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CrimeThriller

Child 44

- How do you find a killer who doesn’t exist?

Set in Stalin-era Soviet Union, a disgraced MGB agent is dispatched to investigate a series of child murders -- a case that begins to connect with the very top of party leadership.

Release Date : 2015-03-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Summit EntertainmentWorldview EntertainmentLionsgateScott Free Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Hardy

Character Name : Leo Demidov

Original Name : Tom Hardy

Gender : Male

Gary Oldman

Character Name : General Mikhail Nesterov

Original Name : Gary Oldman

Gender : Male

Noomi Rapace

Character Name : Raisa Demidov

Original Name : Noomi Rapace

Gender : Female

Fares Fares

Character Name : Alexei Andreyev

Original Name : Fares Fares

Gender : Male

Joel Kinnaman

Character Name : Vasili

Original Name : Joel Kinnaman

Gender : Male

Paddy Considine

Character Name : Vladimir Malevich

Original Name : Paddy Considine

Gender : Male

Jason Clarke

Character Name : Anatoly Brodsky

Original Name : Jason Clarke

Gender : Male

Mark Lewis Jones

Character Name : Tortoise

Original Name : Mark Lewis Jones

Gender : Male

Vincent Cassel

Character Name : Major Kuzmin

Original Name : Vincent Cassel

Gender : Male

Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Character Name : Ivan Sukov

Original Name : Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Gender : Male

Charles Dance

Character Name : Major Grachev

Original Name : Charles Dance

Gender : Male

Xavier Atkins

Character Name : Young Leo Demidov

Original Name : Xavier Atkins

Gender : Male

Karel Dobrý

Character Name : Photographer

Original Name : Karel Dobrý

Gender : Male

Agnieszka Grochowska

Character Name : Nina Andreyeva

Original Name : Agnieszka Grochowska

Gender : Female

Petr Vaněk

Character Name : Fyodor

Original Name : Petr Vaněk

Gender : Male

Jana Stryková

Character Name : Mara

Original Name : Jana Stryková

Gender : Female

Ursina Lardi

Character Name : Zina Gubinova

Original Name : Ursina Lardi

Gender : Female

Michael Nardone

Character Name : Semyon Okun

Original Name : Michael Nardone

Gender : Male

Finbar Lynch

Character Name : Doctor Boris Zarubin

Original Name : Finbar Lynch

Gender : Male

Tara Fitzgerald

Character Name : Inessa Nesterov

Original Name : Tara Fitzgerald

Gender : Female

Josef Altin

Character Name : Alexander

Original Name : Josef Altin

Gender : Male

Sam Spruell

Character Name : Doctor Tyapkin

Original Name : Sam Spruell

Gender : Male

Lorraine Ashbourne

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Lorraine Ashbourne

Gender : Female

Ned Dennehy

Character Name : Coroner

Original Name : Ned Dennehy

Gender : Male

Jemma O'Brien

Character Name : Elena Okun

Original Name : Jemma O'Brien

Gender : Male

Lottie Steer

Character Name : Tamara Okun

Original Name : Lottie Steer

Gender : Male

Barbara Lukešová

Character Name : Semyon Okun's Wife

Original Name : Barbara Lukešová

Gender : Female

Zdeněk Bařinka

Character Name : Jora Aleksevic Andreyev

Original Name : Zdeněk Bařinka

Gender : Male

Petra Lustigová

Character Name : Zoya

Original Name : Petra Lustigová

Gender : Female

Predrag Bjelac

Character Name : Basurov

Original Name : Predrag Bjelac

Gender : Male

Samuel Buttery

Character Name : Varlam

Original Name : Samuel Buttery

Gender : Male

Ondřej Malý

Character Name : The Collector, Yury Abelman

Original Name : Ondřej Malý

Gender : Male

Ivan G'Vera

Character Name : Budenny

Original Name : Ivan G'Vera

Gender : Male

Václav Jiráček

Character Name : Stephan

Original Name : Václav Jiráček

Gender : Male

Anssi Lindström

Character Name : Alexander Pickup

Original Name : Anssi Lindström

Gender : Male

Ondřej Volejník

Character Name : Cyril

Original Name : Ondřej Volejník

Gender : Male

Sonny Ashbourne Serkis

Character Name : Artur

Original Name : Sonny Ashbourne Serkis

Gender : Male

Heather Craney

Character Name : Galina Shaporina

Original Name : Heather Craney

Gender : Female

Marie Jansová

Character Name : Alicia

Original Name : Marie Jansová

Gender : Female

Ivan Shvedoff

Character Name : Artur's Father

Original Name : Иван Шведов

Gender : Male

Romana Goščíková

Character Name : Artur's Mother

Original Name : Romana Goščíková

Gender : Female

Igor Farbak

Character Name : Dimitri

Original Name : Igor Farbak

Gender : Male

Martin Hub

Character Name : Galina Shaporina's Husband

Original Name : Martin Hub

Gender : Male

Kristýna Leichtová

Character Name : Domestic Arts Teacher

Original Name : Kristýna Leichtová

Gender : Female

Hana Frejková

Character Name : Alexei's Mother

Original Name : Hana Frejková

Gender : Female

Pavel Šimčík

Character Name : Tibor

Original Name : Pavel Šimčík

Gender : Male

Markéta Tanner

Character Name : Volsk School Director, Larissa Anasova

Original Name : Markéta Tanner

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**A war hero who turned a police officer struggles with his departmental feud.** It is a strange title. In the narration as well it does not properly reveals, more like an approximate count of something. It is a Russian story, I mean the Russian characters and the locations. It begins after the world war two, in Moscow, a top police officer caught between the departmental politics and a case. After the his investigation ended without a result, the sacked officer gets a lifeline to begin again life in another town. But the trouble follows him when he started to investigate the children's deaths. The result of the case brings the end to the tale with a tiny small twist. The actors were decent, not very impressive. Especially I understand since it was internationally produced, they preferred English language, but I would have liked it in the original language to get best appeal. It was too long film, the first half was very boring. Because it was most unrelated to what comes in the later part of the film. When the narration shifts its base out of the Moscow, that's where it really gets very interesting. So after first 60 minutes, the real story begins. This where the actors got better. Noomi Rapace and Tom Hardy, both were like the kicked off with full of energy. So the second half of the film makes it watchable. Directed by a 'Easy Money' filmmaker who also brought in his Swedish actors to play the smaller roles. It was not good as I expected, but ended well. I don't think it is worth a watch, but who knows what you like. So I neither recommend nor reject it. But it was an average film to me. _5/10_

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-12-17

**An overly ambitious film, but still an interesting one.** Honestly, I expected a little more from this movie. I found it on television, just by chance, but I had already heard about it, I'm not sure for what purpose, but I had the impression that it was a very good film. It's not as good as I expected, as it gets a little lost between politics and police mystery, and that ends up compromising the pace. It all starts with a drama where an MGB agent named Leo Demidov tries to protect his wife after a political prisoner denounces her as his accomplice. The effort pays off, but it's so obvious that he wanted to protect her that his superiors send him to an industrial city on the outskirts of Ukraine. Meanwhile, he will have to tell a friend that his son died in an alleged train accident, but it is clear that the child was murdered. In the new city where he is posted, Leo discovers many more cases of children in the same situation, deducing that there is a murderer killing children along the railway line. The problem is to convince the Soviet police that these crimes are not exclusive to the capitalist world. The film has good dialogues and the script is very good, but I felt that it is too ambitious and that it ends up not being able to handle it well. The difficulty in reconciling the two subplots (the criminal on the loose and the protagonist's conflict with the fanatical authorities), both equally powerful and relevant, is palpable. There is another plot point that leaves me with a lot of doubts, and that has to do with how Leo's wife changes radically, from someone passive and without relevance in the story to an active and cooperative figure, central to the following events. If this change, on the one hand, made it possible to put her back at the center of events, it also seems to be an inconsistency. The ending isn't bad, but it's inelegant: the atmosphere of tension and suspense gives way to more action, in absolute contrast to what the film had been doing. The cast features several well-known actors, starting with Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace in the lead roles. None of them were bad, they are both quite confidant and the interpretation they bring us is solid and well concepted. Joel Kinnaman is a convincing villain and plays the political fanatic well. Vincent Cassel and Gary Oldman are well-known veterans and pretty safe bets for the most prominent secondary characters. The only negative point I have to make (and I think it's not the actors' fault, but director Espinosa's) is that terrible pseudo-Russian accent that the actors tried to emulate, and which should never have been done. If the director wanted that kind of accent so badly, then he should have looked for Russian or Eastern actors who could speak in English. Technically, the film relies heavily on cinematography and camera work. They tried as hard as they could for these elements to convey a variety of sensations to the public, from the biting Winter cold to the inhospitable, gray, unfriendly and distrustful atmosphere of Soviet cities during the 1950s. I also really liked the cars, the uniforms, costumes and sets, as there was a good effort at historical reconstruction, in general. The soundtrack does its job, but it doesn't stay in the ear.

G

GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

Despite Oldman's involvement, it lacks all the dark charm of HBO's Citizen X. There is less of a dual examination of both the system of the USSR and Chikatilo, and the film suffers from that. It's a little less compelling, the situation that unravels seems more incompetent than meddled. And the commentary that is left is more of the "this is what life was like under communism" and less of the "this is how the communist system interfered with the investigation and postponed his arrest" You can kind of taste the difference between the two, as they are both important, the cops look more incompetent with this version, and that is, I think, doing them a bit of a disservice. On the other hand, I doubt one would see either criticism if it were made today, so...take what you can get.