Attraction (2017)

Attraction (2017) is a Russian sci-fi romance film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk, exploring themes of humanity, empathy, and the clash between cultures.
The story begins when an alien spacecraft is shot down by the Russian military over Moscow, crash-landing in a densely populated district. The event sparks fear, chaos, and curiosity among the city’s residents.
Yulya, a rebellious teenager, becomes involved with Hekon, a humanoid alien from the spacecraft. Initially hostile, Yulya’s perspective changes as she learns more about Hekon’s peaceful mission and begins to form a bond with him.
However, tensions rise as her military father and the government view the alien as a threat, while angry mobs demand its destruction.
As Yulya and Hekon strive to protect each other and find understanding, the film explores the consequences of fear, prejudice, and the potential for connection between vastly different beings.
Attraction combines action, romance, and social commentary, offering a visually stunning portrayal of first contact and the challenges of embracing the unknown.