In the vast, often chaotic ecosystem of online video hosting, one platform has emerged as an unlikely digital attic for cinephiles: (formerly known as Odnoklassniki). While the site is primarily a Russian social network, its video hosting capabilities have become a goldmine for obscure media—particularly for something film fans crave: deleted scenes .
While various "deleted scenes" compilations for 2010 movies like I Saw the Devil , , and The American exist on OK.ru, the 1984 film deleted scenes 2010 ok.ru
Launched in 2004, (Odnoklassniki) quickly became a cultural phenomenon in Russia and Eastern Europe, rivaling Facebook at its peak. By 2010, it had evolved into a hub for sharing photos, videos, and news, while boasting groups and forums for niche interests. Its video section, akin to YouTube, became a go-to source for fans to host and discuss movie-related content—including deleted scenes from recent films. In the vast, often chaotic ecosystem of online
: Most "deleted" content for this film actually consists of "The Cobol Job" (an animated prologue) and making-of featurettes, as Christopher Nolan famously rarely has deleted scenes. By 2010, it had evolved into a hub