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5/10
It is a bit on the long side, but we would encourage any interested parties to check out RED MOB.
tarbosh2200016 February 2023
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Oleg (Menshov) is a toughguy who, on his return from the Russian war in Afghanistan, becomes the lead instructor of a survivalist training camp. It's here that he trains anyone who signs up in how to survive in rugged terrain, shirtless horse riding, and other valuable tricks of the trade. When his young son Yura (Volkov) is kidnapped by the evil Jaffar (Rozenbaum), both Oleg and his second-in-command Nick (Veksler) snap into action. They employ all the warrior skills they've got on their mission to save Yura from the clutches of the RED MOB. Will they survive another day? Do find out...

We're very happy that Vinegar Syndrome rescued Red Mob from certain obscurity in the U. S. Now that it's available on their DVD/Blu-ray combo package, we can see all the Russian blow-ups, Russian shootouts, and Russian helicopter explosions for ourselves. One of the best aspects of the movie was the dubbing, which is pretty entertaining in its own right. Especially for Yura, who looks like he's about twelve years old but his voice sounds like a 35-year-old man. Red Mob gets off to a bang-up beginning and we're definitely interested in seeing what happens...

The biggest flaw with Red Mob is the 113-minute running time. If it was 85 minutes, we might be dealing with a new classic, but it's filled with a lot of extra stuff and the audience isn't always exactly clear on what's going on. But, on the flip side of that, a lot of time is allotted for blow-ups, including multiple helicopters. All in all, it's an interesting product of its time and place, and for that it's definitely worth seeing.

The soundtrack has plenty of synthy moments and Nick steals the show when he does the classic 'screaming while shooting a machine gun.' Red Mob is light years better than Solo Voyage: The Revenge, the so-called "Russian Rambo" movie from 1986, which we watched but decided not to review for the website because of its extreme dearth of action. That's certainly not the case with Red Mob, which delivers a lot of action goods.

Despite any language or cultural differences, if nothing else, Red Mob proves that action truly is universal. So, yes, it is a bit on the long side, but we would encourage any interested parties to check out RED MOB.
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7/10
A movie so masculine, it will make you grow hair in places you thought hair couldn't grow
Woodyanders7 March 2019
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Rough'n'tumble Afghan war veteran Oleg (rugged Vladimir Menshov) agrees to drive a caravan smuggling drugs and guns across the desert after his son gets abducted by some no-count scumbags.

This supremely tough and sinewy action opus has a lot going for it: Lots of stuff blows up real good (according to the trailer, 17 helicopters and 42 automobiles were destroyed during the making of this film), gloriously excessive bloody violence, laughably atrocious English dubbing that's on the same endearingly lousy level as an 80's Italian action outing, loads of folks are killed left and right, and the whole shebang positively drips with testosterone from every last brawny frame, with a cool assortment of mighty macho men busting mad booty like nobody's business and women relegated to minor nonspeaking roles. On the debit side, the insufferable whiny son character is really hard to stomach and the pace drags in spots due to the bloated 112 minute running time. But overall this movie hits the spot like a strong shot of prime vodka.
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9/10
On a tide of Movies from the Gorbatschov period
wiltvid19 April 2008
This Movie was released in the West: Under the title RED MOB. And dubbed in English language. Here is the Synopsys: The long tentacles of an unholy alliance between the KGB and the Russian Mafia reach a camp where Oleg, an elite officer and Afghan War veteran is holidaying with his son. But when Oleg's friend refuses to lead a drug and gun smuggler's caravan through a desert impasse, Oleg's son is taken hostage. In order to rescue him, Oleg agrees to lead the caravan. Pretending to go along with the mob, he leads them directly into a trap where he and his son must fight their way through a desert inferno of explosions and mayhem if they are to escape. ... Very Good action scenes and FX. for the 90's vintage movie ...
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