Magnitnye buri

Magnitnye buri (2003)

21 Sep 2003 • Drama, Romance • 1h 33m
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This hour and a half movie premiered at the Russian film festival in New York this autumn. It aimed at portraying grass-root, ordinary people that inhabit Russia outside the capital. This film does exactly that, but mostly in gray colors. Maybe too much gray and ordinary. People, most of them work at the local factory, are depicted here as dull gray mass, easily controlled and manipulated. Russian cinema used to have a lot of noir movies, with blood, guts, pathetic characters and miserable finale's, with one central point, To shock audience. This movie tries to stand aside by cutting down on violence. Yet, by loosing all the shocking value (fight scenes look fake, there is no life/death drama), by loosing noir, it turned gray. After all this, I still liked the movie. I liked effect of presence, of being there, in the movie. Actors did a good job at making me care for them. That, and a flask of good cognac.

Aleksandr Mindadze
Writer
Maksim Averin, Viktoriya Tolstoganova, Lyubava Aristarkhova
Starring

Language: Russian
Awards: 10 wins & 12 nominations
Country: Russia
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5.8

IMDb (102 votes)
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