The final shot of the film shows a man with a short beard or heavy stubble and dark hair, wearing an orange prison jumpsuit. He is in a small prison cell with light-colored tiled walls behind him. Behind the man, part of a bunk bed and something that looks like a toilet are visible.
The man walks back and forth in front of the camera, pacing from the wall to the camera and back. While walking, he monotonously repeats the words “one, two, three, four” (or “раз, два, три, четыре” in Russian) aloud, at least three times, with no emotion or change in intonation.
The scene is accompanied by some tense background music, which cannot be described in detail. After he finishes repeating the count, the credits begin to roll on the screen in English.
The actor resembles Matthew McConaughey somewhat, with dark hair styled in an “M” shape on his forehead and a short haircut.
Some of the first credits include words like “Passport,” “Mr. M,” “Mrs,” “DPO,” and “Office.”