"Why did you get out again?" "You should have stayed in your room." "Where is this bitch anyway?" "Oh, finally." "You?" "Why so early?" "I've got only a couple of hours." "I need to wash myself and sleep a bit." "Actually, I've just run a bath." "Yes?" "Perfect." "A nutbox factory all around." "Yegor..." "Put that back." "Put that back!" "Give it to me!" "Produced by Pronto Film" "Idea by Artyom Litvinenko" "Kirill Kyaro" "Ivan Oganesyan" "Nina Gogayeva, Marina Anikanova" "Agne Grudite, Nikolay Chindyaykin" "Make-up by Ludmilla Semashko" "Wardrobe by Elena Rukavishnikova" "Sound by Sergei Stepansku" "Music by Nikita Moiseev" "Casting by Alla Samoylenko" "Artwork by Alexandra Drobot, Petr Vyzhikovski" "Cinematography by Vladimir Zapriagalov" "Director of Photography Graham R. Frake" "Line Producer Sergey Lysyaniy, Tatyana Ditkovskaya" "Producer Viktor Mirski" "Screenplay by Artem Litvinenko Andrey Babik" "Directed by Artem Litvinenko" "THE SNIFFER" "Damn it!" "Is it you?" "Fruit delivery." "Environmentally friendly." "I have to delete your car's number from the list." "Purge regime turned on." "Which hospital division?" "Acute psychoses." "How did they even hire him with such diagnosis?" "There's a false medical certificate in his file that no one bothered to check." "Strange." "Five years ago, a person is discharged from mental clinic, gets a job as a convoy in another mental clinic," "and then, suddenly, for some reason, he shoots the prisoner and shoots himself." "Doesn't look like psychosis relapse." "There's one more thing." "Several minutes before that, he had a call from a hidden number." "Who called?" "Gena is dealing with it now." "Cheers." "Why aren't you drinking?" "I don't drink juice with diphenyl." "What's this diphenyl?" "Diphenyl is a preservative used for oranges to keep them in marketable condition." "It is carcinogenic, toxic for kidneys, causes allergic reactions in the eyes and airways." "Here's your water." "I have to be sure that you've taken your medicine." "Have a good day." "Two years ago," "Yegor acquired a strange habit:" "to flick a switch." "We were going crazy." "The light would blink all over the place as if it were a lighthouse." "We tried to forbid that, and he got hysterical." "So Sasha came up with an idea:" "to put false switches lower and transfer the real ones higher, so that Yegor couldn't reach those." "Then Sasha went to the bathroom, and I went upstairs." "He'll start flicking again now." "Does Yegor flick only this switch?" "Not only this one." "Now he'll go to the kitchen and flick the blender, then a switch in the corridor, then he'll flick a hairdryer and come back here." "To finish building this." "Is he building this without an instruction?" "Yes." "You let the child turn on the household appliances." "First of all, they are always turned off." "Always." "And second, try changing this zombie program." "But still, who switched on the hairdryer?" "Yegor couldn't." "Ninel Nikolayevna either." "She's got paralyzed hands after the stroke, she can't even talk." "Tina arrived only after Sasha's death." "Does this mean it's me?" "But I didn't do it." "It looks like an accident." "Someone forgot to unplug the hairdryer." "Someone living in the house." "Or someone else." "There was one more person in the house." "A dark-haired man, 30 to 35 years old, he spent a whole night in Novikova's bedroom." "What do you think they were doing there?" "Solving crossword puzzles." "That's it." "In a general biological sense." "We'll have to start monitoring Novikova." "Coronel!" "Not now." "And find out who could benefit from Novikov's death." "Good luck." "I'll get going." "Yes?" "I want to talk to you." "I'm listening." "Why are you treating me like that?" "Do I perform my duties badly?" "No." "Maybe I make mistakes in the documents or my clothes do not correspond to the dress code?" "No." "Maybe I didn't do something right or didn't do something in general?" "What do you want from me?" "A respectful attitude." "Just like for everyone else." "It seems to me I'm worth it." "No doubt." "I'll really count on that, coronel." "Mr. Novikov has..." "Had a post of supervision board president and owned 8 % of shares, the so-called golden share." "This way." "This is Novikov's office." "Each computer has its own password." "I see." "Tell me, what's this golden share?" "Our company has two biggest shareholders," "Mr. Putman and Mr. Gubsky." "Each of them has approximately 45 % of shares." "For any decision to be made, you need 50 % plus one share." "So, Novikov?" "Absolutely right." "Did Novikov have any conflicts with the shareholders?" "No, he didn't." "Children with autism are different." "They have weak social ties." "They live in their own world and don't like it when someone intervenes." "Can autists be aggressive?" "Only if someone tries disrupting their rituals or repeating actions." "For example, flicking a switch like your boy." "Where do these rituals come from?" "An autistic child chooses actions himself." "He fixes them, repeats them and turns into rituals." "There are autistic children who need to spin something." "Such child would use any object, e.g. a toy, as a spinner." "Can you... introduce a new ritual?" "You can only further develop the existing one." "And only if the child likes the new action." "Then he'll make it a part of his ritual." "Is this also a ritual?" "Formally yes, but I don't think so." "Some autists show unique skills in reproducing the smallest detail." "These children then become extraordinary artists, physicists, and mathematicians." "They say that in Bill Gates' company, up to 20 % of the employees are autists." "Maybe someone threatened him?" "I don't know anything about it." "That's all." "I am done." "If you remember something by any chance, do call me." "Yes, of course." "Goodbye." "Goodbye." "Maxim, go to the office, and I'll stay here a bit longer." "Miss?" "Yes?" "Where is the general manager's office?" "Go to the end of the corridor and turn right." "And when does he receive visitors?" "You want to sleep with me, right?" "Well..." "I got it." "Well..." "I sleep only with rich and successful men." "And judging from your watch, you're not from this cohort." "Have a good day." "Our society treats autistic children in an absolutely wrong way." "They are almost leveled with those who have Down syndrome." "But they have perfect mental health." "They just live in their own world and do not let anyone in." "Their souls are well protected from the aggression and insanity of modern civilization." "Maybe it's for the best?" "Maybe." "Goodbye." "Well, what was it about?" "They searched through the whole office and messed about in the computer." "The shareholders meeting will take place anyway." "I received a letter." "Novikova must sign everything before the meeting." "She'll sign." "Are you sure?" "One hundred percent." "I didn't order oranges." "I've got apples." "I blew half of my salary looking for the right ones." "I'm listening to you." "What will you say?" "A high-quality Chinese counterfeit." "I hope it's not for me?" "No, not for you." "Let's talk business." "Gena found something interesting in Novikov's PC." "Officially, it was Novikov's wife, not him, who owned 8 % of shares." "What does this mean?" "To avoid paying taxes," "Novikov transferred the ownership to his wife, but so that she could not dispose of the shares." "Could not?" "Up until this morning." "Yegor had dinner, and Ninel Nikolayevna as well." "Okay, you're free to go." "Today's the 15th." "Ah, yes." "What about the overtime?" "No overtime starting today." "If you don't like it, resign." "I am not going to resign." "And you'll pay me for overtime." "And also raise my salary by 30 %." "What?" "You heard everything." "You know what?" "Get your things and get out from my house." "I won't go anywhere." "Okay." "I'm calling the police." "Please do." "It is with great pleasure that I'll tell them about your lover." "You bitch!" "Now, it is only up to Novikova whether the current general manager keeps his seat." "Interesting." "Anything else?" "That's all." "Couldn't we talk about it tomorrow?" "It seems to me you started visiting me more often than you go to work." "I even moved to another bank of the river." "Don't you have anywhere to go in the evening?" "Tell me, what's wrong with me?" "What do you mean?" "Yes, I'm no Brad Pitt." "No oligarch or anyone else, but I'm a fine man anyway." "What happened?" "Nothing." "I have to go." "Do you want juice?" "No, thanks, it's with your defectyl anyway." "Diphenyl." "But it's mostly used for oranges." "Thanks." "But I don't really want it." "Bye." "And they use fungicide for apples." "Hello." "Hello." "Please sign this." "Great." "Kostya?" "What?" "I'm scared." "Please, wait a bit." "Everything will be arranged soon." "Will you come to my place, tonight?" "We better not see each other now." "Not to raise additional suspicions." "Kiss me." "Good morning." "Good morning." "Tell me, what's the name of these pills?" "Please, direct all questions to your doctor." "Okay." "Have a good day." "Damn!" "What happened?" "I see you've already made yourself at home in the new office, Mr. Guskov." "We wanted to ask you several questions." "I am listening." "Great watch." "Probably expensive." "Have you come to talk about watches?" "No." "I'll ask the outsiders to leave." "Konstantin Sergeyevich, I'll come back later." "Okay." "Mr. Guskov, where were you on the night between the 14th and the 15th?" "At home, at my place." "I was sleeping." "So what?" "So, you already consider Novikova's house yours?" "I don't understand you." "But you did spend that night in Novikova's bedroom?" "Let's say so." "So what?" "You probably took a shower and switched on the hairdryer." "Well, you have to prove it first, and then..." "Let's say it was me who turned on the hairdryer." "But it wasn't me who threw it in the water." "I wasn't in the house at the moment of Novikov's death." "Why do I have to be responsible for the actions of an underage dumbass?" "Is that all you've come to tell me?" "Dasha, please come to my office." "Sorry, I've got things to do." "Apart from everything else, Novikov was insured for the sum of 200,000 USD." "Guess who's getting the money." "Looks like an ideal crime." "We'll probably have to close the case." "The kid never threw a hairdryer in the water, but that morning he did." "Why?" "Was that an accident or an addition to the ritual?" "What kind of ritual?" "Autistic children have their rituals, and any attempt to change them provokes aggression from the child." "But you can complement the ritual and develop it further." "What do you mean, develop?" "Someone might have taught Yegor to throw the dryer." "And how do we find it out?" "We need to observe Yegor." "If he keeps throwing the dryer in the bathtub, that must be a complemented ritual." "Give it to me." "Kostya, you're crazy." "I fed Yegor and Ninel Nikolayevna as well." "They are sleeping." "You, get out of here." "I beg your pardon?" "I said: get out of here." "Keys!" "Okay." "Tomorrow morning, I'll go to the police." "It's him you are going to tell about?" "Everyone already knows." "Sweetheart, it's me who's going to go to the police tomorrow and file a blackmail claim." "Keys!" "What about Yegor?" "I'll send him to an institution, and his aunt as well." "Keys!" "I never thought you were such a monster." "He's your son!" "This does not concern you." "Keys, faster." "I need to take my things." "You'll pick them up tomorrow at the door." "Out!" "I've worked three years for you, no weekends, and you..." "You...." "I gave her the keys." "I came to pick up my things in the morning, and the door was open." "I entered the house, and..." "Were they fighting?" "No, I would say it was exactly the opposite." "Where were you, this night?" "At my place." "Who can confirm that?" "A concierge." "Okay, thanks." "To my dear sister, from Sasha" "She was choked with a leather belt." "If we find it, I'll be able to describe the murderer." "What else?" "There were smells of four people around the body." "Guskov, the nurse, the boy, and Novikov's sister." "The killer is among them." "The boy and Novikov's sister are out." "It's either Guskov or the nurse." "Can I start the expert examination, colonel?" "Yes, highest category medical examiner." "We all need your highly qualified examination." "You were right, the boy was really taught to throw the dryer." "And most probably, it was Novikova." "Guskov was her accomplice." "They didn't agree on something and he killed her." "What about the nurse?" "She's got no motive and she has an alibi." "Yes?" "Mr. Guskov, where were you this night, between 3 and 5 AM?" "At the place of someone I know." "What's the name of that someone?" "Svetlova." "Our secretary." "Dasha, come to my office." "Mr. Guskov, didn't you arrive at 11:15 PM to Novikova's house?" "Yes, I did." "I dropped Ira off and left immediately." "What is it about?" "Yes?" "Ms. Svetlova, where were you last night?" "At my place." "Alone?" "With Konstantin Sergeyevich." "What, is it illegal?" "Konstantin Sergeyevich is suspected of Novikova's murder, committed last night." "Are you sure you don't want to change your testimony until I started writing it down?" "Sorry, Kostya." "No, I was alone." "You are free to go." "Mr. Guskov, you are accused of committing a murder." "Please, stand up." "Hands!" "Where is your belt, Mr. Guskov?" "It's not me." "It's not me." "I didn't kill her, honestly, it's not me!" "Out!" "I woke up... and saw she was dead." "I got frightened, got into my car and left." "What about the belt?" "There was no belt in my trousers." "Tell me, was it Novikova who planned her husband's murder or was it you?" "I won't say anything more without my lawyer." "And then you were covering up the tracks and killed your accomplice, right?" "Why kill her if I could marry her?" "What's the motive?" "An affective state, for example." "I demand a lawyer." "Take him out." "Good afternoon." "Sorry for being late, I couldn't arrive earlier." "Come in." "Is this Yegor?" "Yes." "Poor boy." "And where's..." "Novikova Nina Nikolayevna?" "She is resting in her room." "Should I bring her in?" "No need, just bring her passport." "Thank you." "What's going to happen to them now?" "Well..." "We'll send Novikova to social rehabilitation center for senior citizens." "And Yegor will go to the institution for mentally challenged." "That's terrible." "There's nothing to do." "No relatives, so the state will take care of them." "So, nothing can be done?" "Unfortunately, nothing." "Listen." "Ninel Nikolayevna is not capable, but still mentally adequate." "How do you know?" "I've worked in this family for three years." "If you say so." "And what?" "She is an heir to her brother, right?" "Yes." "She could hire me to take care of her and Yegor for the same salary, and you won't need to send anyone anywhere." "Of course, the child will be better off at home." "You know what, let's do the following." "Stay here for a while, can you do that?" "Yes, of course." "And I'll find everything out and we might come up with something." "Thank you." "This is a Grecian stock." "An annual frost-resistant plant." "That's instructive." "Couldn't you tell me about it in the morning or you don't have anyone to talk to in the evening?" "The stock's smell was near Novikova's body, and the same smell was coming from Novikov's sister." "Okay, okay." "I thought that somebody walked Novikov's sister outside, and it's from there that she brought that smell." "But the stock in the house's terrace smelled differently." "I couldn't understand what it was about." "So what is it about?" "A Grecian stock is also called an evening-scented stock." "Its flowers are closed during the day and open up at night." "Novikov's sister had the smell of opened flowers on her." "But how could she open the door and go outside at night?" "She's disabled." "This means she's not that disabled, after all." "Here's a form for your claim and a questionnaire, please fill those out." "Do you have a health record?" "Yes, of course." "Okay." "Then we'll first register you as Yegor's nanny hired upon recommendation from our facility, and in six months, you can apply for custody over Yegor." "Thank you." "Yegor, you're lucky." "Good afternoon." "Here's a search warrant, start." "That's an interesting vase you've got." "China from the times of revolution." "Revolution?" "A genuine work by Petrov-Vodkin." "In the 1920s, the most talented artists tried to compensate for some major violations of kilning technology with their revolutionary enthusiasm." "The glassware turned out original, but fragile." "Oops." "You'll have to come with us." "What are they looking for?" "What's happening?" "I don't know." "She's having another attack." "Call the ambulance." "Faster." "Hello?" "Ninel Nikolayevna feels worse, she's at her death's door." "I thought that you might want to say goodbye." "Yes, of course." "I'll be right there." "Yegor, let's go." "The doctors say she's got several hours left." "Do you want to be alone?" "Yes." "She's here." "I know everything." "I saw everything." "I saw you come back at night." "It was you who taught Yegor to throw the dryer." "Why?" "You killed my brother." "You're some actress, aren't you?" "Passing for a paralyzed woman?" "Bravo, bravo!" "Why did you kill my brother... if you slept with him?" "If you feel better if I tell you, I didn't want to kill Sasha but his hysterical wife instead." "Sasha wanted to divorce her anyway." "And marry me." "I simply wanted to help." "If that idiot of a woman had gotten into the bathtub..." "I worked for three years at your place." "I have the right to the house and everything else." "Feeling better now?" "You're such a sleaze ball." "Yes." "But nobody will find it out." "Some fresh air will do you good." "You're such a sleaze ball." "Ms. Zimina, you're accused of killing Irina Novikova." "You've played your role well." "You'll have to come with us." "It was Tina who killed Ira." "But I have no proof." "Then... do what I say." "We're sorry we had to put you at risk." "You're free to go, Mr. Guskov." "And next time, don't throw your trousers about." "Kostya." "Kostya." "Kostya!" "When you're disabled, you're treated like an empty spot." "Something like furniture." "This humiliates and weighs you down." "The only thing they want is for you to die." "But being a disabled person, you can find out many interesting things about the people around you." "This is how I found out... that Ira cheated on my brother." "I wanted to tell him about it." "But..." "I understood who killed Sasha." "And I decided to collect the proofs by myself." "Still staying an empty spot for everyone." "Hello." "I've got a present for you." "Is this some kind of a joke?" "Open it and you'll find out." "This one is real." "I think it's just the time to grab a bite." "Colonel, the cell phone is live." "Which cell?" "The one that was used to call the convoy from the mental clinic." "Gena, haven't you made a mistake?" "There's no one here." "You're getting closer to him." "Gena, there is no one here." "You're standing next to him." "Gena, there is no one here." "That's strange." "Let me call him." "What's wrong with you?" "Are you okay?" "Me?" "I'm okay." "They found the phone."