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All'inizio del XVIII secolo, il dominio straniero significò tempi bui per gli Hutsul dei Carpazi.All'inizio del XVIII secolo, il dominio straniero significò tempi bui per gli Hutsul dei Carpazi.All'inizio del XVIII secolo, il dominio straniero significò tempi bui per gli Hutsul dei Carpazi.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 9 candidature totali
Sergey Strelnikov
- Oleksa Dovbush
- (as Serhiy Strelnikov)
Daria Plakhtii
- Marichka
- (as Darya Plakhtiy)
Roman Yasinovskiy
- Adam
- (as Roman Yasynovskyi)
Volodymyr Beliayev
- Scar
- (as Volodymyr Bieliaiev)
Recensioni in evidenza
Stunning direction, breathtaking cinematography, a vivid journey through history and time this film delivers suspense, beauty, and intrigue in equal measure. The colors are rich, the set design and costumes are exquisite, the music is enchanting, and the story is thoroughly engaging.
This was my first Ukrainian film, and I was genuinely impressed by the level of artistry and creativity on display. I will certainly be exploring more Ukrainian cinema in the future.
The characters were well-developed, and the performances were highly effective and convincing across the board.
The one element that did not sit well with me was the inclusion of certain extreme lines that crossed into territory religiously inappropriate!
I wholeheartedly recommend it to audiences of all tastes.
This was my first Ukrainian film, and I was genuinely impressed by the level of artistry and creativity on display. I will certainly be exploring more Ukrainian cinema in the future.
The characters were well-developed, and the performances were highly effective and convincing across the board.
The one element that did not sit well with me was the inclusion of certain extreme lines that crossed into territory religiously inappropriate!
I wholeheartedly recommend it to audiences of all tastes.
I will start with caste. Serhiy Strelnikov was a good choice for the role of Oleksa Dovbush, at least he looked natural, but while watching the film I thought that Strelnikov was playing Batman, not Dovbush. I can single out Oleksiy Hnatkovsky in the role of Ivan Dovbush, who turned out to be the best character in the film. Ivan took all the attention when he was with Oleksa.
Cinematography sometimes pleased me, and sometimes disappointed me, especially in the very first battle scene, although this is probably a question for the director. Beautiful views of the Carpathians and beautifully staged battles.
The artists and directors surpassed everyone and everything.
Cinematography sometimes pleased me, and sometimes disappointed me, especially in the very first battle scene, although this is probably a question for the director. Beautiful views of the Carpathians and beautifully staged battles.
The artists and directors surpassed everyone and everything.
This film is a testament to practical filmmaking, with a small (~USD$4m, 2018) budget, the talented filmmakers created amazing scenes, sets, costumes, and action scenes that kept me eagerly waiting for what's next.
The action was incredibly well choreographed and executed, and not to mention just downright fun to watch.
The practical effects were simple, well executed, and incredibly effective. I couldn't find any obvious CGI, and I was just blown away by the action scenes.
The chemistry of the actors was perfect and the performances were all top notch.
I was honestly surprised with how funny it was. The dialogue was often hilarious, and most jokes translated very well into English.
I watched this with someone fluent in Ukrainian, and they said the subtitle translations were very well done. I often find subtitles aren't translated properly and it can distract, but it was very well done.
I'd wager, it's a film that will put Ukrainian filmmaking onto the map.
SLAVA UKRAINI!
The action was incredibly well choreographed and executed, and not to mention just downright fun to watch.
The practical effects were simple, well executed, and incredibly effective. I couldn't find any obvious CGI, and I was just blown away by the action scenes.
The chemistry of the actors was perfect and the performances were all top notch.
I was honestly surprised with how funny it was. The dialogue was often hilarious, and most jokes translated very well into English.
I watched this with someone fluent in Ukrainian, and they said the subtitle translations were very well done. I often find subtitles aren't translated properly and it can distract, but it was very well done.
I'd wager, it's a film that will put Ukrainian filmmaking onto the map.
SLAVA UKRAINI!
Dovbush is the story of the legendary Ukrainian opryshok Oleksa Dovbush, which captures not only the beauty of the Carpathian landscapes but also the skillfully recreated atmosphere of the struggle for justice and freedom. The film immerses the viewer in the complex world of the eighteenth-century Hutsul region, where ordinary people rise up against oppressors, believing in strength and honor. The director has captured the spirit of Ukrainian folklore extremely accurately, giving the story an epic scale. The acting is impressive, especially in the main roles - in every movement you can feel the devotion to the idea and understanding of the importance of this figure for Ukrainian culture. Although the plot is sometimes a bit slow, this is compensated for by the attention to detail and insightful moments that emphasize the courage and deep feelings of the characters. Dovbush is an impressive tribute to the past and a powerful reminder of the value of national identity. Eight out of ten for the authenticity, atmosphere, and inspiration this story provides.
10bohdanp
The story of Oleksa Dovbush is the story of a man in a feudal system. And moreover, this feudal system was made worse by the fact that the territory of Ukraine was occupied by Poland. In this story, the injustice of the lords towards ordinary peasants, oppression, humiliation, and all this provokes resistance. And this resistance in the film takes on a blockbuster scale.
The film is in some aspects similar to Quentin Tarantino's films, and echoes the story of Robin Hood. The plot develops dynamically. The acting is at a decent level. There are some questions about the performance of the mainstream actors.
A nice advantage of the film is that it was not made in Hollywood, which makes it unique, devoid of clichés.
This is a great film to learn a little more about Ukrainian culture and the suffering of this people throughout their difficult history.
The film is in some aspects similar to Quentin Tarantino's films, and echoes the story of Robin Hood. The plot develops dynamically. The acting is at a decent level. There are some questions about the performance of the mainstream actors.
A nice advantage of the film is that it was not made in Hollywood, which makes it unique, devoid of clichés.
This is a great film to learn a little more about Ukrainian culture and the suffering of this people throughout their difficult history.
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- 4.700.000 USD (previsto)
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- 176.588 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 4min(124 min)
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