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Russian Immigrants and Bezmozgis Film Adaptation

: Rating: NNNDavid Bezmozgis film adaptation of the title tale of his 2005 collection maintains the key kernel of the short story: how can you know who telling the truth It summer and 16-year-old Mark , the son of Russian immigrants to Toronto, is bored and horny, according to NOW Magazine. When his uncle buys himself a Russian bride, Mark is dubious about the marriage but fascinated by his new aunt 14-year-old daughter, Natasha . The girl is young but worldly, able to deploy her sexuality in a combination of desperate and cunning ways. Opens Friday . See listing. But her mother Zina may also be a sketchy character. Is Natasha for real or is Zina right that she can’t be trusted. As their conflict deepens, you never know who right and who wrong. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.