Sasha, Pasha and Lesha meet at a therapy course for men traumatized by women. Yes, there are some, because in the world of strong women, many men have lost themselves. But our heroes do not want to be victims, they decide to "go on the warpath" and restore justice. One problem - they are still slobs.
Acting
Priluchnyy and Kurtsyn commit to the pathetic beautifully.
Writing
Sharp satire that occasionally stumbles into genuine pathos.

Director
Elena Hazanova
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hazanova's film sparked debate in Russian cinema circles about whether it critiques or coddles 'men's rights' rhetoric. The ambiguity is arguably the point.
The therapy course scenes were shot in an actual abandoned Soviet youth camp, which the production designer described as 'depressingly perfect.'