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7.7/10
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During the 1930s, an American boy visiting Ukraine becomes caught up in Soviet efforts to exterminate millions of Ukrainians.During the 1930s, an American boy visiting Ukraine becomes caught up in Soviet efforts to exterminate millions of Ukrainians.During the 1930s, an American boy visiting Ukraine becomes caught up in Soviet efforts to exterminate millions of Ukrainians.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 4 nominations total
Aleksandr Kobzar
- Comrade Vladimir
- (as Oleksandr Kobzar)
Serhiy Zhadan
- Mikhaylo Semenko
- (as Sergiy Zhadan)
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When I heard about this movie in the first time, sincerely, I was intrigued. Ukrainian film production is surviving sphere, but indeed it can produce GOOD movies, with unexpected, not trivial plot, strong and mysterious characters, dramatic end.
This film has it's soul too. Minstrel's songs, chaotic escaping and changing of epochs in totalitarian empire via pure eyes of ten-year boy...
This film deserves to be watched. Definitely.
P.S. Maybe You don't know, but in real life NKVD chief's surname is Kobzar (minstrel). And. I await the next generation of Ukrainian films: about Kyiv Rus, Zaporozhian Host, epic and big-budget. Soon.
This film has it's soul too. Minstrel's songs, chaotic escaping and changing of epochs in totalitarian empire via pure eyes of ten-year boy...
This film deserves to be watched. Definitely.
P.S. Maybe You don't know, but in real life NKVD chief's surname is Kobzar (minstrel). And. I await the next generation of Ukrainian films: about Kyiv Rus, Zaporozhian Host, epic and big-budget. Soon.
This movie is one of the few that impartially present the difficult times Ukraine found itself in during the 1930's. The times of massive repressions and executions of the civilian population, murder by forced starvation, and persecution of anyone who disagreed with the Soviet government in Moscow.
Basic knowledge of Eastern European history of the early 20th century would greatly help to see what links certain events together.
I suggest you read the synopsis before watching the movie to have a better understanding of the events that take place. Their true historical weight is what really gives them a deeper meaning.
Basic knowledge of Eastern European history of the early 20th century would greatly help to see what links certain events together.
I suggest you read the synopsis before watching the movie to have a better understanding of the events that take place. Their true historical weight is what really gives them a deeper meaning.
This is one of the must-see films for those who wants to meet struggling Ukrainian history and to know the true face of the Soviet reign.
A testimony. this is the basic meaning of this admirable film. a blind man. a boy. Ukraine in the "30's. the geography of a world under dictatorship. and great cinematography. it is enough for describe a film escaping from the circle of worlds. because it is not exactly the film of a story. but a bitter remember. about a society. about a gray past. about a blind man. and a boy. in middle of embroidery of symbols.
The Guide is a nice Ukranian historical drama from 2014 directed by Oles Sanin. It is really well made and has some good performances. Cinematography is quite overexposed on many scenes, making the actual look of the movie kind of artificial with overly dramatic lights or forced lack of colors, specially on the first half. When it explores the rural landscapes, the heavy snow, fog and the open air scenes, the results is far more effective. Anton Sviatoslav Greene was a good cast for the little Ukranian-American boy character, the same for Aleksandr Kobzar as Comrade Vladimir. These are my favorite performances on The Guide. The Kobzar universe is quite interesting and the music they play and sing is really stunning, but the whole "fight" thing was completely unnecessary - despite that it was factual, the results on screen vary from bad to worst, and doesn't add anything to the plot, neither help them to avoid their fate. All this together with a script that is sometimes a bit confusing, specially for non Ukranian audiences, I rate it 7 out of 10. Worth watching anyway!
Did you know
- TriviaThe American boy who flees from NKVD and becomes Ivan Korcherga's guide is played by Anton Sviatoslav Greene from Ann Arbor, Michigan, whose great-grandfather Mykhailo Soroka was a political prisoner of a Soviet labor camp. His Americanized Ukrainian language was an ideal fit for the part of the son of a US engineer.
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $905,985
- Runtime
- 2h 2m(122 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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