
My Love...
Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
The directorial debut of Sergei Potapov, a well-known director of original performances in his homeland, is capable of deeply touching any spectator. This movie will make the viewer feel. The painting is designed in a typical Asian style. The plot is built around two brothers. One of them is mentally ill, and the other can hardly be called "normal". Both brothers dream of the same thing. Rob the bank and leave the city. One chose Mexico and the other chose Hollywood. He dreams of becoming an actor. But their plans were not destined to come true. The ending of the film will make even the most staunch admirers of thrillers shudder. The mood of the picture and the denouement are very reminiscent of the vivid works of modern cult Asian directors.
Top Cast


Ayaal Ammosov
Ayaal Ammosov
Mladshyy brat
Ayaal Ammosov
Mladshyy brat


Tamara Obutova
Tamara Obutova
«Zolushka»
Tamara Obutova
«Zolushka»


Aleksey Pavlov
Aleksey Pavlov
Kolya - starshyy brat
Aleksey Pavlov
Kolya - starshyy brat


Pyotr Sadovnikov
Pyotr Sadovnikov
Sutenyor
Pyotr Sadovnikov
Sutenyor
A. Gromova
A. Gromova
Immoral girl
A. Gromova
Immoral girl
Ulyana Evseeva
Ulyana Evseeva
Immoral girl
Ulyana Evseeva
Immoral girl


Askalon Pavlov
Askalon Pavlov
Singer-guitarist
Askalon Pavlov
Singer-guitarist
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