Synopsis: 'Siberia' has a snail-paced account and the film could have been trimmed somewhere around a decent 30 minutes.
STORY: An American jewel shipper Lucas Hill (Keanu Reeves) goes to Russia for a multi-million dollar bargain rotating around 12 uncommon blue precious stones. Be that as it may, this courageous work visit goes to a stunning stop when the agreement turns out badly and Lucas gets caught in Russia's mafia world.
Review: A moderately aged precious stone trader gets conned only days before hitting a lucrative manage a curved racketeer from St. Petersburg. To add to his burdens, his tornado sentiment with a residential community bistro proprietor Katya (Ana Ularu), in the Siberian residential area of Mirny, lands them two stuck in an unfortunate situation.
We are not in any case beyond any doubt where, regardless, as everything about this sentimental wrongdoing spine chiller shouts of average quality, particularly the narrating, which comes up short on an edge-of-the-situate component that Hollywood thrill rides are generally known for.
'Siberia' has a snail-paced account and the film could have been trimmed somewhere near a decent 30 minutes. The content is nothing strange and a generally stunning Keanu Reeves is beneath normal in this cross-country jewel adventure. On the off chance that you are a fanatic of Hollywood and Keanu Reeves, specifically, you will have positively no motivation to sit through this 'done-to-death' sentimental spine-chiller.
The plotline is obsolete, ruling out the performing artists to sparkle even by temperance of their acting ability. 'Siberia' is one long, regularly befuddling, pursue you don't wish to be a piece of.
Cast & Crew
Matthew Ross (Director)
Keanu Reeves ( Actor)
Molly Ringwald ( Actor)
Ana Ularu ( Actor)
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