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6.3/10
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In the times of Imperial Russia, a former military man of honor makes his own way in life participating in the deadly fights for other people as professional duelist.In the times of Imperial Russia, a former military man of honor makes his own way in life participating in the deadly fights for other people as professional duelist.In the times of Imperial Russia, a former military man of honor makes his own way in life participating in the deadly fights for other people as professional duelist.
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- 9 wins & 11 nominations total
Yuri Kolokolnikov
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I don't have nothing to add. It is absolutely amazing movie.
I, like a Russian who watched a lot of Russian films, declare that this is one of the best! We Russians are not famous for a decent film and we shoot such a film is a great success. Beautiful landscapes, gorgeous costumes, hairstyles, sound ... in this film all worthy of mention. Necessarily to watch all who want to get acquainted with the Russian culture of the 18-19 centuries.
"The Duelist" turned out unexpectedly engaging to me. Dark, bloody, yet beautiful. The dark side of honor and the dark side of beauty.
Not historically accurate, yet very, very immersive. Most technical details are plain false. But that aura of Russian Grand Society feels so much true, so natural!
The best definition I could find for this movie is "Noir, transferred into the XIX-th century, Saint-Petersburg, Russia". There's much in common, really. Blood, death, wounds, tortures, nudity... plenty of this. As well as desperation, infamy, cruelty, scheming, femme fatale. Everything you can find in a typical noir. Only the place would be the capital of Russian Empire. Vast palaces, dirty streets, crowded soirees, the shade of the Royal Family, officers, nobles... and the duels!
A rare gem of late Russian cinema, really. Truly underrated.
Not historically accurate, yet very, very immersive. Most technical details are plain false. But that aura of Russian Grand Society feels so much true, so natural!
The best definition I could find for this movie is "Noir, transferred into the XIX-th century, Saint-Petersburg, Russia". There's much in common, really. Blood, death, wounds, tortures, nudity... plenty of this. As well as desperation, infamy, cruelty, scheming, femme fatale. Everything you can find in a typical noir. Only the place would be the capital of Russian Empire. Vast palaces, dirty streets, crowded soirees, the shade of the Royal Family, officers, nobles... and the duels!
A rare gem of late Russian cinema, really. Truly underrated.
I've seen so much shitty movies with good ratings lately that this one lifted my spirits.
This film is very entertaining.
There was a time when honour and real men existed, what a mediocre epoch we are living today with our despising values and degenerated society.
Good acting and nice setting.
This film is very entertaining.
There was a time when honour and real men existed, what a mediocre epoch we are living today with our despising values and degenerated society.
Good acting and nice setting.
Saw it at TIFF 2016.
The sets and costumes are great and the story is engrossing, but be warned that this film is *extremely* violent in places. "Onegin" this is not!
Also, when they are speaking German, there is a Soviet-style voice-over instead of subtitles, so you can't actually hear what the actors are saying.
Overall, it was a very interesting experience!
I recommend seeing it if you are at all interested in Russian culture, but sadly this film is likely to be too lowbrow to meet the approval of the art-house crowd.
The sets and costumes are great and the story is engrossing, but be warned that this film is *extremely* violent in places. "Onegin" this is not!
Also, when they are speaking German, there is a Soviet-style voice-over instead of subtitles, so you can't actually hear what the actors are saying.
Overall, it was a very interesting experience!
I recommend seeing it if you are at all interested in Russian culture, but sadly this film is likely to be too lowbrow to meet the approval of the art-house crowd.
Did you know
- TriviaEvery firearm in the film was functional, with a handful being genuine, 150-year-old antiques used in actual duels.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Evening Urgant: Pyotr Fyodorov (2016)
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- Tay Súng Thần
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,450
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,576
- Dec 4, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $6,101,904
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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