The film takes place a few years after the events shown in Bummer. Kostyan "Kot", who lost all his friends, the woman he loved and was nearly killed in the first installment of the film tries to begin a new, peaceful life. But is it possible to do? Has Russia changed and do "bratki" on black "bummers" no longer control business? Can he escape his past?
Acting
Vdovichenkov's exhaustion carries every scene.
Direction
Buslov's Russia feels genuinely lawless, not romanticized.

Director
Pyotr Buslov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'bumer' (BMW) became symbol of 90s Russian gangster culture; this sequel interrogates that mythology's collapse.
Buslov shot the pool hall confrontation in one continuous take because Merzlikin actually broke his hand on a prop—kept rolling.