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June 01, 2007

DAY WATCH

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ColeSmithey.comTimur Bekmambetov is a Russian director with a keen eye for apocalyptic spectacle, and a taste for modern-day Russian and Central Asian black market sleaze.

Adapted from the second and third parts of Sergey Lukyanenko's novel "The Night Watch," "Day Watch" is a sequel that follows the source material's bizarre mix of sci-fi and noir.

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Night Watch operative Anton works with his love interest Svetlana to spare his son Yegor who seeks the history-altering power of the Chalk of Fate that the Light and Dark Others desire.

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Its truncated plot and Russian pop culture references may be lost on Western audiences, but there is an undeniable cinematic talent at work here that transcends cultural differences.

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The film's unbelievably low 4.2 million dollar budget gives further credence to Bekmambetov's ability to mesmerize with stunning visual compositions and fierce action sequences.

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"Day Watch" is like a drone of cinematic House music for the eyes.

Rated R. 139 mins.

3 Stars

Cozy Cole

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