Russian Lolita is a drama and romance movie that revolves around a love triangle, exploring themes of sexual desire and coming-of-age. It tells the story of a teenage girl and her relationship with an older man, leading to explicit sexual encounters and a loss of virginity. The movie also portrays themes of jealousy and the complex relationships between a mother, daughter, and the man they both love.
The 12th movie of the series.
Roland and Martine, once child stars in a TV series, have sunk into a life of crime. Answering an ad from Isabelle, a young girl seeking work with children, they abduct her with the intention of selling her into prostitution. At the last moment, having become fond of her, they relent and set out to take her home. She rebels, insisting that she enjoys their exciting life of stolen cars, stolen cheques, hotels and restaurants left without paying the bill, and the threesome become a formidable team. Then Isabelle's mood changes again and she disappears with a hitch-hiker. Worried over her future, Roland and Martine trace her to the town where she is about to get married and abduct her, this time from the church steps. Roaring off in a stolen ambulance, the three are happily on the run again.
The film tells the story of three couples on the road between the Atlantic coast and the Northwest Territories in Canada.
Deborah and Simon park their car to go hug in the forest. They get knocked out and wake up in a house where four dangerous psychopaths spend their time humiliating and killing innocent people. Attached, chained, they have no chance of escaping. They will live - with other young people, for they are not alone - what they would like to be a nightmare. There are well-kept secrets. Few people know them. It's something powerful. He protects these four bloody maniacs.
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