vasili Shlykov), sometimes moonlighting overtake. Once in interrupting the shooting of gets an offer to overtake Toyota across the country from Vladivostok. Reward was going to be decent. Not suspecting anything, he agrees. However, barely sat behind the wheel remarks that followed the persecution. The car is full of drugs, money and guns and few gangs hunting after it.Also, problems in his personal life. His wife Marina (Tatyana Skorokhodova) is going to leave him because of a nasty dude with pockets full of bucks. Because she, you know, tired of living on the honestly earned money of fair stuntman. But by the end of the film, this slut will be punished by fate.Despite the fact that the film is made at a time when the cinema existed in Russia is very conditional, this film can be called not bad. There is a plausible story, memorable remarks, compelling character types and a few twists to keep the audience in suspense. Another positive factor is the lack of well-known actors.Even Rednikova in her youth had no feature to be a flag of international crappy movies (who she is last 15 years). And very convincingly plays a route prostitute who became a victim of circumstances, but after meet Gromov she has decided to leave the ungodly profession. Her character contrasts with his wife, who left Sergey for the money. This is to touch up the viewer to deep thought... Well, like, "and who's the hooker now?". So it the one of 90's "action" movies i could recommend for watching, without big regret.