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Directed By Scott Z. Burns
Written By: Scott Z. Burns, Ken Kalfus
Cast: Paddy Considine, Radha Mitchell, Oscar Isaac, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Steven Berkoff, Mélanie Thierry, Jason Flemyng, Jordan Long, Irene Bagach, Constantin Barbulescu, Derren Nesbitt, Bogdan Uritescu, Ioan Brancu, Ioana Abur, Danya Baryshnikov, Kenneth Bryans, Connor McIntyre, Elena Baranovshi, Oana Cojocaru, Matyelok Gibbs, Derek Hutchinson, Stefan Iancu, Sophia Lansky, Lucia Maier, Melissa Milne, Rudy Rosenfeld, Andrea Soltuju, Yoshinori Yamamoto, Florina Cercel, Mihai Bendeac, Dan Chiriac, Anatoli Ciumac, Raluca Mirescu
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The Half Life of Timofey Berezin (Pu-239) (2006)
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Recurring themes and great films
I don't know what it is this weekend, but I have tasted films from France (La Haine), Korea (Boksuneun naui geot), Canada (Eve and the Fire Horse), and now, Romania, albeit a US film. Three have revenge themes, two have multicultural themes, two deal with needed kidney transplants, and they all deal with family. There are many things in these films that make you want to think and think hard. Sure, there is also a lot of humor, but it never gets in the way of the themes.
Paddy Considine (The Bourne Ultimatum, Hot Fuzz) gets screwed big-time at work. He is exposed to 1000 rems of plutonium. He knows he only has days to live and his bosses are not interested in doing anything but covering their butts. Sound familiar? Anyway, he steals 100 grams of PU-236 to help his family.
At the same time, there are three low-level thugs who are also dying. They have 72 hours to pay off the big boss for their mistake. One of them, Shiv (Oscar Isaac) comes in contact with Timofey, and stumbles through a plan to solve both their problems.
A comedy of errors ensues with Shiv's partners, Jason Flemyng (The Red Violin, Transporter 2) and Jordan Long. These two are just about the dumbest thieves in the business and they get a fantastic high at the end that will have you rolling on the floor.
Comedy and tragedy mix well in Scott Z. Burns's (The Bourne Ultimatum, An Inconvenient Truth) film. It is a shame that it probably won't get a theatrical release.
And, it's a real treat to see Radha Mitchell (Silent Hill, Man on Fire).
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