The description of this god-awful film on my cable pay-per-view
intrigued me. So I ordered it. I watched it for the first two minutes
and was sucked in to watch it more. The significance of the two minute
mark is that I could've canceled and got my $4.99 back. Perhaps that is
why this move was made; i.e. to lure the viewer into watching beyond
the two minute mark and lose their money.
There is no cohesive plot. At least 2/3 of the scenes (as there is no
coherent and anything even approaching a consistent story-line) are
just randomly thrown at us and, apparently, left up to us to figure out
what is going on, are simply, well, there. At the approximately 52
minute mark, the mom asks Mina to stop filming. (We find out at the end
that Mina is missing so presumed dead. You do not need to waste 90 minutes of your life watching this
garbage. You have been warned.) Did 7-year-old Mina edit this too? Alex
and/or Masha (his wife) are either independently rich (so they can
afford to make cinematic garbage) or they have something on those who
would part with money to fund the production of such garbage; in any
event, this is not worth viewing except to anyone who would aspire to
making good movies and who wants/needs to see an example of what not to
do.