In this sequel, Nikolai Gogol (played by Alexander Petrov) struggles with his own dark visions while trying to solve the riddle of the "Dark Horseman," a demonic figure terrorizing the countryside.
: Despite these Western blockbusters influences, the film retains a deeply distinct Russian soul. It leans heavily on Eastern Orthodox iconography, peasant superstitions, and the fatalistic, melancholic humor typical of Gogol’s own writing. 🔊 Technical Presentation and File Context In this sequel, Nikolai Gogol (played by Alexander
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They retreat to an old church to perform a ritual over the body of a witch named Ulyana. Their goal is to summon the ancient, ghastly spirit