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Crímenes ocultos

Título original: Child 44
  • 2015
  • B15
  • 2h 17min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, and Noomi Rapace in Crímenes ocultos (2015)
A disgraced Soviet agent finds a connection between a string of child murders and party leadership.
Reproducir trailer2:17
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Un miembro deshonrado de la policía militar rusa investiga una serie de asesinatos de niños durante la Unión Soviética de la era de Stalin.Un miembro deshonrado de la policía militar rusa investiga una serie de asesinatos de niños durante la Unión Soviética de la era de Stalin.Un miembro deshonrado de la policía militar rusa investiga una serie de asesinatos de niños durante la Unión Soviética de la era de Stalin.

  • Dirección
    • Daniel Espinosa
  • Guionistas
    • Richard Price
    • Tom Rob Smith
  • Elenco
    • Tom Hardy
    • Gary Oldman
    • Noomi Rapace
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Daniel Espinosa
    • Guionistas
      • Richard Price
      • Tom Rob Smith
    • Elenco
      • Tom Hardy
      • Gary Oldman
      • Noomi Rapace
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    • 172Opiniones de los críticos
    • 41Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Child 44: Jason Clarke On The Character Anatoly Brodsky
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    Child 44: Jason Clarke On The Character Anatoly Brodsky
    Child 44: Jason Clarke On The Character Anatoly Brodsky
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    Child 44: Jason Clarke On The Character Anatoly Brodsky
    Child 44: Gary Oldman On The Central Plot Of The Film
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    Child 44: Gary Oldman On The Central Plot Of The Film
    Child 44: Joel Kinnaman On Vasli
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    Child 44: Joel Kinnaman On Vasli
    Child 44: Noomi Rapace On The Background Of Her Character
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    Child 44: Noomi Rapace On The Background Of Her Character
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    Tom Hardy
    Tom Hardy
    • Leo Demidov
    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • General Mikhail Nesterov
    Noomi Rapace
    Noomi Rapace
    • Raisa Demidov
    Joel Kinnaman
    Joel Kinnaman
    • Vasili
    Xavier Atkins
    Xavier Atkins
    • Young Leo Demidov
    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
    • Tortoise
    Fares Fares
    Fares Fares
    • Alexei Andreyev
    Karel Dobrý
    Karel Dobrý
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    Agnieszka Grochowska
    Agnieszka Grochowska
    • Nina Andreyev
    • (as Agnieszka Grochovska)
    Petr Vanek
    Petr Vanek
    • Fyodor
    • (as Petr Vaněk)
    Jana Stryková
    Jana Stryková
    • Mara
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • Anatoly Tarasovich Brodsky
    Ursina Lardi
    Ursina Lardi
    • Zina Gubinova
    Michael Nardone
    Michael Nardone
    • Semyon Okun
    Jemma O'Brien
    • Elena Okun
    Lottie Steer
    Lottie Steer
    • Tamara Okun
    Barbora Lukesová
    Barbora Lukesová
    • Semyon Okun's Wife
    • (as Barbara Lukešová)
    Petr Semerád
    Petr Semerád
    • MGB Agent #3
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      • Daniel Espinosa
    • Guionistas
      • Richard Price
      • Tom Rob Smith
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    8reallaplaine

    A tough watch but a brilliant job by all concerned

    Child 44 isn't the movie you watch for light entertainment. It is gritty and tough, and I found myself feeling a sense of absolute disgust for anyone and anything connected with the old school communist state in the USSR. It really makes you look at just how bad that system was and how monstrous the people were who enforced it on the general populace. Nonetheless, the story is compelling, although sometimes the thread jumps around a bit. Tom Hardy's performance was his best ever. I think he warrants an Academy for it. Noomi Rapace was excellent - very authentic in her role. Child 44 is a dark thriller - and without giving anything away, the build up and hatred toward the serial killer really sticks you to this movie - you simply want the killer to get the most gruesome death conceivable for what he does. Apart from the Hollywood aspect, this film depicts reality. This is how life existed under Communism and I think that message is just as compelling and important as the rest of the story - because it really depicted the terror and the suppression that millions of people lived under in the name of some douche bag's idea of "ideology". May Stalin forever lay dead and remembered for only one thing - he was a murdering asshole. Watch the film folks - I notice that the ratings were low, and I think that is an unfair assessment about the quality of this production.
    5lnvicta

    There is greatness here, muddled by inconsistency and superfluous subplots.

    This is a movie I've kept my eye on ever since it was revealed. Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman are two of my favorite working actors, and having them co-lead a Russian serial killer film seemed like a slam dunk. Unfortunately, Child 44 is not the slam dunk it could have been. It has the talent, it has the story (based on the best-selling novel); all the ingredients necessary for greatness are there. But it also has a plethora of baggage that bogs it down to mediocrity.

    Tom Hardy is the star of the film through and through. It's a story about his family life and professional life clashing over the case of a dead child. The officials want to pass it off as a train accident, but witnesses swear that it was a homicide. As more and more bodies start turning up and the higher-ups continue to look away, it's up to Hardy to find the killer and bring him to justice. Again, the acting in this film is great, as is the story. The problem is the way it's presented. Half of the movie is focused on the serial killer angle and Hardy's character going through the loops of finding the right person to help him on the case, and the other half is about Soviet officials exiling his family and stripping him of power for his disobedience. The way these stories intertwine is messy and confusing, for a number of reasons.

    For starters, the tone is all over the place. What should be a dark, gloomy mystery among the cold streets of Soviet Russia ends up as a haphazardly arranged domestic dispute due to political interference with a child murderer lurking around somewhere. There's no time for momentum to build when it's constantly changing course. Gary Oldman being billed a co-lead is a huge stretch. He's in the movie for about 20 minutes total and his character doesn't do much to further the story. Mind you, it's Gary Oldman so he gives a fine performance, but as someone who was looking forward to Hardy and Oldman sharing the scene for two plus hours, I was disappointed to say the least.

    And then there's the practical aspect. Hardy and Oldman are accent chameleons, there's no doubt about that. I didn't even know Oldman was British until I saw him in an interview. But why on earth are these Russian soldiers speaking to each other in English? For a wider audience no doubt, but it's such a basic matter of common sense that it bugged me continuously throughout the film. It's also far too long. A serial killer hunt stretched over the course of two hours and 15 minutes is exhausting. The tension becomes less and less dire as the movie progresses until you're just waiting for it to end.

    Child 44 isn't a bad movie, but its flaws are glaring. It's not the dark, edgy thriller you'd expect. In fact, to call it a thriller would be a misnomer. Child 44 is a tone-deaf political drama filled to the brim with wasted potential.
    9baunacholi-86159

    We're already dead

    Child 44 is so much more than just crime. Yes the movie rotates about the killing of children however the actual drama, tension and horrific atmosphere lays in the system and society/politics during that time (true or fictional is not up to me to decide on). The movie managed to paint an intense picture of a very special era. Disturbing, and in its authenticity and accuracy plain awful to watch. Fear and paranoia washes out even the smallest bit of kindness. despotism everywhere, no matter what u do or don't do, everything can be interpreted as wrong and used against u. condemn was only one vehicle for pure cruelty and destroying life after life after life. The male lead said at one point: We're already dead. Which was only one of many memorable situations which left me speechless and touched me deeply. An excellent cast in an excellent movie.
    7Hellmant

    Doesn't quite come together right, I still enjoyed it though.

    'CHILD 44': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    A mystery thriller film; starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman. Hardy plays a security officer, that's investigating a child murderer, in 1950s (Stalin era) Soviet Union. The film was directed by Daniel Espinosa and written by Richard Price; it's based on the novel, of the same name, by Tom Rob Smith (the first of a trilogy of books). It also costars Joel Kinnaman, Vincent Cassel and Jason Clarke. The movie was a bomb at the box office, and got mostly negative reviews from critics, but I enjoyed it.

    Leo Demidov (Hardy) is a former war hero, that now works as an MGB agent, in the 1950s Soviet Union. He's a strong supporter of Stalin, and his country's ideals, but when a series of children start turning up dead, his loyalty is put to the test; being that murder is not supposed to exist there (it's believed to be only a capitalism crime). When his partner's son is killed, he refuses to go along with the government's cover-up (of the crime), and he's exiled; along with his wife (Rapace). Despite their treatment, Leo continues to pursue the killer, and justice.

    The movie is well directed, written and full of great performances; especially Tom Hardy (my favorite male actor). Some people have a problem with the fact that the actors all speak English, in the film, but with Russian accents; that didn't bother me. I actually like the characters (especially Hardy's) and the insightful political commentary of those times; I found the movie to be quite involving as well. Maybe one of the main problems, with the film, is that the first cut was 5.5 hours long; and now it's less than 2.5 hours. It's a lot of story, and character development, crammed into one movie. The film is actually pretty fast paced too, it just doesn't quite come together right. I still enjoyed it though.

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    7ma-cortes

    Intriguing and suspenseful thriller about a police investigates a series of child murders during the Stalin-era Soviet Union.

    Set in the Stalin era of the Soviet Union in the Fifties . Although it starts in 1945 with the conquest of the Berlin Parliament in which some soldiers raising the Russian flag . Some years later, horrible discovery of a maimed young boy near the railway tracks in Moscow is investigated by a suffered member (Tom Hardy) of the Russian military . After that, other killings occur here and there. The gruesome murders point to an invisible prowler who preys on the innocent children . However , the state would not hear of the existence of a child murderer let alone a serial killer . His thorny investigations and his suspicious wife (Naomi Rapace) accused to be a spy lead to his detention , as he disgraced police gets demoted and exiled on a remote location in Siberia. Nevertheless, he decides, with just the help of his spouse and to go on pursuing the case . He finds similarly strange deaths happen there , notably targeting the 'unthinkable' gay minority , and begins hunting for a serial murderer . How do you find a killer who doesn't exist? . Catch the killer. Expose the truth. How many more must die before the truth is exposed? . In a system where distrust is ever-present, what separates an accident from a killing ?.

    Thrilling and chilling flick set in the Stalinist era , being based on the first of a trilogy by novelist Tom Rob Smith . In Child 44 there's a sharping depiction of the Stalinist society where people lived terrorized and chased , holding rigid and strict existence in which whatever unusual opinion and abnormal activity being relentlessly pursued and punished . The interesting plot deals with a police investigator decides to find out a series of child murders in a country where supposedly this sort of crime doesn't exist. Main and secondary cast are pretty good . Tom Hardy delivers a serious and nice acting as an idealistic pro-Stalin security officer whose life goes wrong , being demoted to the deputy chief of the local police, while his suffering wife is well played by Naomi Rapace . Support cast is frankly excellent , all of them giving splendind performances , such as : Paddy Considine , Jason Clarke , Vincent Cassell , Charles Dance , Tara Fitzgerald and special mention for Gary Oldman as General Mikhail Nesterov , while Joel Kinnaman and Fares Fares , Daniel Espinosa's regular actors, provide stunning interpretations , as well.

    It contains a sensitive and memorable musical score by Jon Ekstrand . As well as evocative and adequate cinematography by the great cameraman Oliver Wood . Director Daniel Espinosa replaces a bit of bada-bing with class warfare in this thriller titled Child 44 (2015) . Daniel got big hit thanks to the international film ¨Snabba cash¨. As Espinosa earned critical acclaim and subsequently hired by Hollywood , where has directed other successful films as ¨Life¨ and the hit boxoffice ¨Safe house¨ with Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. Rating : 7/10 . Better than average . The motion picture will appeal to historical thriller enthusiasts. Well worth watching.

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      The scene at the Reichstag in 1945 when the Soviet flag is planted on the roof is based on a real incident. The soldier helping the one holding the flag was indeed wearing several watches, but the captain taking the photo failed to see it. As newspapers around the world published the photo, Stalin became angry at the implications of looting by the Red Army so the scene was staged and photographed again. Today both versions exist but there is no clear evidence of who the soldier holding the flag is.
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      Mother of the killed boy says he was Leo's godson. This implies a religious affiliation, which in Stalinist times would have been an impossible thing to a high ranking officer of the Soviet army/militia.
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      Leo Demidov: If you are so innocent, why do you run? Hmm?

      Anatoly Tarasovich Brodsky: That's a very good question. I run because you were following me. When you are followed, you are arrested. And when you are arrested, you are already guilty. So you tell me, why did I run?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de abril de 2015 (México)
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      • Rusia
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      • USD 50,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,224,330
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 621,812
      • 19 abr 2015
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