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The Green Elephant
The Green Elephant
Зелёный слоник
1999 ·87 min ·Russia · 18+
5.8
IMDb 5.3 КП 5.7
Drama, Thriller, Horror, Comedy
Director: Svetlana Baskova
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Two Russian prisoners are abused mentally and physically.

Sergey Pakhomov
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Vladimir Epifantsev
Actor
Aleksandr Maslaev
Actor

The Green Elephant is a highly divisive cult film that oscillates between being viewed as a profound, prophetic piece of postmodern art and a meaningless, repulsive display of trash. While some audiences recoil at its extreme graphic content and amateur aesthetic, others find it a compelling, raw exploration of human degradation and societal collapse.

Acting Epifanov and Pakhomov deliver improvisational performances that serve as the film's undeniable emotional and intellectual anchor.
Production The film utilizes a bleak, claustrophobic atmosphere to effectively mirror the psychological descent and entrapment of its characters.
Screenplay The script blends crude, meme-worthy vulgarity with sharp, Tarantino-esque dialogue that captures a specific brand of cynical dark humor.
Originality The film's intentional low-budget, amateur aesthetic functions as a barrier for traditional viewers, while proponents see it as a deliberate stylistic choice.
Theme Opinions on the film's thematic depth are split between those who view it as a scathing, prophetic metaphor for societal and state decay, and those who perceive only a void of meaningless brutality.
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