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"Cargo 200:" by Aleksey Balabanov. On a second viewing, its greatness is

Posted by tinear on March 16, 2011 at 12:26:30:

confirmed.
FAR beyond Hollywood terror and horror films: this one is unrelenting and, because of the "calm" direction, the unspeakable terror you're witnessing is all the more searing. But it's more than just grisly entertainment: it is a thoroughly Russian examination of metaphysics and politics.
I enjoyed it just as much, if not more, this second time around. If you haven't seen it, and you're not upset by graphic--- though NOT gratuitous--- violence, you must see this.