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Year: 1990

Genre: Crime

Country: Russia

<p>The movie &quot;I Declare War on You&quot; (1990) is a Russian action film shot during the perestroika period. The main story revolves around an officer Vladimir Erokhin, who, after serving in hot spots, returns to his hometown and decides to fight corruption and bandits. Filming of the movie took place in the Sverdlovsk region, in particular, in Yekaterinburg, as well as in the Chelyabinsk region in the city of Zlatoust. These locations were chosen for their geographical diversity, which allowed for a variety of scenes, from city streets to natural landscapes. In addition, the accessibility and logistical simplicity of these regions facilitated the filming process and reduced production costs. The film is about the fight against corruption in a typical Soviet city, and Yekaterinburg and the surroundings of Zlatoust were ideal for creating a realistic atmosphere.</p>

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  • A conversation with a cab driver

    In movie

    Scene where "Vladimir Erokhin, returns to his hometown after a long service in hot spots. He sits on the train, and when the train stops at the station, Erokhin steps onto the platform. After that, he gets in line for the bus, preparing to get to his destination by public transportation. However, his plans change when a cab driver approaches him and offers him a ride to the hotel. Yerokhin, being a simple man and accustomed to military discipline, is at first dissatisfied with the proposed price, which seems excessive to him. Despite this, he nevertheless agrees to the cab driver's offer, perhaps because of fatigue or a desire to get there as soon as possible."

    Real

    Scene was shot In the city of Zlatoust. near the train station. This city was chosen because of its geographical accessibility and typical Soviet architecture, which was ideal for creating a realistic atmosphere for the movie. Zlatoust offered a variety of locations, which was important for a movie that required a variety of scenes. Overall, Zlatoust provided an appropriate backdrop for a story about fighting corruption and banditry in a fictional city. In addition, the director of the movie claimed the support of local authorities in terms of filming the movie.

  • Cafe ice cream cornflower

    In movie

    Scene where Vladimir Erokhin visits the ice cream cafe "Vasilek" after checking into the hotel. There he meets the owner of the cafe, who decides to close early and take a walk with him. However, their walk is interrupted by three local racketeers in leather jackets who come to collect their monthly fee. The landlady gives them the money, but when Erokhin tries to intervene, he is beaten. This scene emphasizes the corrupt atmosphere of the town, where gangsters control many businesses, including the Vasilek cafe.

    Real

    Scene was shot The scene was shot at the time in the real cafe "Aisberg" in Yekaterinburg, which was renamed "Vasilek" for the movie. This location was chosen to create a realistic setting to match the plot of the movie. Cafe "Vasilek" becomes a key place in the plot, where the main character Vladimir Erokhin first encounters bandits and decides to fight corruption. This place symbolizes the beginning of the conflict and the hero's motivation.

  • Krasnogorskaya Hotel

    In movie

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