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Your Heart Will Be Broken
Твоё сердце будет разбито
2026 134 min Russia 16+
★6.8
Romance, Drama
Director: Michael Vaynberg
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Description
High school student Polina is saved from bullying at her new school and makes a deal with the main bully Bars: he must pretend to be her boyfriend and protect her, and she must do everything he says. During this game, the couple develops real feelings, but her family and classmates have reasons to separate the lovers.
Budget:
$3.72M
Worldwide:
$7.58M
Starring
Daymon Cherednik
Actor
Ramaz Chiaureli
Actor
Nataliya Derbeneva
Actor
Key opinion
The adaptation of Anna Jane’s novel is a polarizing teen romance that leaves viewers divided between those who appreciate its earnest, atmospheric tribute to the source material and those who find it a superficial, cliché-ridden melodrama. While some praise its visual presentation and engaging performances, others criticize the disjointed screenplay and lack of genuine emotional depth.
| Originality | The film utilizes a standard teen romance formula, relying on predictable tropes like the new girl and the brooding 'bad boy' to drive the narrative. | |
| Cinematography | The cinematography is visually appealing, offering atmospheric scenery and a clean aesthetic that stands out despite some artificial color grading. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely criticized for being disjointed and superficial, often failing to develop its promised plot threads or provide organic relationship progression. | |
| Acting | Opinions on the lead performances are split; some viewers find the leads charming and effective in their roles, while others describe the acting as over-staged and lacking emotional nuance. | |
| Theme | The film's tone is divisive, with some audience members appreciating its attempt to address serious social issues with hope, while others find the execution pretentious and emotionally hollow. | |
| Adaptation | Views on adaptation fidelity are sharply split; fans of the book appreciate the reverent, tone-accurate translation, while others feel the film strips away the original work’s depth and sincerity. |