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Timur Bekmambetov's "Night Watch"
Supernatural armies of Good and Evil, Light and Darkness, gear up to do battle with each other.
Set on the modern streets and subways of Russia and harkening back to brutal medieval days, these blood-suckers, changelings and bloodthirsty urban heroes are locked together in an apocalyptic battle for the ages.
We learn that in the year 1342, the Warriors of Light and Darkness met in a fight on a bridge, so bloody was their carnage that it appeared both teams of Others (so called, I think, because they are not Sames) would lose all of their warriors. But it was not to be; Gesser and Vavulon, the leaders of Light and Darkness, established a truce which holds until present day in Moscow 1992, when a new Other is born whose existence may reopen the ancient struggle.Read full review