

76 minutes to stop a bomb? Russia's most chaotic action thriller ever made.
The main character of the film is a captain from the special services of Russia. He was forced to engage in a private carriage. But when an extreme situation arises - it is the threat of a terrorist attack, the command immediately remembers Captain Stychkin - an unsurpassed specialist who is truly capable of ensuring poverty. Stychkin pushes his grievances and ambitions into the background. The bill is on electricity from the Paveletsky railway station at Domodedovo Airport.
Practical Effects
Real Moscow locations shot guerrilla-style on actual trains.
Editing
Relentless crosscutting that refuses to let you breathe.
Acting
Maryanov's sweaty desperation sells every absurd escalation.

Director
Aleksandr Galibin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in 2006 when real terror threats plagued Moscow transit, making its paranoia accidentally documentary.
The Paveletsky-Domodedovo route became symbolic of post-Soviet anxiety — this film weaponizes that commute into nightmare fuel.