Year: 2005
Runtime: 126 mins
Language: Russian
Director: Alexey Sidorov
Artem Kolchin, determined to rise above the crowd, chose boxing as his path to glory. Now a contender for the championship and known worldwide as the Great White Hope, his career appears poised for triumph, yet the pivotal fight of his life takes an unexpected turn.
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Artyom Kolchin, Denis Nikiforov, is a celebrated boxer whose name is on everyone’s lips as he nears a world championship title. The whole country imagines him lifting the prize, and fans light up stadiums with hope and headlines every time he steps toward the ring. Early in the film, during a tense moment at a crosswalk, Sasha Belov, Sergei Bezrukov, asks for Artyom’s autograph for his son Ivan, who is abroad in England learning to box. That small encounter hints at a complicated web of loyalty, fame, and pressure that will pull Artyom into a perilous moral maze.
Valiyev, Andrei Panin, a man whose reach spans both the criminal underworld and legitimate business, becomes Artyom’s shadow and mentor of sorts. He refuses to accept the boxing world’s usual “lose the first fight, win the rematch” rigged scenario pitched by the opponents’ manager. Instead, Valiyev pushes for a path that could catapult Artyom to stardom, but the path comes with a price that modern boxing—and the cities that adore it—often extract in secret. Around this choice swirl Artyom’s personal doubts and the mounting danger that accompanies someone who clashes with powerful interests.
Physically, Artyom is not ready to fight when a physician voices concern about his eye, yet his plea for permission is so sincere that the doctor concedes. The ring becomes a battlefield not only for titles but for vision itself. In the heat of a bout, a catastrophic blow splits Artyom’s sight, and his world narrows to shadow and hit-detection, a terrible handicap that threatens his career and his future. The retina’s rupture advances rapidly, and a grim diagnosis follows: retinal detachment. Time becomes the enemy, and the cost to save his sight becomes a life-altering choice.
The prognosis is bleak and expensive. A surgical fix could restore sight, but the operation costs $30,000—an amount neither Artyom nor the doctor, Elena Panova as Vika, can afford. Artyom’s towering benefactor is supposed to support him, but Valiyev’s loyalty only goes so far, and Artyom’s recent disappointments have cooled the generous support he once enjoyed. With options dwindling and the clock running out, Artyom makes a desperate choice that will drag him deeper into crime, pulling the doctor—his ally and his budding romance—into danger as well.
To shield Vika from the fallout and to fund his rescue operation, Artyom partners with his teenage brother Konstantin, nicknamed Kostya, played by Ivan Makarevich, who lives in the shadows of a world he barely understands. The trio hides from a pursuing law that seems to have little interest in justice and everything to do with power and payoffs. A murder connected to Vika’s ex-boyfriend—a drug dealer—complicates things further, turning the doctor’s fragile bond with Artyom into a target for those who want silence at any cost. The sudden arrival of a hired killer intensifies the danger as Artyom and Kostya seek safety while police watchers are placed on them with little clarity about why they’re being watched in the first place.
With a plan born of desperation, Artyom and Kostya stage a bank robbery targeting Valiyev’s wealth, concocting a dramatic trick with a powerful firecracker hidden inside a beer can. Kostya slips past a guard, the beer is discarded, and Artyom, posing as a routine teller, triggers a cascade of chaos as cash messengers and guards flood the room. The distraction escalates into a brutal, improvised assault, and a single gun’s click nearly costs a life as Artyom acts to seize what they need and escape a fate that seems inseparably tied to Valiyev’s empire.
After the heist, a fan arranges an illegal procedure for Artyom in a bid to restore his sight, but the price is steep and the repercussions heavier still. Once the operation leaves him with bandaged eyes, Valiyev’s people seize him, bringing him to his house where the truth of his condition is laid bare. Artyom pretends to be blind, buying himself time, and the ruse buys him a chance to learn the secrets behind the money and the people who want both him and his world dead. Two guards remain, making mistakes and leaving him moments of opportunity to twist the balance of power in his favor. He asks for water, then uses the moment to coordinate a dangerous and precise plan to strike back.
During an open-air performance of Richard III, Vika faces danger as a hired killer closes in on her. Though she grips a gun, fear renders her unable to fire, and the killer is about to close the distance when Artyom appears, delivering a decisive strike that ends the threat in a single, swift act. In the aftermath, Valiyev closes in on Artyom, firing a gun just as the law moves to intervene; Artyom is gravely wounded, captured, and taken to a hospital where his fate seems to hang in the balance. The authorities move quickly and the FSB arrests Valiyev, signaling a turning point in a story built on loyalty, power, and survival.
Years pass, and Artyom’s sentence ends with him stepping back into the world. He is welcomed by Vika and their circle of friends, but the shadows of the past still cling to his shoulders. A new call comes through—someone speaks in English, asking for Artyom, a voice that hints at unfinished business and a chance for revenge without mercy. The camera shifts to a Las Vegas skyline, and the question of what happens next hangs in the air as Artyom contemplates a rematch that could redefine his future. The film closes on a quiet, ambiguous note as Artyom gazes over a snowy field and a distant forest, the choice left open and the ending left to the viewer’s imagination.
“I said, how ‘bout a rematch?”
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