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Guest from the Future

Original title: Sto let tomu vperyod
  • 2024
  • 2h 21m
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6.0/10
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Guest from the Future (2024)
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Kolya Gerasimov is an ordinary guy: video games, rap and hanging out with friends. The last thing he worries about is the future. Until one day he himself enters the future. And not everythi... Read allKolya Gerasimov is an ordinary guy: video games, rap and hanging out with friends. The last thing he worries about is the future. Until one day he himself enters the future. And not everything is easy there.Kolya Gerasimov is an ordinary guy: video games, rap and hanging out with friends. The last thing he worries about is the future. Until one day he himself enters the future. And not everything is easy there.

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
    • Kir Bulychyov
    • Ksenia Miroshnik
  • Stars
    • Darya Vereshchagina
    • Mark Eydelshteyn
    • Alexander Petrov
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
      • Kir Bulychyov
      • Ksenia Miroshnik
    • Stars
      • Darya Vereshchagina
      • Mark Eydelshteyn
      • Alexander Petrov
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Darya Vereshchagina
    • Alisa Seleznyova
    Mark Eydelshteyn
    Mark Eydelshteyn
    • Kolya Gerasimov
    Alexander Petrov
    Alexander Petrov
    • Veselchak U
    Viktoriya Isakova
    Viktoriya Isakova
    • Kira Seleznyova
    Yura Borisov
    Yura Borisov
    • Glot
    Konstantin Khabensky
    Konstantin Khabensky
    • Professor Seleznyov
    • (as Konstantin Khabenskiy)
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Verter
    Kirill Mitrofanov
    • Fima
    Sofya Tsibireva
    • Altukhina
    Matvey Astrakhantsev
    • Vityok
    Mariya Slidovker
    • Mama Koli
    Lev Zulkarnaev
    • Mezhgalakticheskiy Kurer
    Polina Romanova
    • Uchitelnitsa Alisy
    Andrey Zolotarev
    • Reportyor
    Sergey Shanin
    • Shkolnyy okhrannik
    Yevgeni Moskalyov
    • KKTF-54
    German Yusupov
    • Yozhik
    Aleksandra Khobs
    • Koshechka
    • Director
      • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Andryushchenko
      • Kir Bulychyov
      • Ksenia Miroshnik
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    8alekspredator87

    Thanks to Kir Bulychev for teaching us to dream

    I was quite skeptical about this film adaptation of Kir Bulychev's book, which I have loved since childhood. A great story for young teenagers, which was read at the time, remained a warm memory for a lifetime. And the unsuccessful transfer to the screen is what really worried me. And Russian cinema is always roulette. Sometimes you can watch a really cool movie from movie makers, and sometimes you get to something awkward, which is hard to call a movie. Therefore, I approached watching the new film with caution. But all my fears were in vain. I really liked the movie. Saturated, dynamic, bright.

    "A Hundred Years Ahead" was directed by Alexander Andryushchenko. The director bases his work on the story of the same name by the famous science fiction writer Kir Bulychev, where time travel is present, and the plot revolves around Alice and Kolya, who find themselves together in the maelstrom of events. The picture is an exciting teen fiction with a brisk pace of narration. The events are perfectly adapted to the modern realities of the world, and the future is presented in a very interesting light. The painting successfully combines elements of adventure, drama and fiction, creating an exciting and fascinating story.

    The film involves excellent actors, both well-established and well-known, as well as young and promising ones, who cope with the tasks one hundred percent. Everyone is good: Konstantin Khabensky, Alexander Petrov, Victoria Isakova, Fyodor Bondarchuk, who have a long track record behind them and confidently reveal their characters, are perceived in a familiar way. Daria Vereshchagina and Mark Eidelstein, who played the main roles of Alice and Kolya, have much more interesting incarnations. Great job and incredible chemistry between the actors. The supporting actors have good jobs: Yuri Borisov, Sofa Tsibireva, Matvey Astrakhantsev and Kirill Mitrofanov. Their characters are successfully woven into the story and played beautifully. Yes. Of course, you can't do without various kinds of cliches, but, in general, everyone is in their place. And the questions are more about the script.

    Alexander Petrov is especially remembered. His villain, the Merry Man, at first seemed too unreal, a kind of Jack Sparrow at maximum, but then you get used to the image, and Petrov demonstrates all his acting talent, transforming into a famous book character. Alexander absolutely succeeded in this image. He literally becomes the center of this story, despite the fact that he seems to be a villain and not the main character. And even if the character's storyline is quite bland, it is Petrov's acting that pulls the hero almost to the forefront. Alexander's confident playing brings depth and charisma to the character, making him at the same time decisive, aggressive and emotionally difficult.

    Alice cannot be ignored either. He is an iconic character. She was played by Daria Vereshchagina. And this is a gorgeous interpretation of the heroine from the book, which perfectly combines the features of the original source and the modern vision of the character. The girl with pink hair is the epitome of curiosity, courage and sincerity. Alice is the central figure of the story, and Dasha does an excellent job of conveying all the nuances of her character. She easily wins sympathy and makes traveling through the futuristic world even more exciting.

    The special effects in "A Hundred Years Ahead" deserve special praise. The visual effects team has done an impressive job creating realistic and immersive scenes that immerse viewers in the world of the future. Technologically advanced cities, spaceships and a variety of futuristic devices look incredibly believable and detailed. The visual effects are not only impressive in their beauty, but also effectively support the plot, making it more dynamic and exciting. They may not tell us much about the world of the future and the technologies that exist there, but the footage speaks for itself. The world looks alive and real in a hundred years.

    Alexander Andryushchenko's directorial work also deserves high praise. He skillfully balances between action, drama and comedy, creating a film that holds the audience's attention from beginning to end. Andryushchenko shows skill in creating intense and emotionally intense scenes, which makes the picture really exciting and memorable. And it is immediately clear that the main audience of the project should be young viewers. The project is definitely designed for them. But this movie is also a win-win because several generations of adults grew up reading books about Alice, which means they will definitely watch this movie. And it is important that the film turned out to be worthy.

    The script skillfully adapts the original novel, preserving its spirit and basic ideas, but adding modern elements that make the story relevant to today's audience. The dialogues are almost always well written, the characters are multifaceted and interesting, and the plot twists keep you in suspense and surprise (not always positively, but nevertheless).

    The musical accompaniment also plays an important role in creating the atmosphere of the film. The soundtrack complements the visual effects and enhances the emotional impact of key scenes, adding depth to them.

    "One Hundred Years Ahead" is an impressive and fascinating science fiction film that combines great acting, stunning special effects and an interesting image of the future. But much more important, in my opinion, is a careful attitude to the original source. Bulychev created what is now considered to be a classic of Soviet fiction, something with which generations of today's grandparents could dream of the future: brave new worlds, space conquests, developed societies. And let the twenty-first century turn out to be different, different from what Kir Bulychev saw in his works, but we, today's people, it seems, no longer look at the stars and the surrounding reality, as we looked when we read Bulychev's books as children. The finale of the film made us think about Bulychev's contribution to scientific and, more importantly, children's fiction. For me, this is a man who has taught many of us to dream. Thanks for that.

    8 out of 10.
    8Nexelium

    A Thrilling Time-Travel Adventure That Feels Like Terminator

    The 2024 adaptation of One Hundred Years Ahead is a pleasant surprise, delivering a large-scale and deeply engaging sci-fi story. Rather than just a retelling of Kir Bulychev's classic novel, this film reimagines the narrative with high-stakes time travel, a battle for the future, and emotionally charged character arcs.

    The film's biggest strength is its dynamic, gripping storyline, which evokes the feel of iconic sci-fi classics like Terminator. There's a global conflict, paradoxes that threaten history, and heroes struggling to reshape destiny. The characters are well-developed, especially Alice, whose determination to save her mother and rewrite fate adds emotional weight to the plot.

    Visually, the film is impressive-its depiction of the future is detailed, the special effects are top-notch, and the space pirate sequences create a thrilling sense of adventure. The time-travel mechanics are handled effectively, and the shifts between past and future add unpredictability to the story.

    If anything, the film could have delved deeper into its secondary characters and the scientific aspects of its world, which were a hallmark of the original novel. However, this doesn't detract from its overall impact.

    Ultimately, One Hundred Years Ahead is an outstanding sci-fi film that captivates both longtime fans and new audiences. It's a bold attempt to create a modern Russian sci-fi blockbuster with a powerful message about time, responsibility, and the future.
    8mandeli-n

    A fun movie that desevred a bit more money.

    The only problem I had with this is while they tried hard there are still a few moments where the FX should be better.

    Other than that everything is quite descent: the acting, the characters, the plot, the sound and visual design.

    Going in with no expectations for this particular movie and having an overall low opinion about Russian mainstream movie industry, I was pleasantly entertained and didn't notice how the 2+ hrs ended.

    I felel the characters of both main villains are very charismatic, and quite a few of the good guys also were fun to watch, including, but not limited to Kolya and Alisa (and I'm an "original 80's Alisa" fan, so might have been too hostile as well - well I'm not!), I also loved how they left some Easter eggs and connected this piece with other ones from the Universe.

    I'm sure there are some plot holes, it's impossible to find a movie without them, but tbh I can't put a finger on'em the way I usually can. Idk, may be I'm just getting stupid or smth.

    Anyway, have fun, watch the movie, learn it's message, remember Kir Bulychev, read a book!
    10anonim-73883

    Excellent RUSSIAN teenage fantasy that will appeal to all ages!

    "Guest from the Future":

    So, on April 18, on the premiere day, I went to the cinema and watched the new film adaptation of "Guest from the Future". I'll say right away that I haven't watched the original Soviet series, and I haven't read Kir Bulychev's story, so I went to see this film just to relax, and I was expecting this film from the first announcements, and it was really cool!

    "One Hundred Years Ahead" is an excellent, RUSSIAN teenage fantasy that will appeal to all ages!

    The plot was exciting and interesting. Yes, it may be simple, maybe for someone it will be predictable, and for someone even illogical and cringey, but as a RUSSIAN film it was very excellent, at least for me personally. 142 minutes passed in one breath, unnoticed. The jokes amused me, but for the most part I giggled at the cringe! Yes, it is there, but it didn't really piss me off, the only thing is that the rap scene is absolutely unnecessary for the film, I would have cut it out, that's where I really got mad!

    The graphics and visual effects are amazing! The world of the future is very coolly designed, and not only it, you can see where they spent most of the budget!

    The cast is wonderful! I especially want to mention Dasha Vereshchagina 😍😍😍. She acts great and is very beautiful, it's nice to look at her! I'm even ready to go to this film again because of her! The chemistry between her and Mark Eidelstein is simply superb! I also want to mention Sasha Petrov, now for me the role of Veselchak U is the best of all the roles in his filmography! Well, Yura Borisov is our Feyd Rauta from the second "Dune", but only if he had superpowers (just kidding).

    I liked the soundtrack, of all the songs I want to mention the cover of "Beautiful Far Away", I really liked it!

    In the end, "One Hundred Years Ago" is a great family fairy tale for all ages. Children and teenagers will laugh at the references to Minecraft, Fortite, and will also be delighted with all sorts of geeky references, and adults will feel nostalgic and return to the wonderful distant past!

    In general, I give it 10 out of 10 and recommend watching it! Go, although no... RUN to the cinema and go to this film with your family / brothers / sisters / significant other / boyfriend or girlfriend! In general, with someone, well, or you can still go alone, because it's worth it!
    3snoducky

    Sto let tomu vperyod

    Decent start but horrible ending.

    This movie after 30 minutes dramatically evolves from a decent film to a confusing, random, mess. The film definitely had potential and a good base since it's based off an old classic which from what I've heard was superb. However the film just tried too hard to stand out, the designs were over the top and so was the story, too much happening all at once is never the key to a masterpiece of a movie. This movie also had moments where the main character had to stop the scene and explain why and how something happened, goes to shows how confusing and utterly stupid and ridiculous this film is. My recommendation is just to watch the old movie.

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      Mark Eydelshteyn and Yura Borisov also worked together in Anora (2024).
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      The closing credits say "Dedicated to Kir Bulychev - the man who believed in the future".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Kstati: Alexander Petrov, Mark Eydelshteyn and Dasha Vereshchagina/W24 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2024 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
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      • Central Partnership
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    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • YΓΌzyΔ±l Δ°leri
    • Filming locations
      • Moscow, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Art Pictures Studio
      • Central Partnership Productions
      • Gazprom Media
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      • RURΒ 900,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
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      2 hours 21 minutes
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