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Mermaid: The Lake of the Dead

Original title: Rusalka: Ozero myortvykh
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2K
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Igor Khripunov and Sofya Shidlovskaya in Mermaid: The Lake of the Dead (2018)
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An aquatic nymph falls obsessively in love with a man and wants to have him with her forever in her underwater kingdom, where she is doomed to spend eternity.An aquatic nymph falls obsessively in love with a man and wants to have him with her forever in her underwater kingdom, where she is doomed to spend eternity.An aquatic nymph falls obsessively in love with a man and wants to have him with her forever in her underwater kingdom, where she is doomed to spend eternity.

  • Directors
    • Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
    • Christopher Bevins
  • Writers
    • Natalya Dubovaya
    • Ivan Kapitonov
    • Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
  • Stars
    • Viktoriya Agalakova
    • Efim Petrunin
    • Sofya Shidlovskaya
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
      • Christopher Bevins
    • Writers
      • Natalya Dubovaya
      • Ivan Kapitonov
      • Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
    • Stars
      • Viktoriya Agalakova
      • Efim Petrunin
      • Sofya Shidlovskaya
    • 36User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Viktoriya Agalakova
    Viktoriya Agalakova
    • Marina
    Efim Petrunin
    • Roma Kitaev
    Sofya Shidlovskaya
    • Lisa Grigorieva…
    Nikita Elenev
    Nikita Elenev
    • Ilya
    Cecile Plage
    • Olga
    • (as Sesil Plezhe)
    Igor Khripunov
    Igor Khripunov
    • Father
    Evgeniy Koryakovskiy
    Evgeniy Koryakovskiy
    • Trainer
    Nadezhda Igoshina
    • Mother
    Darya Yartseva
    • Bride
    Dmitriy Yartsev
    • Bride's Father
    Anya Moshkovich
    Tatyana Kaprivina
    • Extra
    Vladimir Koshenkov
    • Extra
    Igor Kolesnikov
    Igor Kolesnikov
    • Extra
    Olesya Komarova
    • Extra
    • Directors
      • Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
      • Christopher Bevins
    • Writers
      • Natalya Dubovaya
      • Ivan Kapitonov
      • Svyatoslav Podgaevskiy
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    User reviews36

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    5borgolarici

    Kinda caotic

    While the Russian folklore angle is interesting and refreshing, the pacing and the action are kinda caotic and there are too many plot twists that don't really help the cause.
    5Aktham_Tashtush

    The movie is good, but they kinda overdone it a bit.

    I don't know if it's the scares themselves or because i watched it dubbed and not in Russian ,, but it kinda felt overdone ,, A lot of scares ,, i mean the graphics and cinematography are good but there were so many jumpy moments by the end of the movie the scares felt like just any other normal scene.

    The plot is semi-genuine, somewhat familiar,, the casting as of the Russian cast looked fine , but as i said sadly all the engagement and interaction thrill factors are lost when you watch it dubbed to English.

    So i would say it's not highly recommended, especially not in English.
    3rrosmarinus

    Don't waste your time and money

    Poor script, poor acting, poor end. No logic in the story. Story doesn't fit reality in a logical way. Too many predictable scare jumps, many if them too obvious.
    8mydad2

    Excellent Creep-Out, But You Must Understand Slavic Mythology

    Let's start with the badly translated title. Where's the mermaid? There isn't one. The title character is a rusalka, not a mermaid in any western understanding of the word. Rusalki are the damned souls of girls who commited suicide by drowning, typically because they were pregnant out of wedlock and abandoned or rejected by the father. Such a girl becomes a rotting half-fish, half-woman, hideous in appearance, inhabiting ponds and rivers (not the ocean), who tries to lure young men to their death. They can shape-shift to appear beautiful or take the form of a living person. They are vengeful, evil, capable of sorcery, and dangerous. Don't think Ariel in a clamshell bra. Think carp zombies.

    There. Does that help?

    Marina is engaged to Roma, a competitive swimmer. Roma and his sister Olga lost their mother at an early age, supposedly to drowning. But as you see in the opening scene, she was actually killed by a rusalka at their lakeside dacha (summer house). The widowed father, who has had at best a distant relationship with his children ever since, unexpectedly gifts the dacha to Roma and Marina as a wedding gift, telling them to sell it and take the money. Instead, Marina wants to fix it up and keep it. But the rusalka has not gone away, and now casts her eye on Roma...

    Visually, "The Rusalka: Lake of the Dead" (to give it its proper translation) excels. It is rich in old-fashioned atmosphere: mist on the lake, moon through clouds, candlelight in the old banya (wooden sauna), a lush Russian forest.

    Contrary to what some reviewers found, the storyline is perfectly coherent. There are a handful of cultural references that Russians will understand but are not explained for the benefit of westerners (such as a shout-out to Karamzin's "Poor Liza").

    But these do not pose a problem as long as you understand that a rusalka is not a mermaid.
    7Dearmanoelneto

    Where is the mermaid??

    The movie had a mythology that could be more explored, but moves on without explications, hide too much the "mermaid" and she don't scare as well, although, had some technics that works pretty great, the characters aren't explored and some times stay boring, the twist in end is ok, and the song of the credits is amazing!

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      Both main protagonists' names are water-related. Roma Kitaev is nicknamed by his friends as "Kit", which means "whale" in Russian; His bride's name is Marina, from the Latin word "Marinus", which translates as "of the sea".

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2018 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Mỹ Nhân Ngư: Hố Tử Thần
    • Production companies
      • Central Partnership
      • KIT Film Studio
      • QS Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,741,098
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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