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My Joy

Original title: Schaste moe
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.7K
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My Joy (2010)
Drama

A few days in the life of truck driver Georgi, which seems to be a never-ending nightmare, a spiral of violence and abuses of power.A few days in the life of truck driver Georgi, which seems to be a never-ending nightmare, a spiral of violence and abuses of power.A few days in the life of truck driver Georgi, which seems to be a never-ending nightmare, a spiral of violence and abuses of power.

  • Director
    • Sergey Loznitsa
  • Writer
    • Sergey Loznitsa
  • Stars
    • Viktor Nemets
    • Vladimir Golovin
    • Aleksey Vertkov
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergey Loznitsa
    • Writer
      • Sergey Loznitsa
    • Stars
      • Viktor Nemets
      • Vladimir Golovin
      • Aleksey Vertkov
    • 14User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Viktor Nemets
    • Georgy
    Vladimir Golovin
    Vladimir Golovin
    • Old Man
    Aleksey Vertkov
    Aleksey Vertkov
    • Young Lieutenant
    Dmitriy Gotsdiner
    • Commander
    Olga Shuvalova
    • Young prostitute
    Maria Varsami
    • Maria
    Boris Kamorzin
    Boris Kamorzin
    • Truck driver
    Vlad Ivanov
    Vlad Ivanov
    • Major from Moscow
    Olga Kogut
    • The Major's Wife
    Sergey Kolesov
    Sergey Kolesov
    • Odnoglazyy
    Konstantin Shelestun
    • Teacher
    Danielius Sviridenko
    • One-armed man
    • Director
      • Sergey Loznitsa
    • Writer
      • Sergey Loznitsa
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    10holden746

    A True Masterpiece

    First of all, I want to say that the film simply blew me away. This film, Sergei Loznitsa's first feature is not only the best film (and discovery) of the year, but one of the biggest and most important works in cinema of this century.

    Before, Loznitsa was a documentary film maker and this effect can be seen in his fiction film. It is not only true and violent, but also very unconventional, different (truly ascetic, and here can be seen influence of Loznitsa's mentor, Robert Bresson), Loznitsa's use of long take is truly remarkable, in Russian cinema, long take has been used very ofter, beginning from Tarkovsky, then Shepitko, Sokurov, Zvyagintsv... but Loznitsa's use is different and unique, he absolutely refuses style (there is no disgusting exploitation of manner, that spoils Zvyagintsev's overrated, stupid and pointless "Vozvrascheniye"), he doesn't have style as a director, the film itself creates its style and language (and trust me, it's much difficult and much remarkable).

    And Loznitsa does very bold thing: he destroys notion of deep shot. Yes, Kiarostami shot films with digital camera (as Loznitsa does), but his shot is extremely static and Loznitsa makes very long travelings with hand held camera, what's truly new thing and it also creates a feeling of claustrophobia, of closed circle, of No Exit and it's really conceptual use of primitive cinematic method.

    It's extremely difficult film, but it's not art house and it's not the proud film, so called "not for everyone". It IS for everyone, but on the other hand, it should be watched very carefully: consider that you'll be shocked and maybe even depressed but I have one very useful advise: if you decide to watch this TRUE masterpiece, be patient and watch it till the end.

    It's really worth it.
    5john-hanshaw

    An interesting mess

    I don't think it's a 'social commentary' or a 'statement of the human condition' - it's a mess of a movie made by a potentially very skilled director who seems to get bored with the (admittedly rather boring) storyline and tarts it up in the last 40 minutes with a whole lot of disjointed events which we are left to piece together ourselves, however we may. Perhaps he couldn't think of a sufficiently clever ending and (just the same way as Picasso got bored with doing half-decent paintings) decided to let the New York Art House Set name it to be a work of intellectual brilliance (just in case it actually was). Worth watching for the Ukrainian scenery and faces and for masterful camera-work - but only once unless you want to learn the style.
    8vandad-alvandipour-137-218613

    A Great yet Sad Movie about Evil and Violence

    My Joy is a combination of several stories, centered on a period of the life of a truck driver, who looses his way in the road and comes to some events that ruin his life, leaving him as an insane and mindless man. It is a dark and cold movie, artfully made, concentrating on the wickedness of the people in a society, esp. wickedness which comes from abusing the power mostly among police forces and army men. It also portrays a society in which most people don't care to others and only seek their own interests. We see different periods of times, past and present, and different characters that are woven to each other beautifully. In whole, a very good yet cynical, sad and dark film about human's evil and violence.
    5JvH48

    Good camera/acting/casting work, but story got me confused half way

    Regardless of the good casting, acting and camera work, I left at 2/3 of the running time. Same did 20 others before me. Yet, no real exodus was at hand. I left roughly 750 viewers behind, and I did see no restless moves of potential followers. Am I wrong??

    The story began as advertised with a truck driver who has a long journey before him. He has to deal with a lot of people underway, all with no good intentions whatsoever. At first that seemed to be the intended framework for this movie: a series of adventures in different areas as building blocks, having the truck driver and his journey as binding element.

    However, I got lost after 1 hour. New stories appeared with new people. The common denominator of showing people with bad intentions stayed the main theme throughout, but the connecting truck driver was missing. That got me confused. I am prepared to accept that I may have missed something essential.

    Aforementioned main theme was depressing. Maybe there was a happy ending, or some moral to tie it all together. If so I missed it, due to my leaving early. So be it.
    9magus-9

    Brilliant, bleak film

    Certainly one of the best films of the year, MY JOY depicts the journey of a truck driver through contemporary Russia. The journey is full of detours, some of which take in scenes from the past, from 60 years or so ago, in the time of World War Two. In beautiful, lyrical mise-en-scene, the director shows scenes of brutality, rudeness, corruption and violence; this is a poetical portrayal of ugliness... Whether it is intended as a depiction of the brutality of conditions in contemporary Russia, or whether it is intended more as a general portrait of the human condition is not entirely clear to me, but, whatever it is, this is strong, haunting film-making, skillfully depicting a disjointed world of violence and degradation.

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      Referenced in Polkino: Vypusk 41 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Zaraza, bros!
      Music & Lyrics by Traditionell

      Arrangement: V. Lizner

      Performed by A. Dyumin

      Phonogram Kompaniya "Russkiy Shanson"

      (c) Kompaniya "Russkiy Shanson"

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2011 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Ukraine
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • You. My Joy
    • Filming locations
      • Sumskaya oblast, Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • Ma.ja.de. Fiction
      • Sota Cinema Group
      • Lemming Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,298
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,077
      • Oct 2, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,857
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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