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Child 44
TrailerBased on the first of a trilogy by Tom Rob Smith and set in the Stalin era of the Soviet Union. During Stalin';;;s rule of the Soviet Union in the early 1950s, disgraced Ministry of State Security Agent Leo Demidov uncovers a strange and brutal series of child murders by a serial killer who everyone claims does not exist because it is Soviet doctrine that it is capitalism, not communism which creates serial killers. The state would not hear of the existence of a child murderer let alone a serial killer. He gets demoted and exiled but decides, with just the help of his wife, to continue pursuing the case.Actors: Xavier Atkins, Mark Lewis Jones, Tom Hardy, Joel Kinnaman, Fares Fares, Karel Dobrý, Noomi Rapace, Agnieszka Grochowska, Petr Vanek, Jana Stryková, Jason Clarke, ...»Director: Daniel EspinosaCountry: Czech Republic, United Kingdom, United States, Russia, RomaniaDuration: 137 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Child 44"
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Characters of "Child 44"
Leo DemidovPlayed by: Xavier AtkinsWasilij NikitinPlayed by: Joel KinnamanAlexei AndreyevPlayed by: Fares FaresRaisa DemidovPlayed by: Noomi RapaceVladimir MalevichPlayed by: Paddy ConsidineGeneral Mikhail NesterovPlayed by: Gary Oldman -
Directors of "Child 44"
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Critic Reviews of "Child 44"
ReelViewsApril 19, 2015The movie hints at a riveting story but is incapable of delivering it.
Salon.comApril 18, 2015Given these actors and the ravishing decrepitude of the locations and costumes and the lustrous cinematography of Oliver Wood, I found it more than watchable the whole way through.
Philadelphia InquirerApril 16, 2015[An] unrelentingly grim, plodding, and close-to-incoherent adaptation of Tom Rob Smith's best-selling mystery.
Film InquiryMay 11, 2017Child 44 is bland in every aspect, which is a shame as the source novel could have been turned into an exciting movie if it had the right directorial hands to guide it (as well as a more eye catching title, Child 44 sounds pretty boring in name alone).
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsMay 31, 2016Everyone speaks in pidgin English with thick Russian accents, which reduces the flick to an unintentional farce.
South China Morning PostApril 02, 2016Hardy and Rapace provide a solid emotional anchor as a couple brought together by fear and tightened by survival instinct.
Independent Online (South Africa)March 07, 2016Anchored by two strong lead performances, this film is nothing like the serial killer thriller the trailer suggests. In fact, it is nothing like what you think you are going to get.
AllMovieDecember 02, 2015It's rare that a movie more than two hours long is criticized for being too short, but there's just so much crammed in, and the speedy clip of events doesn't permit the audience to gain a deep empathy for anyone involved.
Matt's Movie ReviewsOctober 16, 2015Once in a while comes that star-studded film to remind that even the best assemblage of thespians isn't enough to save the most underwhelming of films.
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