Plot
Two teenage girls, Janie who is American and Lana who is Russian, fall in love after meeting at a t.A.T.u concert and are swept into a dangerous world of obsession, drug abuse and murder.
Release Year: 2011
Rating: 5.4/10 (822 voted)
Director:
Roland Joffé
Stars: Mischa Barton, Shantel VanSanten, Alex Kaluzhsky
Storyline Two girls, Lana and Jane, from vastly different worlds, bond as they persevere to become a part of the glamorous lifestyle offered by the power's high society. Although they are constantly challenged by the seductive, intoxicating allure of this society, they're suddenly forced to confront the cruel reality that lies beneath its glittery facade. As their bond is tested to its breaking point, they will need to re-discover the love that brought them together, otherwise their bond will be shattered forever.
Writers: Shawn Schepps, Luke Goltz
Cast: Mischa Barton
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Lana Starkova
Shantel VanSanten
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Janie Sawyer
Alex Kaluzhsky
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Dima
Charlie Creed-Miles
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Ian
Igor Desyatnikov
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Ivan
Aleksandr Byelonogov
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Max, t.A.T.u. producer
Lena Katina
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Herself
Julia Volkova
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Herself
Mark Bradford
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Bill
Dominika Juillet
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Russian supermodel
(as Dominika Wolski)
Evgeny Koryakovsky
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Aleksei
Grigoriy Levakov
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Face Control
(as Grigory Levakov)
Troy MacCubbin
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Himself - Guitarist, t.A.T.u band
Ekaterina Malikova
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Marina
Sven Martin
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Himself - Keyboardist, t.A.T.u band
There's no real story here. The movie relies on being foreign to make
it interesting but it's just not. The characters are underwritten and
majority of the events underwritten as well. The directing was equally
as bad as the writing. I wonder how these actors have careers when they
pick their scripts so poorly.
Then there is a happy ending that is incredibly convenient and boring.
It's a failed attempt at a cutting edge, rock'n'roll flick that is
really just glorifying karaoke.
The reviewer praising this with 10 stars and a deranged, raving
positive review probably wrote this hunk of crap lol. Whenever I see a
review so over the top for a movie so incredibly bad it's pretty much a
given someone that worked on the movie wrote it.
Don't pay to see this and honestly, don't waste your time if you can
see it for free.
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