You, I Love (2004)
Director: Olga Stolpovskaja, Dmitry Troitsky
Movie review
From Time Out New York
Russia's recent plunge into clubby hedonism deserves a great, decadent movie. This isn't it. But for a while, one could be forgiven for thinking so, the plasticine style encasing an equally plastic yuppie couple—Timofei (Koryakovsky) and Vera (Tolkalina)—in rampant consumerist bliss. But with the entrance of Uloomji (Badmaev), young, homeless and a sexual magnet in the making, it doesn't take long for the film to warily lunge for the expected bisexual love triangle, and a conservative finish.Author: JR
Time Out New York Website
Cast & crew
Director: Olga Stolpovskaja, Dmitry Troitsky
Cast: Damir Badmaev, Lyubov Tolkalina, Evgeny Koryakovsky
Duration: 86 mins
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