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Nikolai (Viggo Mortensen), who is both ruthless and mysterious, has ties to one of the most dangerous crime families in London. He crosses paths with Anna (Naomi Watts), a midwife who has come across potentially damaging evidence against the family, which forces him to set in motion a plan of deceit, death and retribution. (Umbrella Entertainment)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English Cronenberg shines again! The guy's a genius. It's a gritty tale of crime and redemption with an unusual (hidden) tenderness. Cronenberg uses every possible allusion to develop the story. He draws us into the story, immerses us emotionally to the characters, who are not portrayed as either bad or good. And this is Cronenberg's masterful talent, to show us each character as he wishes, without any preconceived notion, and absentmindedly bringing the audience to play emotionally with them. The sauna scene is clearly the film's highlight. 75%. ()

Isherwood 

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English Cronenberg left the fantasy world of human obsessions for good and began to explore ordinary people in liminal situations. The synopsis of Russian gangsters in London smacked of fake nasal accents and litres of vodka, and yet the result is more about the confrontation of different worlds. When we enter it, we can't get out, whether it’s the mafia driver with a secret, the nurse with an internal stigma, or the Ukrainian emigrant playing the involuntary role of a prostitute. It's gripping in moments and emotionally fulfilling on the whole, though the epilogue could be explored for long moments. And as paradoxical as it sounds, Eastern Promises is a very different alternative to Love Actually as a London Christmas film. 4 ½. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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English Pretty restrained for Cronenberg, but you can still see his style. Like most films of his I’ve watched, this one felt very cold, but it still managed to capture my attention thanks to the intense rawness. Cronenberg is not for everyone, but I like playing his emotionally detached games sometimes. 80% ()

novoten 

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English Just when I thought I had David Cronenberg figured out and not particularly to my taste, something like this comes along. While in A History of Violence he only touched on the gangsters and wrapped the whole story in somewhat unbelievable personal drama, Eastern Promises is a whole different story. Their simple yet sufficiently detailed story reveals both the complicated personal life of Anna and the hierarchy of a community where they speak with a very distinctive accent and secretly give dirty orders. Thanks to Viggo Mortensen's perfect performance, the viewer doesn't escape from that evil and chilling world for even a minute. ()

Kaka 

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English A slow and ethereal film without any unexpected twists, lightning-fast executions, or a pile of violence, but it still carries the typical signature of the renowned director. The depiction of the cold atmosphere of the Russian mafia is incredible, as well as the accent of Vincent Cassel and Viggo Mortensen, whose training must have been unbelievable. You can literally feel the typical scent of borscht oozing from the screen. There’s surprisingly little violence and blood, but there is one wild scene, a thrilling fight in the sauna, which has no equivalent in modern Hollywood. Intensely paced, narratively clear, and capturing the Eastern atmosphere in a modern metropolis, this captivating non-mainstream mainstream film needs to be seen in the evening with not a single light in the room. ()

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