Twentysomething Russian man Matvei (Aleksandr Kuznetsov) pays a visit to the apartment of his girlfriend’s parents in order to settle a score, only to find that her thuggish police detective father won’t go down without a fight — and isn’t afraid to use every weapon at his disposal.It all starts with a series of extreme close-ups, setting the scene in seconds. A hesitant finger over a doorbell; a pair of fearful eyes; a hammer clutched behind a back. And that effective command of the visual language infuses Russian writer/director Kirill Sokolov’s ultra-violent chamber piece Why Don’t You Just Die!, elevating it above standard genre fare into something altogether more sophisticated.