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Compartimento nº 6

Título original: Hytti nro 6
  • 2021
  • 12
  • 1h 47min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
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Seidi Haarla in Compartimento nº 6 (2021)
As a train weaves its way up to the arctic circle, two strangers share a journey that will change their perspective on life.
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Mientras un tren se dirige al Círculo Polar Ártico, dos extraños comparten un viaje que les cambiará su perspectiva de la vida.Mientras un tren se dirige al Círculo Polar Ártico, dos extraños comparten un viaje que les cambiará su perspectiva de la vida.Mientras un tren se dirige al Círculo Polar Ártico, dos extraños comparten un viaje que les cambiará su perspectiva de la vida.

  • Dirección
    • Juho Kuosmanen
  • Guión
    • Rosa Liksom
    • Andris Feldmanis
    • Livia Ulman
  • Reparto principal
    • Seidi Haarla
    • Yura Borisov
    • Dinara Drukarova
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    18 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Juho Kuosmanen
    • Guión
      • Rosa Liksom
      • Andris Feldmanis
      • Livia Ulman
    • Reparto principal
      • Seidi Haarla
      • Yura Borisov
      • Dinara Drukarova
    • 56Reseñas de usuarios
    • 121Reseñas de críticos
    • 80Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 20 premios y 26 nominaciones en total

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    Seidi Haarla
    Seidi Haarla
    • Laura
    Yura Borisov
    Yura Borisov
    • Lyokha
    • (as Yuriy Borisov)
    Dinara Drukarova
    Dinara Drukarova
    • Irina Mezhinskaya
    Yuliya Aug
    Yuliya Aug
    • Natalia
    • (as Julia Aug)
    Lidia Kostina
    • Lidia
    Tomi Alatalo
    • Sasha
    Viktor Chuprov
    • Tarjoilija
    Sergey Agafonov
    • Sergey
    Nadezhda Kulakova
    • Nadia
    Denis Pyanov
    • Mies jonossa
    Polina Aug
    Polina Aug
    • Vastaanottovirkailija
    Stasya Khomeriki-Grankovskaya
    • Juhlavieras
    • (as Stasya Grankovskaya)
    Vyacheslav Grankovskiy
    • Juhlavieras
    Natalya Drozd
    • Juhlavieras
    • (as Natalia Drozd-Makan)
    Konstantin Murzenko
    Konstantin Murzenko
    • Juhlavieras
    Konstantin Shavlovskiy
    • Juhlavieras
    Mikhail Brashinskiy
    • Juhlavieras
    Philipp Komarov
    • Juhlavieras
    • Dirección
      • Juho Kuosmanen
    • Guión
      • Rosa Liksom
      • Andris Feldmanis
      • Livia Ulman
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    8dromasca

    long journey to the north

    I was curious to see 'Compartment no 6', the film by Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen, which became one of the most awarded movies on the festival circuit during this special year which is 2021. The film is a 'road movie' or if you wish a 'railroad movie' , whose story takes place most of the time in a train that runs through the Russian steppe from Moscow to Murmansk, in the far north, beyond the Arctic Circle. Two young people, a Finn woman and a Russian man, who have nothing in common except enough reasons not to be able to tolerate each other are forced to spend the three days and two nights of the trip together. The formula seems pretty rusty, especially as what almost everything viewers expect after the first ten minutes of watching the film happens, and yet, beyond the not very original story, the film manages to catch the attention through sincerity and the natural and empathetic way in which the characters and the reality around them are treated.

    The film director and the lead heroine are Finnish, but the story takes place in Russia, sometime in the late '90s. Laura (Seidi Haarla), a student in Moscow, is planning a trip to Murmansk, in the far north of Russia, together with Irina, her Russian girlfriend. The friend gives up at the last moment and from what will follow we understand that the relationship was almost over from her point of view. Laura takes the trip alone, in a sleeping cars train, the purpose of the trip being to see some petroglyphs 10 thousand years old, which arouse her interest as a future archaeologist. In the train she is assigned to the same compartment with a young Russian man named Ljoha (Yuriy Borisov), a drunk and rude person. She tries to find a place in another compartment, but this proves to be impossible. The trip promises to become a nightmare, the communication between the two being hampered by differences in language (Laura speaks only elementary Russian), culture, and alcohol fumes. From here, however, things will evolve.

    The interaction between the two works wonderfully, and even if the situations are not that original - we have already seen similar ones in too many romantic comedies - the subtlety of the script writing, the talent and the chemistry between the two actors manage to make the relationship credible and human, leaving room for multiple subtexts and interpretations. The romantic element appears late, and until then the communication between the two young people is based neither on language (which is a tool of misunderstanding rather than understanding) nor on sexual attraction. Cultural differences are subtly described, juggling around stereotypes. We can of course ask ourselves how true to realities is the image of Russia in the first decade after communism that is presented to us on screen. I know too little about Finnish cinema, except for a few films by Aki Kaurismaki, so I'm not sure if my assessment is correct, but it seemed to me that compared to what I saw, the focus is less on the comic and sarcastic dimensions and more on the human connection and communication between the heroes. In other words, 'Compartment no 6' looks more like a Russian film about a young Finnish woman directed by a Finn than like a Finnish film. Anyway and whatever shelf we lay it, it is a simple and good film, whose viewing has chances to please many spectators. The actors do an excellent job, and the camera work makes watching the scenes on the train, in Russian homes, or from the frozen steppe an immersive experience. The decisions of the juries of festivals such as Cannes or Jerusalem, I believe, will in this case be validated by the reception of the public.
    7rubenm

    Nicely rough-edged and vodka-soaked

    Aah, the pleasures of traveling by long distance train! Admiring the scenery from the compartment window, enjoying nice meals in the restaurant car, and dozing off at night to the clickety-click sound of the wheels.

    Everybody who once took a long distance sleeper knows the reality is different. Those people will enjoy this film. One of the drawbacks of international trains is the company in the compartment to which you have been assigned. Finnish student Laura has bad luck, having to share hers with a drunken Russian miner who asks without much ado if she is a prostitute.

    During the long ride from Moscow to the northern city of Murmansk the two travel companions get to know each other better, and even learn to appreciate each other. This sounds a bit cheesy, but it isn't. Laura is dissapointed and lonely: her lover couldn't accompany her on the trip and reacts coolly to her phone calls. When, during a long stopover, she has to choose between the company of her rude but adventurous travel companion or no company at all, the choice is a no-brainer.

    An extra attraction is that the movie takes place in the not-so distant past. It is the pre-internet era of pay phones and Walkmans. This is no major issue in the film, but it explains why Laura takes the train instead of flying.

    There's a bit of 'Lost in Translation' in this film, a bit of 'Before Sunrise' and a bit of 'Ma nuit chez Maude'. Plus: it's Russia, so everything is nicely rough-edged and vodka-soaked. Na zdorovie!
    7Jaffaroll

    Travelling very North

    Compartment Number 6 is superficially a bleak 'Russian' railRoad film largely centered on a mismatched couple thrown together in a train compartment travelling from Moscow to Murmansk. I gather it was largely filmed in Russia, Moscow, but is directed by the Finnish, Juho Kuosmanen, who had previous success in Cannes and then shared the grand Prix there in 2021 for this effort, (with "A Hero"). It is from a Finnish novel by Rosa Liksom.

    I like bleak "Russian" films (They are unpredictable, often very well done and more like my impression of life -) and this didn't disappoint. Laura is an older Finnish student, having an affair with her landlady in Moscow, circa the 90's. Landlady may be over the affair and has pulled out of a planned trip the 2 were making to see petraglyphs in Murmansk (these are 1000 year + old rock carvings and sound fascinating. Go in summer and maybe by plane.) So Laura decides to go anyway. After an uncomfortable pseudo-sophisticated farewell party where the gauche Laura tries hard but flails and seems out of place with the neat pretentious guests, she joins the train heading north to Murmansk. Russian winter. To her dismay she finds sharing the cabin is a boorish, rude, heavy drinking, Russian miner Ljoha (Yuri Borisov) heading back up there to his mine. She cant get another cabin. So there they are - both in their way lacking social graces and pretty dysfunctional. And you can compare these 2, with the earlier relaxed members of society at the party.

    The Acting particularly of the lead couple is excellent as is direction and the filming in and out of the train. Bleak and rough but also in some way sweet. I liked it.
    7evanston_dad

    Polar Express

    A Finnish romance of sorts about a woman whose first negative impressions of her fellow train compartment passenger make way for warmer feelings as she gets to know him.

    I think "Compartment No. 6" is a lot about the importance of being open to new experiences and the rashness inherent in instantly forming judgements about people. The female protagonist in this movie studies anthropology because she feels like knowing our history is important to understanding who we are now. But is it really? In a cultural and sociological sense, probably. But at the individual level, when does attachment to the past interfere with living in the present?

    There's a great scene in this movie that takes place after a fellow Finn, a tall strapping guy with a guitar no less, is crooning songs to the woman as he crashes in their compartment for a bit, and she looks out the window to see the off-kilter Russian who has set her on edge standing out on the train platform punching and kicking snowballs. In that moment, we get what she's feeling, because we feel it to. Yeah, the Finnish guy is good looking and "safe," but he's also boring. The Russian guy is weird and maybe crazy, but he's different, and sometimes different is exactly what you need.

    Grade: A-
    9suuronenmiro

    Finnish movie that won Grand Prix at Cannes this year.

    Only finnish director that has won that before this was Aki Kaurismäki with The Man Without a Past 2002.

    So i was very excited to see this one.

    I'm always little skeptical with finnish movies.

    But this ended up being very delightful movie.

    Very good and beautiful story about finnish woman who travels across Russia to see petroglyphs in Murmansk.

    Main part of movie is when she travels by train.

    She meets russian guy and they are completely different peoples.

    Their unique friendship develops beautifully.

    There are also many other very different peoples who she meets in her journey.

    Good and little less good peoples.

    This movie has many sweet and funny moments in it.

    It's mostly spoken in russian but it was very fun to hear finnish language in it too.

    Very good performances from two leads definitely.

    I also heard that this was chosen to be Finland's Oscar runner for foreign category.

    So best of luck with that too.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film crew had to smuggle some of the negatives out of Russia to have them developed, as they were shot in the dark and required a special process. Originally set to be sent to Budapest, the negatives could not be delivered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As development was not possible in Russia and the law doesn't allow for transporting film negatives out of the country, the crew had to resort to smuggling at the border of Finland and Russia.
    • Pifias
      The train with the main characters arrives in St. Petesburg Vitebsky railway station and then keeps going. In real life, this station is terminal and none of the trains can continue to move in the same direction.
    • Citas

      Ljoha: You think, I'm a bad guy?

      Laura: Well... I only know what I've seen.

      Ljoha: What have you seen?

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Radio Dolin: Cannes 2021. Musical Annette, new Paul Verhoeven and Unprecedented Success of Russian Cinema (2021)
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      Voyage, voyage
      Written by Jean-Michel Rivat and Dominique Dubois

      Performed by Desireless

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de abril de 2022 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Finlandia
      • Rusia
      • Estonia
      • Alemania
      • Francia
      • Dinamarca
      • Bélgica
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      • Achtung Panda! Media (Germany)
      • CTB Film Company (Russia)
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      • Ruso
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      • Compartment Number 6
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • St Petersburg-Vitebsky, San Petersburgo, Rusia(railway station)
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      • Elokuvayhtiö Oy Aamu
      • Achtung Panda! Media
      • Amrion
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      • 2.230.000 € (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 205.843 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 9514 US$
      • 30 ene 2022
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      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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