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Loveless

Нелюбовь

  • Status: Released
  • 01-06-2017
  • Runtime: 122 min
  • Score: 7.3
  • Vote count: 768

Zhenya and Boris are going through a vicious divorce marked by resentment, frustration and recriminations. Already embarking on new lives, each with a new partner, they are impatient to start again, to turn the page – even if it means threatening to abandon their 12-year-old son Alyosha. Until, after witnessing one of their fights, Alyosha disappears.

Maryana Spivak

Zhenya

Aleksey Rozin

Boris

Matvey Novikov

Alyosha

Alexey Fateev

Coordinator

Marina Vasilyeva

Masha

Andris Keišs

Anton

Nataliya Potapova

Zhenya's Mother

Sergey Borisov

Police Officer

Anna Gulyarenko

Masha's Mother

Artyom Zhigulin

Kuznetsov

Maxim Solopov

Kuznetsov's Father

Sergey Badichkin

Colleague

Tatyana Ryabokon

Realtor

Maksim Stoyanov

Buyer

Lyubov Sokolinskaya

Female Buyer

Varvara Shmykova

Lena

Natali Starynkevich

Cosmetologist

Yevgeniya Dmitriyeva

Stylist

Irina Krivonos

Nurse

Oleg Grisevich

Volunteer

Polina Aug

Sofya Sinitsyna

Girl in the Restaurant

Sergey Dvoynikov

Ivan

Dmitry Faynshteyn

Volunteer

Artem Manukyan

Natalia Vinokurova

Manager

Nikolay Starodubtsev

Volunteer

Sergey Karyakin

Search and Rescue Squad

Konstantin Telegin

Search and Rescue Squad

Asya Domskaya

Restaurant Girl

Anna Soloveychik

Restaurant Girl

Yanina Hope

Restaurant Girl

Anastasiya Stezhko

Restaurant Girl

Eugenia Khrapovitskaya

Restaurant Girl

Tatyana Khramova

Sofia

Vladimir Vdovichenkov

Asking Man (voice)

Sergey Kaplunov

Alyanura Tretyakova

Mariya Korovina

Evgeniya Shipova

Tatyana Moshkova

Viktor Ryabov

Gennady Greznev

Office Worker (uncredited)

Lucien Lyubimova

Search and Rescue Squad

Daria Pisareva

Marina Donets

Oleg Nevezhin

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"Zhenya" (Maryana Spivak) and husband "Boris" (Aleksey Rozin) are in the final throes off their divorce proceedings and boy, can't that come soon enough. Their relationship has become the epitome of toxicity and is seriously stressing out their son "Alyosha" (Matvey Novikov). Not only must he share their small flat with them, but he must also listen to their increasingly caustic conversations that frequently concern him and his custody. I'm not sure his self-obsessed parents realise that he can hear every word and indeed it's probably forty-eight hours before either of them realise that they haven't seen him for a while. They try his friends - of whom he has few, his school and trawl the neighbourhood. All to no avail so the police are called in and the search becomes more urgent. Has he just fled to get some loving affection and attention from his warring parents or is something more sinister afoot? What is curious to start with here is that this couple could ever have loved each other in the first place. He's about as selfish as it's possible to be and she, well she's a pretty ghastly piece of work - a chip off the old block when we meet her equally odious mother (Natalya Potapova). The film doesn't conclude in any traditional sense but the photography in an abandoned building towards the end (part one) offers us quite an allegorical look at that which was once functional and even good is now rotting away through neglect and indifference. The part two of the end takes us forwards a few years and without providing us with answers, does make some suggestions that seem to fit complementarily with the whole bleakness of this analysis of human nature at it's most introspectively angry and egotistical. The acting from the two principles is taut and plausible and the effective depiction of negative energy is potent throughout - even when they need to work together. Aptly titled, then again maybe not entirely?