Siberia Comments

  • Hyman 2023-02-09 06:37:24

    3 points, the male protagonist died inexplicably, did he die playing literature and...

  • Nelle 2023-02-06 07:51:48

    The plot was a mess, and it was Keanu's face that supported me to finish it. This movie is so John Wick that I thought it was going to kill everyone, but it ended so abruptly? I was stunned when the subtitles came...

  • Maci 2023-01-18 21:03:15

    All the bad reviews are...

  • Dereck 2023-01-04 07:33:17

    Seriously shooting "meaningless",...

  • Enos 2022-11-30 19:31:51

    The plot is not...

  • Crystel 2022-11-24 00:47:15

    Keanu, can you change your...

  • Zachery 2022-11-17 08:55:07

    The inexplicable plot and the unwavering story are not bad...

  • Maia 2022-11-15 17:04:18

    The plot is not enough for bed scenes to make...

  • Maudie 2022-11-13 10:31:34

    When you are old, you can't look at the chicken shreds and others! ! ! Turn over four or five times in 100 minutes! ! ! Director you fong spicy! ! ! Chicken shreds are fong spicy too! ! ! No money to spend! ! ! What a bad story! ! ! Too hot to death! !...

  • Wendy 2022-11-05 19:01:19

    I don't fit in because I'm too...

Extended Reading
  • Kale 2022-06-06 22:17:46

    Logic is chaotic, Russian black without subject

    The original intention of the director was to highlight the rough, wild, and direct emotional emotions of the Russians! But the logic of thinking is chaotic and incomprehensible. After reading it, I feel that Russians are all lunatics. The cost is extremely low, the heroine is ugly, and the...

  • Elenora 2022-06-06 21:18:40

    For those who don’t understand the plot-try to analyze the plot briefly

    The purpose of the male protagonist's trip to Russia is to complete a diamond smuggling transaction, the subject of which is 12 valuable blue diamonds.

    Arrived at the agreed joint location, which is the hotel in St. Petersburg where the male protagonist first checked in. (From the degree of...

Siberia quotes

  • Boris Volkov: [speaking Russian] Who are you, huh? Who are you

    Pavel: I think he speaks Russian.

    Boris Volkov: In heaven, we'll all speak Russian, no?

    Lucas Hill: In hell, too.

    Boris Volkov: [laughs heartily]

  • Lucas Hill: My wife and I are old friends. And sometimes, with an old friend, you learn to squint away certain things, things you'd maybe rather not see.

    Katya: Is it just her doing this, not-seeing, or you too?

    Lucas Hill: The thing about squinting, you can never be certain what you might not be seeing.