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A Stoker
Film poster
RussianКочегар
Directed byAleksey Balabanov
Written byAleksey Balabanov
Produced bySergey Selyanov
Starring
CinematographyAleksandr Simonov
Music byValeriy Didyulya
Release date
  • 13 October 2010 (2010-10-13)[1]
Running time
90 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian

A Stoker (Template:Lang-ru), also known as The Stoker, is a 2010 Russian crime film directed by Aleksey Balabanov.[2][3][4] The film takes place in St. Petersburg in the 1990s. Main character is a retired major who served in the Soviet Army during Soviet–Afghan War. He works as a stoker and disposes bodies of people killed by local Mafia, which is headed by one of his former comrades from the Soviet Army. Everything changes when he realizes that one of the bodies for disposal was his daughter.

Cast

Synopsis

Ivan Matveyevich Skryabin is an old Yakut stoker, A veteran of the Afghan war, who assists the local Mafia in disposing bodies of their targets. He has a daughter, who is dating a high ranking member of the same Mafia - Vassily "Bizon", a sniper, and intends to marry him. Vassily, unknowingly to Skryabin's daughter Sasha, is having an affair with Masha, the daughter of the Mafia's boss, the Sergeant Mikhail. In one of his missions, Vassily kills a highly secured target, but when he collects the money from the client, Feodor Alekseyevich, he wins an additional 30,000 Rubles from the client in a card game. Feodor, enraged, attempts to kill the Mafia boss Mikhail, but instead gets shot by Mikhail and dies. Skryabin and Mikhail dispose of the body together. Later, Masha, who is visiting Vassily, finds out about his affair with Sasha, and demands her father, the Mafia boss, to kill her. He agrees and commands Vassily to kill her, which he does without hesitation. When Vassily and Mikhail come to dispose of the body, Skryabin recognizes his daughter, but remains silent. Later, wearing his old military uniform, he goes to Mikhail's apartment and stabs him and Vassily to death, leaving Masha alive. He returns to his boiler room where he lives and works, and slits his wrists, committing suicide. At the end of the film, a short additional video plays, telling the story which Skryabin was writing in his free time at his boiler room - about a Russian outlaw ('Khaylak' in Yakut), Kostya, who was sent as punishment to Yakutia, where he abuses the Yakut family taking care of him, raping the wife and beating the husband.

Reception

Critical response

A Stoker has an approval rating of 100% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 8 reviews, and an average rating of 7.40/10.[5]

References

  1. ^ Кочегар, 2010
  2. ^ Культовое кино и добрые мультики. Что покажет РЕН ТВ в новогодние праздники
  3. ^ На Римском фестивале Кончаловский заявил, что все творцы вынуждены служить
  4. ^ Не умирай
  5. ^ "The Stoker". Rotten Tomatoes.