The film follows an architect named Viktor (played by the charismatic Andrey Sokolov) who is searching for an elusive substance: a unique gold alloy. Legend has it that this alloy possesses the ability to fulfill a person's deepest, most sincere desires. Viktor’s journey leads him into a mystical apartment building where reality bends, and where he meets the enchanting Lena (Lyubov Tolkalina). As he pursues the gold, he begins to question the nature of his own desires—whether he seeks the metal, the power it promises, or simply love.
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Described by critics as having a "slow-burn" development, psychological pauses, and a heavy dose of naturalism typical of the early 90s. The film follows an architect named Viktor (played
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The machine hummed louder. Reels spun. After three minutes, a single line printed on thermal paper:
Their goal is to visit a woman who is the mother of their fourth friend—the one they had the conflict with—who works there secretly at night.