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Luchshe, Chem Lyudi 4
Better Than Us 4
Russia 2018
produced by Andrey Dzhunkovskiy, Eduard Iloyan, Alexander Kessel, Vitaliy Shlyappo, Ruslan Sorokin, Mikhail Tkachenko, Aleksey Trotsyuk, Denis Zhalinskiy for Yellow, Black & White/Netflix
directed by Andrey Dzhunkovskiy
starring Paulina Andreeva, Kirill Käro, Aleksandr Ustyugov, Olga Lomonosova, Eldar Kalimulin, Vitaliya Kornienko, Vera Panfilova, Aleksandr Kuznetsov, Fyodor Lavrov, Sergey Sosnovskiy, Kirill Polukhin, Pavel Vorozhtsov, Victor Solovyev, Irina Tarannik, Aleksandr Patsevich, Viktoriya Korlyakova, Vladimir Lukyanchikov, Ivan Kosichkin, Ramaz Chiaureli, Maria Yavorskaya, Ivan Kosichkin, Sergey Kolesnikov, Dmitriy Kulichkov, Aleksandra Ursulyak, Sergey Tyessler, Sergey Gubanov, Ksenia Kubasova
created by Alexander Kessel, written by Alexander Dagan
TV series Better Than Us
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Georgy Safranov (Kirill Käro) finds out his teenaged son Egor (Eldar
Kalimulin) has joined a terrorist group called the Liquidators who have
just committed an act of terrorism against androids as such, he comes to
fetch him from their headquarters - and surprisingly succeeds as well.
Thing is, Egor has no intentions of being the good boy his father wants
him to be and defects at the first occasion, only to run right into nosey
inspector Varlamov (Kirill Polukhin), who has long suspected Georgy of
something - and now he finds evidence that Egor has executed an android,
he has something pinned on him. Meanwhile, Victor Toporov (Aleksandr
Ustyugov), head of the Cronos Corporation, grows rather desparate to
present the newest empathic android model to his father in law Alexey
Stepanovich (Sergey Sosnovskiy), owner of Cronos, that he considers
cheating - while his men are still looking for the actual prototype Arisa,
(Paulina Andreeva), the bot of Georgy's daughter Sonya (Vitaliya
Kornienko). And one of his men, Vadim (Dimitriy Kulichkov), actually finds
her, she wills in to accompany him to her boss - but it soon turns out she
has only done so that she can kill everyone (Vadim included) that might
pose a threat to Georgy's family ... A bit more convoluted than
earlier episodes, this one again manages to tie up everything beautifully
in the end and leave appetite for more.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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