[REL] Den gneva (1985)

Movies that don't quite meet the requirements to be on-topic for FLM, maybe because the actors are too old or screen time is too small.
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Re: [REL] Den gneva (1985)

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Upgrade from 576x240 to an unrestored 1280x720. (Or so the video specs claim. It is a definite improvement, but perhaps not that much.)

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An American TV-journalist is interested in the trail of some strange mystery embedded in a mountainous region of the USA. After much red tape, he is allowed to enter the area. A sullen guide convoys him through several farms inhabited by even more sullen and withdrawn people. The journalist cannot help minding their weird behaviour, and especially that of one kid who also seems to be a math whiz. With some effort, he discovers an explanation to the mystery and convinces his guide to help him reveal it to the rest of the world. Written by Ørnås (corrected by Vitaliy)
This has recently been resurrected by childrenincinema, which claims it has "controversial scenes." Tosh! More importantly - as noted in the ancient posts at FLM - there are at most a few minutes of scenes with the children, and they are unimportant to the plot. I would call it Off-Topic for FLM.

But that plot! This is still a solid, interesting science-fiction tale, reminiscent in some ways of V (TV Mini-series 1983), with genetically-modified man-bears taking the place of malevolent lizard aliens. I have noticed emulers (perhaps FLMers?) getting from me the file I got from here, so I thought I would offer this picture upgrade, with external English subtitles very roughly machine-translated from speech-to-text Russian. I have also included the Russian subtitle file unedited.

Video source: [Code] Both English and Russian subtitles also work with the original FLM video.

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