The hero is the son of an ordinary tram driver, studying at a university in Moscow. On his birthday, his father gave him an old-fashioned black Volga produced by the Gorky Automobile Factory. Although he did not like it, he accepted it in order to earn more money by working part-time. Gradually he discovered the big secret of this car - the flying Volga. His father was assassinated for helping a passerby he didn't know catch a thief. The sudden change in the family made the actor know his responsibility to the society, so he began to fly his black lightning shuttle to Moscow to rescue ordinary citizens and fight crime. But the nano-catalyst in the car caused him a lot of trouble. An organization that sacrificed all the citizens of Moscow for diamonds robbed him of his Volga. After a desperate struggle, he won and won the heart of his sweetheart.
In recent years, Russian movies have recovered rapidly, but no matter how you look at this movie, it looks like the Russian version of Spider-Man. From the plot of the film, the configuration of handsome guys and beauties is all the same. Such imitations can only make moviegoers feel bored; not to mention that there is still a big gap in plot arrangement, photography techniques, and special effects. In addition, the Russian dubbing of the film is added after listening to it, which is a bit shoddy.
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