Lamog 2011 Okru: [verified] Full
| Actor | Role | Assessment | |-------|------|------------| | | Serhiy “Sasha” Lamog | Outstanding . Bilyk delivers a nuanced performance, balancing stoic authority with suppressed vulnerability. His eyes convey the internal conflict that the script never fully verbalizes. | | Olha Kovalchuk | Olena (Sasha’s former love) | Strong. She brings a quiet resilience, embodying the town’s stubborn hope. The chemistry with Bilyk feels authentic, making their past—and possible reconciliation—believable. | | Mykola Didenko | Mayor Anatoliy Koval (Old Guard) | Compelling. Didenko portrays a man whose moral compass is calibrated by survival; his moments of subtle paternal warmth make the character oddly sympathetic. | | Yevhen “Eugene” Slyvka | Viktor “Vik” (New Blood gang leader) | Effective. Slyvka captures youthful rebellion with a charisma that threatens to outshine the main cast, though his arc is somewhat under‑explored. | | Supporting Cast | Various townsfolk & police | Solid ensemble work, particularly Mariya Hryshchenko as Sasha’s mother, whose brief but poignant scenes ground the film emotionally. |
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(2011) is a Filipino indie psychological thriller directed by Carlo Alvarez that follows a man confronting family trauma and abuse upon returning home. While user searches often lead to unauthorized, community-uploaded versions, the 92-minute film received mixed reviews for its visual style and narrative, according to Pinoy Rebyu . Information on the film is available on Lamog (2011) - Plot - IMDb lamog 2011 okru full
The story follows Eddie ( Ace Castro ), who returns to his provincial home after his mother's death. He discovers his first love, Lila ( Maui Taylor ), is now living with his younger brother, while his stepfather, Nando ( Emil Sandoval ), has taken over the household. | Actor | Role | Assessment | |-------|------|------------|