
Alien Souls 2009
"When jealousy becomes a weapon"
In Aleksey Lisovets' tense Crime-Drama *Alien Souls (2009)*, jealousy explodes into a dangerous game of manipulation when successful businessman Slava uncovers his wife Olga's affair with struggling writer Paul.
Director: Aleksey Lisovets
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alien Souls (2009) about?
When a wealthy businessman learns his wife is having an affair, he crosses a moral line by offering a stranger money to kill her—only to realize too late that his scheme might destroy what's left of their relationship. The film explores the lengths to which jealousy can drive a person, even when the reasons are built on lies.
Who directed Alien Souls?
Aleksey Lisovets, a director known for his sharp, character-driven storytelling, helmed *Alien Souls*.
Who stars in Alien Souls?
The film features Andrei Ilyin as Slava, Elena Shevchenko as Olga, and Elena Kravchenko in a pivotal supporting role.
Is Alien Souls (2009) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is unrated, *Alien Souls* delivers a gripping, low-budget thriller with strong performances and a morally complex plot that lingers long after the credits roll. Fans of crime dramas with psychological depth will find its tight runtime and suspenseful twists rewarding.
How long is Alien Souls?
*Alien Souls* runs for 82 minutes, a concise runtime packed with tension and dramatic confrontations.
About Alien Souls (2009) — A Twisted Tale of Jealousy and Murder
In Aleksey Lisovets' tense Crime-Drama *Alien Souls (2009)*, jealousy explodes into a dangerous game of manipulation when successful businessman Slava uncovers his wife Olga's affair with struggling writer Paul. Desperate to salvage his marriage, Slava takes an extreme gamble—offering Paul a vast sum to kill Olga, all while secretly recording the damning conversation. But his plan backfires spectacularly when Olga overhears the tape, revealing the chilling truth behind his twisted "bargain."
Set against a claustrophobic backdrop of betrayal and moral decay, the film probes the fragility of trust and the destructive power of obsession. With Andrei Ilyin delivering a standout performance as the tormented Slava, the movie unfolds like a psychological chess match, where every move carries life-altering consequences.