



Don't be fooled by the complete absurdity of this premise. Inexplicably, zombies are destroying civilization, and Paris is burning. As the torture, interrogation, and killing of police slowly reaches an apex, it becomes apparent that the cops and gangsters should probably be the least of each other's worries. They lead a seemingly suicidal, unsanctioned, raid on the gang's compound and are almost immediately captured. Recommended for those who have been waiting for an independent horror film which does not simply make fun of the genre.Ī team of angry Parisian police officers vow revenge against a gang lead by two Nigerian brothers who have recently killed a friend of theirs. Not recommended for fans of typical zombie films. 129> To All The Boys: P.S.Reviewed by mstomaso 6 / 10 Much better than it deserved to be.2> THE SKY IS PINK MOVIE FULL STORY AND REVIEW.Shortly after, Jani Beg is assassinated by his son Berdi Beg (Moge Oorzhak). After a period of suffering and subsequent sanctification of Alexius, Taidula's eyes are healed. They fail to cure Taidula's blindness and Alexius is banished, while Fedka is taken as a slave for desecrating the threshold. Eventually, Alexius succumbs and, accompanied by Jani Beg's retainers Timer (Fedot Lvov) and Badakyul (Aleksey Yegorov), travels to Saray-Jük with his keleynik Fedka (Aleksandr Yatsenko). Alexius is reluctant but Ivan sees this as a rare opportunity to delay the inevitable Tatar attack on Moscow. Meanwhile, Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow (Maxim Sukhanov) has reached fame as a wondermaker and Jani Beg asks Ivan the Fair (Vitaly Khaev) hand Alexius to him as a healer. Soon, his mother Taidula (Roza Hairullina) goes blind and Jani Beg is desperate to have her blindness cured. Jani Beg (Innokenty Dakayarov) kills his brother Khan Tini Beg (Andrey Panin) and replaces him.
