August 8 (2012)
7/10
Fast-paced and thrilling with loads of incredible action!
6 August 2023
Don't be fooled by many movie posters featuring giant robots into believing the film is about giants, or giant robots. It's not. Well, partly, I guess.

Tyoma is a young boy who likes playing video games. He often lives in a fantasy world envisioning giants and robots. The film itself is realistic, though, and not fantasy or about super-heroes. Kseniya is a single mother, but still has contact with Tyoma's father, Zaur. Wanting to take a vacation with her new boyfriend, Yegor, Kseniya agrees when Zaur asks for Tyoma to come live with him for a while in the village of Sidamonta in South Ossetia.

Shortly after Tyoma arrives in Sidamonta, news breaks of a war and Sidamonta becoming a conflict zone, and Kseniya desperately wants Tyoma sent back home. When Zaur refuses, she decides to journey to Sidamonta herself. The bus trip to Tskhinvali was incredible! I don't want to ruin the movie if you haven't seen it, so I won't go into detail, but it was stunning.

The rest of the movie sees Kseniya trying to get to her son, while war comes closer to home. 'August Eighth' is an incredible film with amazing visuals, beautiful cinematography, and jaw-dropping action sequences. It is fast-paced and thrilling and there literally never is a dull moment. Svetlana Ivanova did a great job as Kseniya.

The final act might not be believable, but hell, it certainly was entertaining! 'August Eighth' is well worth seeing, if you don't mind subtitles. This is definitely among my favourite Russian films.
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