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8h01.comCargo 200 (Russian: Груз 200, romanized: Gruz 200) is a 2007 Russian neo-noir thriller film directed by Aleksei Balabanov and starring Agniya Kuznetsova, Leonid Bichevin, Aleksei Poluyan, Leonid Gromov and Aleksei Serebryakov. The film is set in 1984, during the Soviet-Afghan War, and depicts the dark and violent side of the late Soviet society. The title of the film refers to the zinc coffins in which the dead Soviet soldiers were shipped home from Afghanistan1. The film follows two parallel stories: one of Artyom (Gromov), a professor of scientific atheism who visits his brother in a small town and gets involved in a drunken argument with a moonshiner; and the other of Valery (Bichevin), a
young man who is dating Artyom’s niece and who takes another girl, Angelika (Kuznetsova), to the same moonshiner’s farm in search of more alcohol. There, they encounter Captain Zhurov (Poluyan), a sadistic and corrupt police officer who kidnaps Angelika and tortures her in his basement. The film shows the
brutal and tragic consequences of their actions, as well as the corruption and decay of the Soviet system12. Review: Cargo 200 is a film that does not shy away from showing the graphic and disturbing scenes of violence,
rape, murder and
torture that take place in its bleak and oppressive setting. The film has been compared to the works of Quentin Tarantino, David Lynch and Gaspar Noé for its use of shock value and dark humor23. However, unlike those directors, Balabanov does not seem to offer any catharsis or redemption for his characters or his audience. Instead, he presents a nihilistic and pessimistic vision of a society that has lost its moral compass and its humanity23. The film is well-directed by Balabanov, who creates a tense and claustrophobic atmosphere with his use of handheld camera, natural lighting and minimal music. The film also features strong performances from its cast, especially Poluyan, who portrays Zhurov as a terrifying and unpredictable villain. The film also makes effective use of symbolism and irony, such as the contrast between the idyllic countryside and the horrific events that take place there, or the use of religious imagery and references to mock the Soviet ideology23. Cargo 200 is a film that may appeal to fans of extreme cinema or social criticism, but it is not for the faint-hearted or the easily offended. It is a film that depicts a dark and turbulent chapter of Russian history, but it also raises some universal questions about human nature, violence and justice. It is a film that challenges the viewer to confront their own prejudices and values, but it also provides some artistic and aesthetic satisfaction. History: Cargo 200 was released in Russia on June 14, 2007, after premiering at the Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2007. The film was produced by Kinokompaniya CTB, a Russian independent production company founded by Sergei Selyanov in 19921. The film was written and directed by Aleksei Balabanov, one of the most acclaimed and controversial Russian filmmakers of his generation. Balabanov was known for his eclectic and provocative films that explored various genres and themes, such as crime, war, history, religion and culture. Some of his most notable films include Brother (1997), Of Freaks and Men (1998), War (2002) and Morphine (2008)4. The film was said to be based on a true story that Balabanov heard from his friend Mikhail Skryabin, who played Sunka in the film. Skryabin claimed that he witnessed a similar incident in his hometown in Ukraine in the 1980s1. The film was also inspired by Balabanov’s own experiences as a
student in Leningrad during the late Soviet era4. The film was dedicated to Viktor Tsoi, a famous Soviet rock musician who died in 19901. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its direction, performances and its ability to hold its tension throughout its running time. Some critics called it “an unflinching portrait of the grim vileness of Soviet Russia in 1984” 5 or “a masterpiece of post-Soviet cinema” 6. However, the film also provoked controversy and criticism for its excessive violence, implausible plot, poor taste and political bias. Some critics accused the film of being “a gratuitous exercise in sadism” or “a reactionary and xenophobic attack on the Soviet legacy” . The film was also banned or heavily censored in some countries due to its controversial content1. Cargo 200 is a film that has left a lasting impression on its viewers and has become a cult
classic among Russian cinema fans. The film has also influenced other filmmakers, such as Andrey Zvyagintsev, who cited it as one of his favorite films and an inspiration for his own film Leviathan (2014). The film has also been referenced and parodied in various media, such as the video game Grand Theft Auto IV (2008), the TV series The Americans (2013-2018) and the web series Epic Rap Battles of History (2010-present).