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Attraction [Audio: English]
Aliens have an impact on civilization after they land in Moscow.
August 21, 1989 in Tatar ASSR, RSFSR, USSR [now Tatarstan, Russia]
June 15, 1996 in Moscow, Russia
1 September 1958, Kherson, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
January 25, 1989 in Pereslavl-Zalesskiy, Yaroslavskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
September 26, 1940 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
January 17, 2018
While the movie sometimes strains at the limits of its own internal credibility (especially as characters switch loyalties and romantic affinities with unconvincing speed), this remains a landmark entry in the modern Russian sci-fi film canon.October 11, 2017
What could have been an interesting science fiction film with political and social criticism ends up becoming a kind of Twlight-like film, which involves one of the most forced romances I've seen on the big screen. [Full Review in Spanish]January 19, 2018
... bar a few set-piece action scenes, this is mostly illogical, second-rate muck.January 19, 2018
Simplistic, unsubtle but never dull.January 21, 2018
Though the special-effects spectacles are fine, and a few scenes even have a sense of wonder and magic, there's nothing distinctive about the movie.January 18, 2018
A slightly tired invasion.January 19, 2018
It has a spectacular opening sequence, and features a few minor tweaks to alien-invasion tropes. But the teen romance at its center reduces this to a very inconsequential first contact.January 17, 2018
Whenever the mothership starts whirring, or its mutant metallic spawn work their warlike mischief, it's quite a lot of fun.August 16, 2017
As serious sci-fi, Attraction barely leaves the launchpad. But as superior bubblegum spectacle, it easily blasts into orbit.September 27, 2017
A clumsy and ridiculous love story in which Yulia (Irina Starshenbaum) -the daughter of Colonel Lebedev- and Hijken -one of the humanoid aliens- fall in love in an implausible process. [Full review in Spanish]