Moscow Chill
Moscow Chill
PG-13 | 18 October 2007 (USA)
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Trouble seems to find Ray Perso, or maybe he just looks for it. First he's busted for hacking Manhattan's ATM banking system - sending twenties flying on every street corner. Then he's sprung from the Computer Rehab by a Russian gangster and smuggled to Moscow to work for an imprisoned "businessman". Maneuvering his way through the chaotic and violent Moscow Underworld, Ray finds love. But, his bliss is short-lived when he finds out someone has 40 million reasons to want him dead!

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Claudio Carvalho

The American computer hacker Ray Perso (Norman Reedus) is arrested after releasing money from the ATMs to the people just for fun. He is sent to a hospital to be treated of computer addiction but the Russian mobsters Vasya (Konstantin Yushkevich) and Dolphin (Slava Schoot) rescue him from the hospital and bring him to Russia. Soon he learns that the former accountant of his mother is a lord of the Russian Mafia and asks him to commit a fraud in bank accounts and embezzle the money to his bank account. Meanwhile Ray meets the single mother Maya (Xusha Buravsky) in a brothel and they fall in love with each other."Moroz po kozhe" is a complete mess with an unbelievable story. I saw this movie because of Norman Reedus, who performs the archer Daryl Dixon that is my favorite character of the series "The Walking Dead". Unfortunately the story is awful and corny. His character Ray is a computer hacker that is arrested and sent to a six-month period in a hospital to be treated as a computer addicted in a ridiculous premise. Then two dangerous Russian strangers rescue him from the hospital and take him to Russia. If Ray had been sentenced to a long sentence and could speak Russian, the premise might be acceptable but that is not the case. Then there is a corny romance with a woman that works in a brothel and they fall in love with each other. The conclusion with Ray without any money in a foreigner country with Maya and chased by two governments is a complete nonsense. My vote is three.Title (Brazil): "Operação Moscou" ("Moscow Operation")

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doug_park2001

The first 30 minutes or so are very engrossing, but the plot of MOSCOW CHILL often comes near derailment in the next two-thirds. All the same, it ties up very nicely in the end. Some violence, of course, but it wastes no time on prolonged shoot-'em-ups and punch-'em-outs. Great soundtrack and use of scenery. Norman Reedus is quite convincing as genius Robin Hood computer hacker Ray Perso--his whole demeanor is kind of Zuckerbergish, which is fitting. Kseniya Buravskaya gives a particularly splendid performance as Maya, with whom Ray finds true love. Much of the supporting cast--particularly the actor who plays Maya's father--are also worthy-of-mention and do a great deal to carry this unusual film.MOSCOW CHILL may not have the kick that thriller fans want. It also lacks the layers of intrigue that many others expect. However, it has a flavor that's just all its own. This film has real heart with steady, believable humor, which make its lesser qualities forgivable. Though it has neither the scope nor the plot development of KILLER ELITE, the conflict of how Perso wants out but finds it hard to simply walk out of the game reminded me a bit of that film.

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Becki Myers

A great find, this movie was. I saw the enticing trailer via sites like you tube and my space and was more than excited to see it.The plot was well developed and certainly believable, the cast was superb, and the setting was beautiful.The images of Russia, from the Hotels, to the skylines, to the prison, to the country-side, were all breath taking and served to invite the viewer into Russia to experience its darkness and beauty.A wonderful performance by the entire cast. Norman Reedus brings a charm to a convict role that is very much endearing. Slava Schoot, although begins the film as pseudo villain, ends up winning over the audience as a lovable character. Xusha Buravsky not only holds her own on a nearly all male cast, but is beautiful and engaging the entire time. And let's not forget the very entertaining role of Maya's father, a role that brought a much needed comedic craziness to the film.I'm excited for the release in hopes of deleted scenes and bloopers and recommend this film to all who come across it. It's definitely worth the watch.

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producermanbob

A sexy, edgy, action filled package. Bad ass Russian gangsters meet street smart, American computer hacker (Norman Reedus - Boondock Saints), throw in a hot Russian brothel and a bear... what more could you want? A great ride. Excellent casting choices in Norman Reedus (Ray) and Slava Schoot (Dolphin), both talented, intense actors, as well as beautiful Russian newcomer Xusha Buravsky (Maya). A writer/director worth keeping your eye on.Written by Chris Solimine (The Odyssey) and Andrei Konchalovsky (Runaway Train, Tango & Cash). Moscow Chill is Solimine's directorial debut.Solimine and Konchalovsky also teamed for the highly anticipated, 2008 holiday film "Nutcracker- The Untold Story", starring Elle Fanning, John Turturro and Nathan Lane.

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