The speaker expresses their dissatisfaction with the evolution of the Russian horror genre. They appreciate the unique and indigenous horror films from the past, but criticize recent movies for their lack of originality and reliance on Western templates. They mention specific films like "SSD", "Witch", "Youlenka", "Trackman", and "The Phobos", which they feel are unoriginal and poorly executed.
The speaker then discusses the film "Deadly Still", which they feel is a prime example of the issues they've mentioned. They critique the film's script, storyline, and execution, particularly criticizing the film's use of a Soviet camera that predicts the future. They also comment on the film's use of the same location twice to show a long road and the film's cast, particularly the acting debut of Scrooge, a famous Russian rapper.
The speaker then criticizes the film for its illogical plot and dialogue, and for its poor handling of death scenes. They express frustration with the film's final twist, which they feel is too predictable and poorly executed.
In conclusion, the speaker criticizes the film industry for its lack of originality and poor execution of horror films, and expresses their fear for the future of the horror genre in Russia. They suggest that the film industry needs to improve its storytelling and execution to regain audience trust and maintain the genre's popularity.
1. The speaker likes Russian horror movies, including "Hostel Friday" and "The Touch", but criticizes the genre for evolving in a way that resembles Western horror movies, such as "SSD", "Witch", "Youlenka", and "Trackman". [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:47.26: Over the past 30 years Russian national genre of horror still cannot evolve, even though the beginning was brisk\n00:00:52.66: and precisely because of the beginning I can honestly say, I like Russian horrors. For example, such movies like "Hostel Friday"\n00:00:59.32: truly dreadful and atmospheric horror "The Touch"\n00:01:06.80: comics horror-thriller-trash from MMM "Gangofir"\n00:01:14.78: All these movies, even despite their clumsiness and, at times, naiveness and roughness,\n00:01:18.80: I gladly recommend as these movies were indigenous and unique.\n00:01:23.00: But then something shady happened to the genre.\n00:01:31.00: Maybe...let\'s do movies like in the west.\n00:01:35.34: Yeah, you right, 100%.\n00:01:40.30: it\'ll be real hollywood, I swear! ",\n00:01:44.40: And a came of a stream of movies like "SSD" "Witch", "Youlenka", "Trackman", "The Phobos" and one would think\n00:01:50.08: and one would think:\n00:01:51.48: But the audience didn\'t like the stupid copies of western movies and so because of that the flood of shitty movies stopped, until the release of the horror movie "Possession 18"', metadata={})]
2. The speaker watches the movie "The Route Is Built" and is about to watch "Deadly Still", a movie about Soviet military men who developed a special camera that could predict the future. [Source: Document(page_content='00:03:11.62: We have watched "The Route Is Built" from one of the producers\n00:03:16.42: and now we\'ll watch "Deadly Still"\n00:03:19.40: and this movie tells the tale of soviet military men who developed a special camera\n00:03:24.84: that was able to predict the future. This camera was given to a famous soviet fortune teller for testing', metadata={})]
3. The speaker criticizes the movie "Deadly Still" for its poor CGI and script, and notes that the movie still managed to attract an audience despite these flaws. [Source: Document(page_content='00:02:26.02: We\'re still making movies. call us.\n00:03:09.20: \n00:03:11.62: We have watched "The Route Is Built" from one of the producers\n00:03:16.42: and now we\'ll watch "Deadly Still"\n00:03:19.40: and this movie tells the tale of soviet military men who developed a special camera\n00:03:24.84: that was able to predict the future. This camera was given to a famous soviet fortune teller for testing\n00:03:32.46: Seeing the future? Fortune teller? In the Soviet Union?\n00:03:37.86: Why is he still not in "Guardians"?\n00:03:40.74: "You\'re even more stupid than I thought first!"\n00:03:48.22: And it really could predict the future, if you took pictures of objects\n00:03:51.25: But if an alive creature was shot,\n00:03