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Sputnik

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
29K
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4,121
3,159
Sputnik (2020)
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Body HorrorMonster HorrorSpace Sci-FiDramaHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

The lone survivor of an enigmatic spaceship incident hasn't returned home alone - hiding inside his body is a dangerous creature.The lone survivor of an enigmatic spaceship incident hasn't returned home alone - hiding inside his body is a dangerous creature.The lone survivor of an enigmatic spaceship incident hasn't returned home alone - hiding inside his body is a dangerous creature.

  • Director
    • Egor Abramenko
  • Writers
    • Oleg Malovichko
    • Andrey Zolotarev
  • Stars
    • Oksana Akinshina
    • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Pyotr Fyodorov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,121
    3,159
    • Director
      • Egor Abramenko
    • Writers
      • Oleg Malovichko
      • Andrey Zolotarev
    • Stars
      • Oksana Akinshina
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
      • Pyotr Fyodorov
    • 310User reviews
    • 171Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 16 nominations total

    Videos6

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    Sputnik: Hero Of The Soviet Union
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    Sputnik: Hero Of The Soviet Union
    Sputnik: Parasite Or Symbiote
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    Sputnik: Creature Feeding
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    Sputnik: Crash Landing
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    Top cast14

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    Oksana Akinshina
    Oksana Akinshina
    • Tatyana Klimova
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Colonel Semiradov
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    • Konstantin Veshnyakov
    Anton Vasilev
    Anton Vasilev
    • Yan Rigel
    Aleksey Demidov
    Aleksey Demidov
    • Kirill Averchenko
    Anna Nazarova
    • Nurse
    Aleksandr Marushev
    • Convict Ruben
    Albrecht Zander
    • Convict Seryj
    Vitaliya Kornienko
    Vitaliya Kornienko
    • Rebyonok v detdome
    Vasiliy Zotov
    • Biologist
    Irina Byakova
    Oleg Malovichko
    Natalya Shvets
    Natalya Shvets
    Pavel Ustinov
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    • Director
      • Egor Abramenko
    • Writers
      • Oleg Malovichko
      • Andrey Zolotarev
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    User reviews310

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    8Sleepin_Dragon

    It's a quality film.

    I'll be honest, I was really excited to see this, I don't have much experience with Russian Cinema unfortunately, but I'd this was anything to go by, then I am keen to see more.

    A very good start, it's creepy, it's imaginative, I can truly believe that this is set in The Cold War USSR in the 1980's.

    Well acted, well produced, I'm no film expert, but in terms of the visuals, it feels more American cinema than European cinema to me, it looks great.

    I just love how Russian it is, from the name, to the Russian dolls that pop up.

    It's chilling, it looks great, it exceeded my expectations, I perhaps didn't enjoy the ending quite to much, but that's a minor quibble, all in all, I thoroughly enjoyed it. 8/10.
    6kuarinofu

    Felt this movie was weird? Let me explain

    I know something about Russian cinema (I live near Russia and I speak Russian).

    Let me explain why this movie is not what it could've been.

    First of all, modern big-budget Russian cinema is desperately trying to copy Hollywood-style productions and franchises, they even borrow some scripts and ideas (which is fine, many European filmmakers do this). Indie Russian filmmakers mostly do other types of films and there are lots of great Russian films out there, like Durak (2014), Leviathan (2014), Zhit (2010), Zavod (2018) and many more.

    This film is not an exception in terms of Hollywood copy-pasting. Up to around 1 hr mark, they just copy scenes and concepts from popular films like Annihilation, Venom, Gravity (opening scene), Arrival, After Earth, and Alien Covenant. This is a common practice since sometimes they just straight-up rip off scripts and whole films like Nochnye strazhi (2016) (MIB rip-off with vampires), Den D (2008) (Commando scene-by-scene ripoff), Voin (2015) (a rip-off of Warrior (2011) and many, many more.

    They do this copy-paste pretty well, the cinematography is great, the 80ties Soviet-era setting works although they never really dive deep into it since this film was made for international release and most of the more complicated stuff just wouldn't be understood. In this film though they re-create those scenes not exactly knowing what they are meant to establish. Many scenes are supposed to be emotional but not in this film, they clearly misunderstood the tone of some of those since the music is heavily misused in this. Like the scene where the doctor is transported to the facility, which was taken from the Arrival, but they play military-style music which does not fit well into the "delving into the unknown" style of the scene, more like an action film build-up.

    Right around 1hr mark, they run of these and just start making their own stuff up, making really big stretches in terms of the script. Since the premise was a mix of other films they didn't really know where to go with this and thus, the film transformed into a mess of unbelievable scenes and random unnecessary subplots. Character motivation is completely dropped and all the things the characters do make absolutely no sense, nobody knows what and why they are doing.

    The kid subplot was so incredibly unnecessary and disconnected that removing it from the story would change absolutely nothing. I have absolutely no idea why it was even included (probably because of using this mix of ideas they didn't really know what genre the film is supposed to be, a sci-fi horror? a family drama? who knows).

    The ending is very messy and kind of defeats the purpose of most of the unmotivated character actions, which is a staple of these types of films.

    We will surely see more of these since foreign markets are very profitable, and since most of these big productions are co-funded by Fond Kino (Cinema Fund, Russian governmental organization), the creators are not really scared of losing money and are just trying to build up better visuals and more recognizable imagery to sell their product worldwide.

    Even though this film was quite a mess, I still want to give props to the filmmakers (one of which is the son of a great Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk (the author of many great films and even an oscar-winning Voyna i mir (1966-67), who plays the commander in this one) for achieving a technical level of a good Hollywood production.

    Too bad they had no original concept or a general idea of what they are trying to show.

    Hope this review makes it easier for foreign viewers to understand and appreciate this film for what it is.
    8siderite

    Very good slow burn Russian scifi

    I am happy to see that Russian scifi films are finally moving towards the Russian scifi literature that I loved so much as a child. This is a wonderful little gem, a Russian version of Life, but with more focus on the people and less on the special effects and action scenes. Not perfect, mind you, but so far the best Russian science fiction film I've seen them make recently. And the special effects were very good, too, which makes the decision to keep them in the background so much more laudable.

    The weakest link is the main character, unfortunately, who does things that make little sense for a scientist. Yet her contribution is not that of a character, but as a carrier of the audience, so what she does is really not that relevant.

    I hope Russian cinema will start bringing back the intellectual slow burn story, the civilian scientists that have to solve problems without relying on strength or weapons, but on their own thinking.
    7IMDbKeepsDeletingMyReviews

    A little Sci-Fi gem

    Well, what do we have here? Could this be one of those films that have stopped coming from big studios a long time ago? Could this be a decent, well-made and thought provoking story in an interesting setting with great visuals and acting? In 2020?

    Well, yes! Leave it to the Russians to bring some loving Sci-Fi back. Set in an intriguingly nostalgic feeling USSR of the 80s, "Sputnik" is a slow-paced, but increasingly intense story that manages to make you think a bit. The characters are nuanced, the plot is adequate, the cinematography very nice to excellent, and even the CGI is better than many films with way higher budgets.

    If you don't try to project any "Western" expectations onto it and maybe even understand the "Russian soul" a bit, you will definitely enjoy this.
    7apollosdei

    A good find

    Usually you don't expect much from non American sci fi movies. But this one is a good find. It's like seeing those movies of the 80's or 90's that still weren't that formulaic and doesn't try either to lecture you on morals or is totally devoid of any moral standing. The pace is slow but not boring (something American movies have lost the ability to keep) and the story evolves naturally and never fails to its own logic (there is no "you gotta be kidding me" moment as it all matches and fits without foolishness or absurdity, given the preset premises). Maybe it needed a little more or a little else to excel but it's quite a good product and the special effects are perfect (on par or even surparssing the American CGI's).

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    • Trivia
      Around 70% of the film's scenes were shot at the Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bio-organic Chemistry in Moscow. It was built in 1959 and is a good example of brutalist Soviet architecture.
    • Goofs
      When Tatyana is first arriving at the facility in Kazakhstan, the guards are watching the car convoy arrive through a window and press the button to open the gate. In the next scene, the gate opens and the convoy enters the facility. A dog is walking near the fence by the gate, but was not visible in the area in the previous scene from the guardhouse.
    • Quotes

      Tatyana Klimova: Are you allergic to Buspironum?

      Security guard: Me? I don't think so...

      [Tatyana stabs him in the neck with a sedative syringe]

    • Connections
      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 8 Creepiest Horror Movie Monsters In Disguise (2020)

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 2020 (Estonia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Art pictures RU
      • Official directors website
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Sputnik: extraño pasajero
    • Production companies
      • Art Pictures Studio
      • Hype Film
      • Vodorod
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    • Budget
      • RUR 190,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,853
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,024
      • Aug 16, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $354,023
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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