The climbing sequences in Episode 4 are the series’ best so far. A 12-minute unbroken take follows Ayna traversing an overhanging dihedral with only two rusted pitons. There is no music, only the scrape of rubber on granite and her controlled, exhausted exhales. When a hold snaps (a practical effect, clearly real stone), the sudden lurch feels less like a stunt and more like a car crash. Actress Yelena Vdovina deserves immense credit—her forearms tremble, her eyes micro-calculate every three seconds. This is not heroic climbing. It’s desperate, ugly, and real.
Spoiler Warning for Episode 4
Skalolazka i posledniy iz sedmoy kolybeli Episode 4 is the season’s turning point. It abandons the comfort of the “mountain mystery” genre and dives headfirst into ethical quicksand. The climbing is breathtakingly authentic, Vdovina’s performance is career-best, and the central moral question— what do you owe the dead? —lands like a piton hammered into bone. Skalolazka i posledniy iz sedmoy kolybeli Ep.04...
The only flaw: the flashbacks could have lost five minutes of runtime and gained twice the power. Still, when the final image fades to black and the theme’s mournful cello swells, you’ll realize you’ve been holding your breath for half an hour. That is the sign of a thriller that has found its peak. The climbing sequences in Episode 4 are the
The titular “Seventh Cradle”—the mythical pre-Soviet mountaineering route that claimed the protagonist’s mentor—is no longer a legend. It’s a scar. Episode 4 reveals that the route was deliberately altered decades ago, a fact buried in a Soviet-era alpine logbook Ayna finds tucked into a dead-end chimney. This is where the episode’s writing shines: the mystery isn’t a treasure hunt. It’s a trap . The “last of the seventh cradle” (the enigmatic figure played with silent menace by Igor Petrenko) didn’t survive the fall—he reset the bolts to fail. When a hold snaps (a practical effect, clearly
The episode ends on a freeze-frame: Ayna’s carabiner clipped to a rusted anchor, The Last’s knife sawing at a rope three meters below. We don’t see whose rope.
The rope will be cut. The question is by whom .