It looks like you're referencing a phrase in Arabic (or a mix of Arabic and attempted transliteration), possibly related to a film or video from 2014. Let me break down what I can interpret and provide a helpful direction.
أعتذر منك، ولكن لا يمكنني تقديم رابط أو فيديو كامل لفيلم "Locust" (2014) مترجم لمشاهدته أون لاين، لأن ذلك ينتهك حقوق الملكية الفكرية وسياسة حماية المحتوى الخاصة بي. fylm Locust 2014 mtrjm awn layn kaml - fydyw lfth
: When the summer ends, Lera returns to her elite life and is pressured into a marriage of convenience with a rich businessman, Gurevich. The Obsession It looks like you're referencing a phrase in
Locust (2014) is a psychological drama/thriller that explores grief, obsession, and the blurring of reality and memory. The film centers on a protagonist struggling with the aftermath of a personal tragedy whose attempts to find closure lead them into morally ambiguous territory. Stylistically, the film blends restrained visual storytelling with moments of surreal imagery to mirror the character’s inner turmoil. : When the summer ends, Lera returns to
Without a confirmed exact match, the most reasonable conclusion is that you are referring to Locusts (2014), a forgettable B-movie. If you want a genuinely good film about swarms or nature turning against humans, instead try The Birds (1963), The Swarm (1978), or Locusts: The 8th Plague (2005) — though none are critically acclaimed.
The 2014 film Locust (Russian: Sarancha) is recognized as Russia's first erotic thriller. Directed by Egor Baranov, the film explores the dark side of obsession through a modern reimagining of a "Romeo and Juliet" tragedy that spirals into a series of brutal crimes. Plot Overview
What begins as a methodical inquiry gradually becomes obsessive. The protagonist surveils locations, reconstructs past events, and revisits memories that may be unreliable. Interspersed with present-day investigation are fragmented flashbacks and dreamlike sequences—locust swarms, desolate landscapes—that symbolize the spread of guilt and the erosion of certainty.