Evilenko 4K 2003 Ultra HD 2160p
The movie is based on real events about the bloodiest maniac of the USSR, Andrei Chikatilo, also known as “the monster from Rostov”.
Eighty-sixth year. Gorbachev, perestroika. The main character - a teacher with the surname Evilenko - is kicked out of school for seducing girls. He gets a job at the railroad, “snitching” on colleagues in the KGB, and in his spare time kills...
User Review
This movie, first of all, is full of mistakes that the Americans decided to add to the history without knowing it themselves. on the basis of some facts, unknowingly taken from nowhere, they made up something that makes your hair stand on end.
McDowell, undoubtedly at the height. so get into the role, so convey the manner of a complete moron who used the refinements of the USSR, could only professional actor. He's good.
Scriptwriters, undoubtedly, assessed the Soviet life and household. In general, in general, the movie liked the authenticity of details, not biographical bloopers. All the time we are led to believe that by killing, the maniac was fighting the vices of perestroika, when he was indoctrinated with the dogmas of anti-communism. In the end, we are shown him as a complete impotent man, although the reference to Cargo-200 is inappropriate. But there is something in common between them: the impotence of the Soviet system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Which doesn't understand how to fight maniacs at all.
Now I would like to convey a psychological portrait of Chikatilo: McDowell showed that a man can be broken by wrong politics. This is partly true because Chikatilo himself committed the lion's share of murders precisely during the period of perestroika. He was impotent, only in terms of zero erections, and could only conceive after a blow job. He couldn't get enough of the fact that some people could do it and he couldn't. To live like everyone else. In 1978 he killed a schoolgirl for the first time, and in '84 he was arrested, but released for a completely different reason, as it is covered in the movie. Then there was a pause, and in 1987 the maniac went on a rampage. He is arrested near the train station purely by accident and executed in '94.
What else wildly angered me about the movie was the tendency to show a country where there is no sex as either pedophiles or homosexuals. This tendency to denigrate Russians and see them only as insane is probably the answer to the question of why such monsters as Chikatilo are born in a society of prohibition. His case is not dead, they say that the maniac is alive and well, and others that he has reincarnated into another monster - Mukhankin.
Women in this movie, as if anabiosis - they are not interested in sex, and in the archives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were hardly a set of erotic magazines and pictures. The children in this movie are well filmed, they are fun and well-lived. They give no rest only to Chikatilo. This demon signed the verdict of the entire USSR.
I wish that McDowell himself prkiosnosti to the truth and realized who he played. very believable, accurate and creepy. That's what makes it scary, not the mass of mistakes and bloopers. Cargo 200 is just a bit of a slow burner.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (83.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Info Audio
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary by Director/Writer David Grieco & Actor Malcolm McDowell)
Info Subtitles
English, English SDH.File size: 71.81 GB
