The transcript provided appears to be a detailed analysis of a film, likely a movie or a television show. The film, referred to as "Red Snake," is a debut work by Alexander Kuritsyn. The film is noted for its high production value and was promoted as one of the most expensive films of its time. It became a sensation in the USA and was compared to the "forgotten killer of Hollywood action films."
The plot revolves around a character named Steve, who is forced to transfer 500 kilograms of heroin to America by the Red Snake’s people. Steve's daughter is kidnapped during this process and is later rescued by the protagonist, Taktarov. Taktarov, a former cop, is portrayed as a real athlete who has starred in Hollywood movies.
The film also features a character named Aigul, a professional KGB killer whose real name is not known. Aigul controls the Chechens and is involved in the drug trade. The film also includes a scene where Taktarov and his team rescue Steve and his daughter from the kidnappers.
The film ends with Taktarov and his team successfully rescuing Steve and his daughter, and Taktarov giving chase to Aigul. The film is praised for its action scenes, suspense, and character development.
1. The film "Red Snake" is a full-fledged debut of Alexander Kuritsyn.
2. It is one of the most expensive films of its time and was announced for release in the USA.
3. The film features a multimillion-dollar action film about Lev Yashin.
4. The film's plot revolves around the introduction of main villains to the viewer.
5. The film depicts a fight between the Alpha squad and the Red Snake’s people.
6. The film's plot involves Steve, a businessman, being ordered by the Red Snake to transfer 500 kilograms of heroin to America.
7. The film's plot also involves Taktarov, a former cop, coming to the rescue of Steve.
8. The film features a humorous scene where the Snake learns about Steve's meeting with a gangster in a club.
9. The film ends with a dramatic scene where Taktarov rescues Steve from the Serpent's security.
10. The film features a subplot involving Taktarov's grieving friends and their struggle to get food.