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Kalashnikov

  • 2020
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
5.7K
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Yura Borisov in Kalashnikov (2020)
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Wounded as a tank driver in 1941 during World War II, Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov sees the latest Soviet machine gun fail. As he's also an inventor, he starts making improvements and in... Read allWounded as a tank driver in 1941 during World War II, Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov sees the latest Soviet machine gun fail. As he's also an inventor, he starts making improvements and in 1947 ends up creating the AK-47 assault rifle.Wounded as a tank driver in 1941 during World War II, Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov sees the latest Soviet machine gun fail. As he's also an inventor, he starts making improvements and in 1947 ends up creating the AK-47 assault rifle.

  • Director
    • Konstantin Buslov
  • Writers
    • Sergei Gorbunov
    • Anatoliy Usov
    • Sergei Bodrov
  • Stars
    • Yura Borisov
    • Olga Lerman
    • Artur Smolyaninov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Konstantin Buslov
    • Writers
      • Sergei Gorbunov
      • Anatoliy Usov
      • Sergei Bodrov
    • Stars
      • Yura Borisov
      • Olga Lerman
      • Artur Smolyaninov
    • 47User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Yura Borisov
    Yura Borisov
    • Mikhail Kalashnikov
    Olga Lerman
    Olga Lerman
    • Katya
    Artur Smolyaninov
    Artur Smolyaninov
    • Captain Lyutyy
    Sergey Gazarov
    Sergey Gazarov
    • Krotov
    Vitaliy Khaev
    Vitaliy Khaev
    • Kurbatkin
    Anatoliy Lobotskiy
    • Glukhov
    Valeriy Barinov
    Valeriy Barinov
    • Degtyaryov
    Valeriy Afanasev
    Valeriy Afanasev
    • Marshal Voronov
    Igor Khripunov
    Igor Khripunov
    • Degtyaryov's Deputy
    Aleksey Vertkov
    Aleksey Vertkov
    • Lobov
    Dmitriy Bogdan
    Dmitriy Bogdan
    • Sudaev
    Dmitriy Kulichkov
    Dmitriy Kulichkov
    • Major Lebedev
    Maksim Bityukov
    Maksim Bityukov
    • Kazakov
    Seydulla Moldakhanov
    Seydulla Moldakhanov
    • Lieutenant Colonel Basarov
    Mikhail Gudoshnikov
    • Zhenya Kravchenko
    Eldar Kalimulin
    • Zaytsev
    Yuriy Loparyov
    Yuriy Loparyov
    • Kuzmich
    Saveliy Kudryashov
    • Misha Kalashnikov in Childhood
    • Director
      • Konstantin Buslov
    • Writers
      • Sergei Gorbunov
      • Anatoliy Usov
      • Sergei Bodrov
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    6rainfollower-95-646324

    Quite mediocre. Beautiful, but non-engaging

    On one hand, this is a technically good piece of filming. Costumes, vehicles, decorations, sounds, small details of the everyday life look very true. The overall picture is simple, but beautiful. A pleasure for an eye.

    On the other hand, the story is very shallow, flat and non-engaging: just 5 years of Mikhail Kalashnikov's life condensed into an hour and a half. And also, quite... let's call it 'pleasant'. Saying that, I mean there's no conflict in the story, no struggle, no tension, no unexpected turn. The road to AK-47 just unwinds before us, smooth and wide, and dotted with signposts. Just like Mikhail Kalashnikov himself! Who as a character looks just an-all-round-good guy. Quite pleasant to glance at, but there's nothing much to examine and explore.

    You can't really call this a biopic, because there's no real biography in it, no personality - only large milestones. Instead of diving deep into the tangled thicket of man's life the story just flies by at speed, barely touching treetops. And it is not the story of Kalashnikov's invention, too, because you can't really trace the path of the thought on its way from the idea to the final triumph. Not a drama, certainly, because there's no drama. And not a struggle, again; rather a chain of fortunate events. If Bilbo's journey of "There and Back" was of this kind, I think the book would start right at the Lonely Mountain. And the dragon would give up.

    The most fitting words would probably be "a formality". A well-built panegyric formality. A layer of gilding upon the relic, that makes it glittery, but smoothes out its real features.

    Watching this you will lose nothing, I think, except 90 minutes of your life. On the other hand, you will probably gain nothing, too (except maybe picking up some names).
    8s3276169

    A fascinating insight into the world of weapons design....

    I'm going to start by addressing some of the comments from reviewers who claim Hugo Schmeiser, a German weapons expert, designed the AK47. A few facts. Schmeiser was not overly co-operative with the Soviets. Moreover, they did not appear to think a great deal of his work. He received a pay cut and was effectively demoted to lesser roles. Functionally, the weapons he designed and the AK-47 designed by Kalashnikov are vastly different, too.

    Comments also seem to suggest Kalashnikov had no talent. If so how did he rise through the ranks from obscurity with little education, in an empire as vast as the Soviet Union? Why are not one but many of his weapons designs so famous? If he had no inherent talent how is it his son Victor also designed well known military weapons, most notably the PP-19 Bizon, also still in use today? Hardly likely, if there was no talent to be inherited. Surely?

    So lets move on to the film. Its a fascinating insight into the world of weapons design through the life of Soviet weapons designer Mikhail Kalashnikov. Its well acted, directed and has a certain passion I had not expected to find in a film about arms manufacture.

    Its clear the reasons Kalashnikov strove to develop weapons were driven by a need to protect his country, not profit from death. A point much emphasised in this film. Indeed, Kalashnikov himself wrote of his "spiritual pain" in latter life when he saw how his famous creation, the AK-47, was used around the world.

    What's particularly remarkable about Kalashnikov is the fact this inventor, in his early years, started off with a very basic education. He rose to prominence through hard work and the merit of his designs. A fact that is made clear in the film as he competed, with often better educated, weapons designers.

    In terms of the story, some creative license has been taken. Especially in terms of his private life. He married in 1921 but this film suggests he was married a lot later.

    Putting this aside, this film is well crafted, engrossing and utterly fascinating. This coming from a reviewer who is, by nature, a pacifist and opposed to war.

    8/10 from me.
    7MongoLloyd

    Pretty cool if you can stand the Americanized dubbing.

    I was really looking forward to watching this but every time a character spoke in that cheesy Americanized dialect, it just sucked the life out of it. The production value is amazing and casting is very good and of course the true epic journey of creating the AK 47 is pretty epic. Not sure why they didn't at least use Russian accented English voice actors and keep to the original as-written dialog. I would suggest watching the original Russian language version.
    7ops-52535

    well worth a view

    Its a russian production, and its russian patriotism and agenda, so swallow that pill and hide it in your bile gland, and take part in this neatly made story about mr.khalashnikov, born and raised in kazakhstan, with bloodline to turkmenistan, famous through history for his inventions, mostly weaponry, with semi and full automatic rifles and machineguns giving him most fame.

    its also a lovestory, very cliched, and its a humble comedy to those who can take a russian joke for what it is. the cast and especially the main male does a great apperance, but the the whole cast delivers. if you like old locomotives and historic railways, this is like winning the lottery, so great production management and hoice of location.

    its a fair biographical drama, with the ideological humps in the road for us living under the nato umprella the last 70 years, ive never held an ak-47, and will probably not, but they say it works like a tank, sturdy and polite. so if you will have a primetime candy then the grumpy old man recommends
    6samabc-31952

    Engrossing.. could have been better..

    It is been more than seven decades but Avtomat Kalashnikov has stayed as the most popular and widely used in its category. With 200 million assault rifles produced in the 20th century AK 47 became the most recognized weapon. It is an Assault rifle meaning it has Intermediate cartridge and detachable magazine and can be adjusted for semi automatic fully automatic and burst mode.. Every year on an average quarter of a million people die because of the wounds inflicted by AK-47... This is an Interesting insight on how the most infamous weapon came into existence ..it is a story of the perseverance and the passion of a young Soviet man during WWII - Alexander Kalashinkov and his invention AK-47 (the 1947 version). Good cinematography, convincing performances and engrossing story .. however, it fails to capture the war times ..also, the chemistry between the lead characters seems insipid..

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    • Trivia
      Mikhail Kalashnikov in his final days wrote to the head of Russia's Orthodox church shortly before his death, stating he was afflicted with spiritual torment. Kalashnikov, who died 23 December, 2014 aged 94, told Patriarch Kirill he felt responsible for the millions of deaths caused by his revolutionary assault rifle. He wrote... "My spiritual pain is unbearable. I keep asking the same insoluble question. If my rifle deprived people of life then can it be that I as a Christian and an orthodox believer, was to blame for their deaths?"
    • Goofs
      Michail Kalashnikov could not meet his brother Victor as a prisoner on the train as he was freed long before the war.
    • Quotes

      Zhenya Kravchenko: So we'll have to eyeball it. Measure until we get it right.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Evening Urgant: Yury Borisov/Netta (2020)

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2020 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • AK-47
    • Filming locations
      • Moscow, Russia(Mosfilm Studios)
    • Production company
      • RB Production
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    • Budget
      • RUR 1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,593,464
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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