A Dark, Dark Man

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A Dark, Dark Man
Directed byAdilkhan Yerzhanov
Written byAdilkhan Yerzhanov
Roelof Jan Minneboo
Produced byAkan Satayev
Ernar Kurmashev
StarringDaniar Alshinov
Dinara Baktybayeva
Teoman Khos
CinematographyAidar Sharipov
Music byGalymzhan Moldanazar
Production
companies
Astana Film Fund
Short Brothers
Arizona Productions
Release date
  • 14 October 2020 (2020-10-14)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryKazakhstan
LanguagesRussian
Kazakh
Budget$40,000

A Dark, Dark Man (Russian: Чёрный, чёрный человек, translit. Chornyy, chornyy chelovek) is a 2019 Kazakhstani crime drama film directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov.[1] It has received the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Achievement in Directing in 2019,[2][3] and also was shown on the 67th San Sebastián International Film Festival.[4]

Plot[edit]

A little boy is murdered in the village of Karatas. The investigation is entrusted to a young detective named Bekzat, although local criminal bosses indicate they do not want the investigation to progress, with the police already finding a suspect - an intellectually disabled man named Pukuar, whom Bekzat is tasked to kill.

However, a journalist named Ariana soon arrives in Karatas to observe the investigation, ruining Bekzat's plans. She points out that this is the fourth such murder, and previous victims had similar traits - they are small orphan boys; she does not believe that Pukuar could be the murderer and has Bekzat actually investigate the murder.

Unwillingly going deeper into the investigation, Bekzat understands that the murderer is actually one of the local criminal kingpins, who then murders the chief of police and tells Bekzat to tie up loose ends, with Ariana eventually beaten up and framed of drug possession, however, Bekzat has changed, and eventually decides to leave Pukuar and his friend at his friend's house in the mountains for their safety, then going on a killing spree. He shoots two corrupt policemen in the countryside, then massacres everybody responsible for the murder in the police station, himself getting gravely injured. Ariana, along with a film crew, later comes to the police station, finding Bekzat, who has succumbed to his injuries.

Cast[edit]

  • Daniar Alshinov as Bekzat
  • Dinara Baktybayeva as Ariana
  • Teoman Khos as Pukuar
  • Adema Yerzhanova as Adema
  • Yerken Gubashev as the Man in Black
  • Nurbek Mukushev as Chief of Police

Reception[edit]

Ben Kenigsberg from The New York Times praised the film, describing it as "grim revelations with breathtaking rapidity". The reviewer also stated that the mystery element was "handled obliquely".[5] Reviewing from Variety, Jessica Kiang praised A Dark, Dark Man as a "twisted film" that was "gratifyingly self-aware, an ironic and knowing transposition of urban crime thriller archetypes".[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Review: A DARK, DARK MAN, Strangely Addictive, Nihilistic Crime and Corruption". ScreenAnarchy. 2022-07-19. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  2. ^ "Честно о коррупции. О чём получивший азиатского Оскара фильм". informburo.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-23.
  3. ^ "Korean Filmmaker wins Best Feature Film at 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards". Asia Pacific Screen Awards. 2019-11-21. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
  4. ^ Ахметов, Альберт (2019-09-24). "Все зло от мужчин – мировая премьера "Черный, черный человек" в Сан-Себастьяне". zakon.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-23.
  5. ^ Kenigsberg, Ben (2022-07-19). "'A Dark, Dark Man' Review: Murder and Corruption in Kazakhstan". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  6. ^ Kiang, Jessica (2019-10-24). "Film Review: 'A Dark-Dark Man'". Variety. Retrieved 2022-10-01.