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Bohnenstange

Originaltitel: Dylda
  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 2 Std. 10 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
12.791
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Bohnenstange (2019)
Official Trailer
trailer wiedergeben1:27
2 Videos
74 Fotos
Eine TragödiePsychologisches DramaZeitraum: DramaDramaKrieg

1945 Leningrad. Der Zweite Weltkrieg hat die Stadt verwüstet und ihre Bürger physisch und psychisch stark mitgenommen. Zwei junge Frauen suchen nach Sinn und Hoffnung im Kampf um den Wiedera... Alles lesen1945 Leningrad. Der Zweite Weltkrieg hat die Stadt verwüstet und ihre Bürger physisch und psychisch stark mitgenommen. Zwei junge Frauen suchen nach Sinn und Hoffnung im Kampf um den Wiederaufbau ihres Lebens inmitten der Ruinen.1945 Leningrad. Der Zweite Weltkrieg hat die Stadt verwüstet und ihre Bürger physisch und psychisch stark mitgenommen. Zwei junge Frauen suchen nach Sinn und Hoffnung im Kampf um den Wiederaufbau ihres Lebens inmitten der Ruinen.

  • Regie
    • Kantemir Balagov
  • Drehbuch
    • Kantemir Balagov
    • Aleksandr Terekhov
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Viktoria Miroshnichenko
    • Vasilisa Perelygina
    • Andrey Bykov
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    12.791
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Kantemir Balagov
    • Drehbuch
      • Kantemir Balagov
      • Aleksandr Terekhov
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Viktoria Miroshnichenko
      • Vasilisa Perelygina
      • Andrey Bykov
    • 60Benutzerrezensionen
    • 145Kritische Rezensionen
    • 85Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 32 Gewinne & 56 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Viktoria Miroshnichenko
    Viktoria Miroshnichenko
    • Iya Sergeyevna
    Vasilisa Perelygina
    Vasilisa Perelygina
    • Masha
    Andrey Bykov
    • Nikolay Ivanovich
    Igor Shirokov
    • Sasha
    Konstantin Balakirev
    Konstantin Balakirev
    • Stepan
    Kseniya Kutepova
    Kseniya Kutepova
    • Lyubov Petrovna
    • (as Ksenia Kutepova)
    Alyona Kuchkova
    • Stepan's Wife
    Timofey Glazkov
    • Pashka
    Veniamin Kac
    • Sasha's Friend
    Olga Dragunova
    • Seamstress
    Denis Kozinets
    • Sasha's Father
    Alisa Oleynik
    • Katya
    Dmitri Belkin
    • Shepelev
    Lyudmila Motornaya
    • Olga
    Anastasiya Khmelinina
    • Nurse Leonova
    Viktor Chuprov
    • Ryazanov
    Vladimir Verzhbitskiy
    Vladimir Verzhbitskiy
    • Petrenko
    Vladimir Morozov
    • Sadikov
    • Regie
      • Kantemir Balagov
    • Drehbuch
      • Kantemir Balagov
      • Aleksandr Terekhov
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    8evanston_dad

    Fascinating Slow Burn of a Movie

    A fascinating slow burn that is as exhilarating as it is difficult at times to watch.

    "Beanpole" is actually a good movie to be watching during the 2020 COVID pandemic, as it's a reminder to a whole population of people who've never experienced any significant hardship how much worse things could be. Watch a movie about post WWII Russia and then ask yourself how big a deal it is that Trader Joe's was out of your favorite brand of crackers again.

    The towering actress Viktoria Miroshnichenko, as the film's title character, and Vasilisa Perelygina, as her friend who's recently returned from the front, give amazing performances navigating exceptionally difficult material. This is one of those movies that would be off putting if the direction and acting didn't strike just the right tone. It's one of those movies about which people say "I didn't like any of the characters" as a way to dismiss the whole thing. But, like the best character studies, "Beanpole" doesn't care whether or not you like anyone in it. It instead asks you to live with the characters for awhile and see if you can empathize with them, and understand their choices based on the circumstances in which they find themselves.

    And, directing and acting aside, the film looks beautiful. For a film set in such a drab time and setting, it uses saturated colors, especially green and red, to tie images visually to the mental states of the characters.

    The movie year still has a way to go, but I imagine this one will make my own personal shortlist of favorites.

    Grade: A
    9Red-125

    The war in Russia wasn't over after the Germans surrendered

    The Russian film Dylda was shown in the U.S. with the translated title Bean Pole (2019). It was co-written and directed by Kantemir Balagov

    The movie is set in Leningrad right after World War II. Viktoria Miroshnichenko plays Iya, who has suffered brain damage in combat during the war. She has been discharged, and now works as a nurse or attendant at a hospital for wounded soldiers. (She is, indeed, a head taller than the other women, and very slender, so that's why she's called Bean Pole.)

    She is joined at the hospital by her wartime friend, Masha, portrayed by Vasilisa Perelygina. Masha, who was also wounded, stayed in combat until the war ended. When we first see her, she's still wearing her army uniform.

    The film was very grim, as it focused on the wounded men in the hospital, and the physical and emotional problems of the two women. I was surprised that there was very little anti-Stalinist material. In the movie, the government recognizes the sacrifices that the people have made, and appears to be doing its best to help. I don't know whether this reflects the reality of the time or not.

    This is a complex film, because it portrays two very different women, each of whom has suffered terribly, and both of whom are trying to bring some normalcy into their lives.

    As far as I can remember, there were only a few moments where anyone smiled in the movie. Those were hard times, and people were glum and depressed.

    However, the film is so well constructed, and so well acted, that it's worth seeking out and watching. We saw Dylda at Rochester's excellent Little Theatre. However, it should work well enough on the small screen. The film has a solid IMDb rating of 7.2. I think it's even better than that.
    9Xstal

    Riven by Poverty & Despair...

    ... and seared by the cold - this magnificently performed and beautifully filmed piece of cinema reveals the challenges faced by two young women in post war Leningrad. Damaged and psychologically disturbed by their experiences, shell shocked from the battles, real and imagined, battles they would never have aspired to fight some years earlier, while surrounded and enveloped by uncertainty, indignity, poverty and despair.
    JohnDeSando

    Deeply felt drama about love and reclamation.

    You could expect a 1945 Leningrad setting to be joyful after the Russian victory over Nazis, but writer/director Kantemir has caught the downside in Beanpole. It's a deeply moving, complicated story about two former soldiers who tackle the melancholy and desperation of victors with no spoils---just ruined buildings and crushed hopes.

    This melancholy drama centers on two women: Iva (Viktoria Miroshnicenk) and Masha (Vasilisa Perelygina), who attempt to bring meaning to their lives after the devastation. Mostly it's about Masha's attempt to have a life within her, mainly a baby. Her first baby died at the hands of Iva, who now owes Masha a baby.

    Through a series of lengthy scenes and shots (sometimes they are too long), the audience is drawn into the emotional needs of the protagonists set against the needs of the other Leningrad citizens to gain happiness and hope after a ravaging war. The scenes between Iva and Masha are lovingly and deeply felt as Masha navigates getting a replacement baby and Iva resists the machinations to do so.

    Given the wide scope of WWII, Beanpole is a small-scale drama, whose intensity comes from the characters rather than the setting. Love is the operative word, married to hope to make a satisfying character study in a drawn-out drama of human longing, regardless of the time period.
    FrenchEddieFelson

    A beautiful mess

    Leningrad, 1945. In the aftermath of World War II, within the remaining ruins, two young women, Iya and Masha, try to give a purpose to their meaningless lives. They met at the front during this endless war but they stayed in touch, probably because they felt alone and were desperately disillusioned. They now live in the present, without any perspective for their future that they do not even try to consider. The complete disarray!

    Bohnenstange (2019) is darkly sad, with an extremely but deliberately slow pace. If you are depressed before you even consider this movie, you should probably envisage another viewing. Otherwise, this film is breathtakingly beautiful and is excellently filmed. Moreover, the gorgeous actresses Viktoria Miroshnichenko (Iya) and Kseniya Kutepova (Lyubov Petrovna) shine despite a voluntarily sober play.

    As a synthesis: 7/8 of 10

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      Kantemir Balagov's main source of inspiration was Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich's book "War Does Not Have a Woman's Face", written in 1983.
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      Nikolay Ivanovich: Where would he have seen a dog? They've all been eaten.

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      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Iowa (2019)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Oktober 2020 (Deutschland)
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      • Russland
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    • Sprache
      • Russisch
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      • Dylda
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      • Saint Petersburg, Russland(setting of the action)
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 196.258 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 10.008 $
      • 2. Feb. 2020
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.591.621 $
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