Went and saw this yesterday with
lunenoire.
This is the first part of a trilogy; Night Watch, Day Watch, and Dawn Watch. The premise is that a Russian man discovers he has supernatural powers, and finds himself enmeshed in a battle of good versus evil in modern Moscow. Our hero, Anton Gorodetsky, is a man who firsts meets the Night Watch when he is making a deal with a witch to get his wife(?) back. By the end of the encounter, Anton's brush with the supernatural has awoken his own abilities and he becomes one of the Others, the name given to the whole of the shifters, psychics, sorcerers and vampires that inhabit the world. I'm not going to go any further into it because I personally would like to see more like this coming from our movie-making comrades. The plot does get a little convoluted, but I think it's worth seeing.
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This is the first part of a trilogy; Night Watch, Day Watch, and Dawn Watch. The premise is that a Russian man discovers he has supernatural powers, and finds himself enmeshed in a battle of good versus evil in modern Moscow. Our hero, Anton Gorodetsky, is a man who firsts meets the Night Watch when he is making a deal with a witch to get his wife(?) back. By the end of the encounter, Anton's brush with the supernatural has awoken his own abilities and he becomes one of the Others, the name given to the whole of the shifters, psychics, sorcerers and vampires that inhabit the world. I'm not going to go any further into it because I personally would like to see more like this coming from our movie-making comrades. The plot does get a little convoluted, but I think it's worth seeing.