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Taksi-blyuz

  • 1990
  • 1h 50min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
2,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Taksi-blyuz (1990)
ComediaDrama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA comedic love/hate relationship develops between a dour taxi driver and a hapless aspiring musician after the latter stiffs his cab fare.A comedic love/hate relationship develops between a dour taxi driver and a hapless aspiring musician after the latter stiffs his cab fare.A comedic love/hate relationship develops between a dour taxi driver and a hapless aspiring musician after the latter stiffs his cab fare.

  • Dirección
    • Pavel Lungin
  • Guión
    • Pavel Lungin
  • Reparto principal
    • Pyotr Mamonov
    • Pyotr Zaychenko
    • Vladimir Kashpur
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Pavel Lungin
    • Guión
      • Pavel Lungin
    • Reparto principal
      • Pyotr Mamonov
      • Pyotr Zaychenko
      • Vladimir Kashpur
    • 14Reseñas de usuarios
    • 8Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal32

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    Pyotr Mamonov
    Pyotr Mamonov
    • Lyosha
    Pyotr Zaychenko
    Pyotr Zaychenko
    • Shlykov
    Vladimir Kashpur
    Vladimir Kashpur
    • Old Nechiporenko
    Natalya Kolyakanova
    Natalya Kolyakanova
    • Christina
    Hal Singer
    • Self
    Elena Safonova
    Elena Safonova
    • Nina, Liocha's Wife
    Sergey Gazarov
    Sergey Gazarov
    • Administrator
    Evgeniy Gerchakov
    Evgeniy Gerchakov
    • Bald Musician in the Taxi
    Dmitri Prigov
    • Writer Typing in the Train
    Igor Zolotovitskiy
    Igor Zolotovitskiy
    • Petyunchik
    Valeri Khlevinsky
    Valeri Khlevinsky
    • Fat Kolya
    Yelena Stepanova
    Yelena Stepanova
    • Smart Young Girl
    Vladimir Sterzhakov
    Vladimir Sterzhakov
    • Musician in the Taxi
    Konstantin Afonsky
    • Long-Haired Mechanic
    Aleksandr Buyanov
    • Passenger with Newspaper
    Lidiya Ezhevskaya
    Lidiya Ezhevskaya
    • 'Mousy' Valya
    Nikolay Ezhevski
    • Guardian
    • (as Nikolai Yezhevsky)
    Sergey Galkin
    Sergey Galkin
    • Hippy
    • Dirección
      • Pavel Lungin
    • Guión
      • Pavel Lungin
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    Reseñas de usuarios14

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    grob248

    Excellently brooding and moody piece of work on Russia during the latter stages of Perestroika.

    Besides this, I have only seen one movie by Pavel Lungin, namely Luna-park, which also comes off highly recommended. Taxi Blues is an excellent work all in itself. Lungin very well transcends the chaotic atmosphere in Russia during the late Perestroika period, and prior to the break-up of the Soviet Union itself. The tumultous relationship between two main characters represents bipolar parts of the Russian society, and shows degradation of the social fabric. Piotr Mamonov (who is also the leader of the well-known Moscow rock-band Zvuki Moo) turns in an impressive performance as Lyosha - a westernized, alcoholic Jewish mucisian. The rest of the characters are equally picturesqe, be it the strong willed, conservative, nationalistic taxi driver, or his neighbor, an old man of the Stalinist generation. The film's unsettling pacing and incessant moodswings further contribute to the overall picture. An excellent film from one of Russia's leading directors.
    10pozdeevairina

    The film about two men, about soviet union - they need energy, about new oxygen to survive...

    This film is more deeper thats you can imagine. This film is about 2 Russian souls, two tragical souls in the 1980xx( at the end of soviet union). This men are the parallel to the soviet - both are tragical, needs new oxygen, new energy to survive!

    I think that only Russians can understand that cinema, its very hard to see this film, if you are not living in Russia. Unreal playing by actors, amazing Vladimir Cherkasin soundtracks

    If you like this film, you can see all the films with Petr Mamonov or films by Pavel Lungin.

    I think that this film is more than 10/10
    bgrady

    Comments focus on friendship forged between taxi driver and musician.

    Pavel Lungin's film Taxi Blues explores many different aspects of contemporary Russian life. Set against the cultural malting pot of Moscow, the story unfolds as two men compare and contrast their lots in life, each admiring what the other has and wishing they could have it as well.

    The film begins with a taxi driver, driven by the hardships in life and accustomed to the dark side of life in Moscow. He picks up a group of musicians after a night out on the town, and after the last one has been dropped off, he is stiffed on the bill. Enraged, the taxi driver stalks the last musician out of the taxi, corners him, and steals his saxophone. In return, the musician is thus forced to perform manual labor for the taxi fare, and to get his saxophone back! The conflict in the film is evident through the two characters involved here. The taxi driver is a dark, strong-willed character, and the musician is a thin and weak soul. They see each other as complete opposite, almost as enemies. But, they somehow manage to find a friendship through their encounter. Gradually, each becomes dependant upon the other, and this is essentially the film's theme. What Lungin is attempting to convey here is that sometimes the bleakest situations in our lives can provide our best opportunities for self-improvement. Both characters are lost, but in different capacities. They are alone, frustrated, and tired, but both experience these things on different levels; the working class level, and the creative/artistic level. Through their experiences together, both men help one another to achieve something greater for themselves, and their friendship is a testament to that.
    7mjneu59

    the two faces of modern Russia

    The past collides with the present in this unflinching portrait of life behind the late Iron Curtain, showing the often antagonistic relationship between a half-mad, free-spirited saxophone player and his older, old-fashioned alter ego, a hack who has seen too many changes through the window of his Moscow cab. Alexei's exuberant, non-conformist energy is the catalyst for the drama but this is clearly Ivan's film, and the story matches his often irrational mood changes while staying remarkably true to its characters, presenting both archetypes in three not altogether appealing dimensions (Ivan is a traditional anti-Semite; Alexei is an irresponsible deadbeat). The film conveys with almost naked candor the seamier side of the new Moscow subculture, adding a somewhat veiled accusation of moral corruption and decadence in the social reforms of Perestroika. The imagery is often arresting, but if the film is critical of Western influence it isn't entirely immune to them, and it's disconcerting to see the story end in a routine car chase slapped together from what look like outtakes from a William Friedkin movie.
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    Who's Really in Control?

    *Please note: This review discusses many key events of the film, including the end. Do not read if you have not seen the movie!!!

    Taxi Blues is a film about control. It isn't, however, as simple as it initially seems. At the film's conclusion, the audience is left to ask, "Who's really controlling whom?"

    At the beginning of this film, Chlykov has complete control of his life. He manages his cab, and his side job of selling alcohol, with an iron fist and the facial expression to match. He is the master of his domain and no one in his or her right mind would dare to question his authority in any way.

    The problem is that Lyosha is not in his right mind. His life is careening out of control and he has one priority. Alcohol. From the minute that he requests his first bottle from Chlykov, their lives become irrevocably entangled. In the beginning, it is very clear where the power lies. As the film continues, however, it becomes harder and harder to tell who is controlling whom. Although he does not seem to realize it, Chlykov's life begins to revolve around the very man he seeks to reform. As a result, aspects of his own life start to slip from his control.

    For example, when Lyosha begins to seduce his girlfriend, Chlykov, in a desperate attempt to prove his authority, smashes Lyosha's saxophone and then engages Christina in an aggressive sexual act against her will. For those few minutes, Chlykov is free of his self-induced commitment to Lyosha. However, his freedom is short-lived. A few minutes later the phone rings and he is soon back at the jail to meet Lyosha, once again putting his own life on hold.

    By the end of the film, the roles have reversed. Lyosha gets his life together, at least temporarily, and is on top of the world as a beloved, world-renowned musician. Chlykov's life, however, is reminiscent of Lyosha's at the beginning of the film. He severs connections with his girlfriend, his friends and his once structured existence. It is no coincidence that in the last scenes of the film, Chlykov is in a speeding car, spinning wildly out of control.

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      Official submission of Soviet Union for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 63th Academy Awards in 1991.
    • Pifias
      In the opening sequence, the guy with the blue palm tree shirt waves his hands hypnotist style in front of a woman. Her position in the seat changes between shots.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Daniil Medvedev/Pavel Lungin (2019)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de octubre de 1990 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Unión Soviética
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Ruso
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Taxi Blues
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Rusia
    • Empresas productoras
      • ASK Eurofilm
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • La Sept Cinéma
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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      • Color
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      • 1.66 : 1

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