Locust (2014) Poster

(2014)

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6/10
$2-million-budget Russian-erotic-thriller
bjarias17 September 2020
... one of the most-depressing-mini-series you're-likely to-come-across ... acting not-all-that-bad ... production-qualities-fairly-good ... yet-the-script doesn't-have enough-sense or worthwhile-characters

... had-it-been-longer would-have quit-watching-sooner ... final episode being-worst of-the-series ... give-it first-one ... make your own-choices from-there

... would-take an-extremely-intense love-addiction for-two-people to be as-consistently-cruel to-themselves & others as-this-pair
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6/10
This Erotic Thriller Deserves an Audience
albertval-695604 March 2022
It's a tragic story of ill-fated lovers. Lera and Artem's love is complicated and challenges that beset them threaten their love affair. But despite their problems, they profess undying love for each other.

The main characters are believable. You sympathize with Lera's unenviable plight. Paulina Andreeva is credible in her portrayal of a girl so much in love but is thwarted by cruel circumstances. Pyotr Fyodorov is convincing in his role as an ambitious young man who doesn't hesitate to use foul means in the name of love. The story's ending is ironic.

This is a cautionary tale that true love doesn't conquer all. More than romantic love, one has to have strong values to nourish true love and eschew situations that will destroy it.

Oleg Malovichko's script deserves a chance to be heard.
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