[2] The film stars Denis Nikiforov, Yelena Panova, and Andrey Panin, and it was directed by Aleksey Sidorov.
The title track from the music score was performed by Finnish cello rock band Apocalyptica.
In the beginning of the film, while they are both waiting at a crosswalk for the light to change, Sasha Belov asks for his autograph for his son Ivan, who is in England and is learning boxing.
The doctor does not want to grant him permission to fight, but he asks her very pitifully, and, unable to endure the begging, she gives him the permit.
Artem ends up in a hospital; the doctor, who has fallen in love with him, visits him and tells him the diagnosis: Retinal detachment.
The only thing Artyom can do is to violate the law to save his own sight and his new love, the doctor Victoria.
She becomes a witness to a murder of her ex-boyfriend who was a drug dealer and to whom she came to borrow money, so someone is after her in order to arrest her, kill her, and register her death as an accident.
Artyom goes into the bank, pulls a debit card from his pocket and feigns trying to get cash from the ATM.
During an open air play of Richard III, a hired killer finds Vika.
Grinning, the killer slowly takes the gun and points it at Vika just as Artyom appears behind his back and hits him.
The camera quickly pans back and shows wild snowy field and far forest.
Artyom looks at the field, smiles widely and lowers the phone and the film ends without showing the answer.