9/10
Masterpiece of mid-2000's Russian Cinema
22 April 2021
First Bumer movie set out to tell a weird, unnatural tale about a cursed car. Four low-life thug friends stole a 7-series BMW, set out to flee from cops, and from that moment, everyone they interacted with, every piece of rural, provincial Russia they explored, ended up in some sort of tragedy or backlash from the curse, ending up with protagonists themselves.

Second movie leaves this topic and explores the different side of things; coincidences grown from personal actions. Everyone acting in their best interest, but not communicating enough to get a mutually good result.

It's really deep movie, and this theme is overwhelming throughout the movie. People who just see a gangster flick miss a ton of the actual message.

I don't think many other films like this exist out there, nor there will be many in the future.
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