Krasnyy prizrak
- 2020
- 1h 39min
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6,2/10
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Dans Vyazma, un groupe de soldats soviétiques tente de rattraper leurs propres camarades après avoir échappé à l'encerclement nazi. Parmi eux, il y a un demi-humain, un demi-fantôme qui insp... Tout lireDans Vyazma, un groupe de soldats soviétiques tente de rattraper leurs propres camarades après avoir échappé à l'encerclement nazi. Parmi eux, il y a un demi-humain, un demi-fantôme qui inspire aux fascistes une peur animale et mortelle.Dans Vyazma, un groupe de soldats soviétiques tente de rattraper leurs propres camarades après avoir échappé à l'encerclement nazi. Parmi eux, il y a un demi-humain, un demi-fantôme qui inspire aux fascistes une peur animale et mortelle.
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- 1 victoire au total
Wolfgang Cerny
- Braun
- (as Volfgang Cherni)
Polina Chernyshova
- Vera
- (as Polina Chernyshyova)
Michael Gor
- Gitler
- (as Mikhail Gorevoy)
Oleg Klenov
- Kokh
- (as Oleg Klyonov)
Yuri Maslak
- Unter-ofitser Otto
- (as Yuriy Maslak)
Mihail Melin
- Gyunter
- (as Mikhail Melin)
Dmitry Pavlenko
- Ofitser
- (as Dmitriy Pavlenko)
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I don't particularly like Tarantino. My husband does. It reminds you more of a spaghetti western as it goes on, as the music slightly changes to the western twang soundtrack of Clint Eastwood movies.
However.... I found some of the other criticism here unjustified. I didn't think the acting was that wooden. Nazi soldiers in rank aren't going to show much character. People freezing to death in the snow are likely to be a bit stiff-faced. The humour wasn't way out ridiculous slapstick humour (like Tarantibo's deadly Western saloon turning into a vampire den. Instead, it was little things which could actually happen. As for the translations being wrong...I speak German and didn't think they were incorrect. I thought the young soldiers forced to translate death and bodily harm threats were actually Paraphrasing intentionally to try to help and calm people. In fact, I found THEIR acting really great. With very little change in facial expression, only their eyes, they managed to convey their horror and grief at at atrocities they were required to do.
And give them credit, it looked awfully cold!
Last, there was a good twist or two in the film
I liked it. Much much better than the last couple films I've seen.
However.... I found some of the other criticism here unjustified. I didn't think the acting was that wooden. Nazi soldiers in rank aren't going to show much character. People freezing to death in the snow are likely to be a bit stiff-faced. The humour wasn't way out ridiculous slapstick humour (like Tarantibo's deadly Western saloon turning into a vampire den. Instead, it was little things which could actually happen. As for the translations being wrong...I speak German and didn't think they were incorrect. I thought the young soldiers forced to translate death and bodily harm threats were actually Paraphrasing intentionally to try to help and calm people. In fact, I found THEIR acting really great. With very little change in facial expression, only their eyes, they managed to convey their horror and grief at at atrocities they were required to do.
And give them credit, it looked awfully cold!
Last, there was a good twist or two in the film
I liked it. Much much better than the last couple films I've seen.
A fresh Russian take. No epic battles, even though there´s lot of action. Just smaller groups of people fighting for survival, which brings them close to the viewer. And this mysterious "ghost". Russian western/eastern with a mystery.
There was a Yugoslav movie "Valter defends Sarajevo" - the most watched movie in China - an eastern, where the question was "who is Valter?". People grew tired of epic battles. The Russians seems to have discovered it too.
Since 2015 "Stalingrad", with it´s CGI epic battles it´s not interesting anymore. Russian cinematography has become Hollywood, soulless.
This brings it back to the roots of real people´s destiny.
There was a Yugoslav movie "Valter defends Sarajevo" - the most watched movie in China - an eastern, where the question was "who is Valter?". People grew tired of epic battles. The Russians seems to have discovered it too.
Since 2015 "Stalingrad", with it´s CGI epic battles it´s not interesting anymore. Russian cinematography has become Hollywood, soulless.
This brings it back to the roots of real people´s destiny.
Goofy and aloof with some moments of humor, spaghetti western themed WORLD WAR 2 movie, a Fresh look with how the Nazi's and the Russian dealt with one another in war, loved the action sequences in this film, it had a go for broke attitude with the violence near the conclusion which helped this movie a lot in my opinion, the Red Ghost was a badass when he shows up, but the Russian villagers who were stuck on the farm stole the movie, yes it borrows from previous films, yes it's a little too modern with the dialog, but that not a bad thing, if you can find this film, and have free time to watch an international action film, this one is not bad.
Obviously director of this movie is a very big admirer of Tarantino's late creative work.
Right now Russians are not being looked upon favorably. It is more the Ukranians that most of the world sympathizes with - in this case you will be rooting for the Russians though, because this plays during the second world war. When Hitler and Nazi Germany tried to take over Russia amongst other countries.
Now this is fiction of course, but that is not a bad thing at all. It makes for good entertainment - if you don't mind the violence/gun fights that erupt. Of course it is clear who we are rooting for. I was surprised a bit that there is a lot of German talking in this, but it does make sense that Germans would talk in their native language to each other. It starts off with a bang, takes a bit of time to get going again, but when it does ... well it really does give you what you could hope for. Not a masterpiece, but a really well done movie in almost every respect (no pun intended)
Now this is fiction of course, but that is not a bad thing at all. It makes for good entertainment - if you don't mind the violence/gun fights that erupt. Of course it is clear who we are rooting for. I was surprised a bit that there is a lot of German talking in this, but it does make sense that Germans would talk in their native language to each other. It starts off with a bang, takes a bit of time to get going again, but when it does ... well it really does give you what you could hope for. Not a masterpiece, but a really well done movie in almost every respect (no pun intended)
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- GaffesAround the 55 minute mark, the audio is still playing the song from the gramophone, but the needle is shown to be off of the record, before being shown on and then off again in subsequent shots.
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- Budget
- 50 097 486 RUR (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 16 842 $US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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