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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6.5 / 10
Título Original: Битва за Севастополь AKA Battle of Sevastopol
Año: 2015
Duración: 110 min
País: Ucrania
Dirección: Sergey Mokritskiy
Guion: Maksim Budarin, Maksim Dankevich, Leonid Korin, Egor Olesov
Música: Evgueni Galperine
Fotografía: S / D
Reparto: Yuliya Peresild, Yevgeni Tsyganov, Joan Blackham, Anatoliy Kot, Oleg Vasilkov, Nikita Tarasov, Stanislav Boklan, Sergey Anashkin, Natella Abeleva-Taganova, Polina Pakhomova
Productora: Coproducción Ucrania-Rusia;
Género: Action; Drama; Biography
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4084744/
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Oleg Vasilkov, Roman Grekov and Valeriy Troshin (Sto dney do prikaza, 1991)
#guys on film#Oleg Vasilkov#Roman Grekov#Valeriy Troshin#Sto dney do prikaza#100 days before the command#cinema#movie#film#russian#russian cinema#soviet union#comminsit#soldiers#homoerotic#shirtless men#gay#queer
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Hussein Erkenov, {1991} Сто дней до приказа (100 Days Before The Command; A Hundred Days Before The Order)
#film#gif#filmgifs#hussein erkenov#Сто дней до приказа#100 days before the command#a hundred days before the order#oleg vasilkov#1991#white#people#men#military#water#reflections#soviet cinema#soviet union#cccp#film diary 2020#1990s#films#.gif
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Russian Movies (1/_) || “Battle For Sevastopol” (2015)
"Gentlemen, I am 25 years old and I have killed 309 fascist occupants by now. Don’t you think, gentlemen, that you have been hiding behind my back for too long?"
#battle for sevastopol#Битва за Севастополь#women#wwII#ussr#Russian Movie#Yuliya Peresild#Evgeniy Tsyganov#Oleg Vasilkov#women in war#true story#my gifs
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I am trying to find a TV show called Зверобой, but with English subtitles. My Russian isn't good enough for an entire show. I can't find anything anywhere. Does anyone know where I can find this show with subtiles?
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Потрясающий российский актер Олег Васильков! Уже начала смотреть сериал “Полет”, первые серии увлекательные.
#ТНТ#Олег Васильков#Юлия шелковенко#журналистика#звездное интервью#звезды#редактура#красота#фильмы#сериалы#русское кино#Тодоровский#Полет#звездный журналист
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‘Battle for Sevastopol’
★★★★★
2015 – Dir. Sergey Mokritskyiy
Lyudmila Pavlichenko is something of an inspiration to me, ever since I discovered her remarkable story, and as soon as I found there was a film about her I had to see it. ‘Battle for Sevastopol’ far surpassed my expectations, even though I am wary about bio-pics. I find that in order to create a better story they sometimes exaggerate events too much, but I didn’t have to be worried. Aside from some side characters and slight changes to better accommodate her story in the film, Lyudmila’s story remains mostly unchanged.
Lyudmila Pavlichenko (Yulia Peresild) is perhaps the most successful Russian female sniper. With 309 confirmed kills, she had a major role in WWII, and perhaps most well-known is her close friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt (Joan Blackham) which started during a tour to the United States to boost propaganda. Lyudmila’s story is told through flashbacks as Eleanor Roosevelt remarks fondly upon her time with Lyudmila and the reasons behind their close friendship.
What this film remarkably tackles is the sexism of the times. When greeting the foreign visitors, Eleanor Roosevelt almost passes over the young and small Lyudmila, until she interrupts the process. In addition, through the tour Lyudmila is asked sexist questions about the length of her skirt, and how she applies make-up in the field. She is put out by this – in Russia she is a respected soldier, but in the USA she is nothing more than a gimmick – ‘Lady Death’. It is through this that Lyudmila and Eleanor bond and is the start of their close friendship.
Another main component of the film is Lyudmila’s love interests. From what I know of her life, only one of these men truly existed, but the others serve well as vessels for us to see Lyudmila’s trauma through, that otherwise would be difficult to tell in a film format. Her first love, Makarov (Oleg Vasilkov), shares with her his trauma after the death of his wife and child during the German invasion, and together they struggle to survive the hardship of those first few months of war. Makarov is eventually killed, and Lyudmila begins to show her trauma, wounding enemies cruelly before firing the fatal shot in order to draw out rescuers, whom she also killed. Her spotting partner, Leonid (Yevgeny Tsyganov), puts an end to this and together they started a deep and heartfelt relationship. Although it in not confirmed in the film, Lyudmila and Leonid were married, until his death around 1942. After this, Lyudmila is under the care of Boris (Nikita Tarasov), a doctor, who courted her not long before the war began. At the evacuation of high ranking officers from the falling Sevastopol begins, Boris sacrifices his own ticket to get Lyudmila away from the fighting and to safety. Both Boris and her childhood friend, Masha, die in the resulting fall of Sevastopol.
Lyudmila’s trauma is very real and put front and centre of the film. When Eleanor Roosevelt drops a pan with a long clang, Lyudmila feels she is back on the front line, crouching behind cover and clutching a knife in her hand, ready to attack at a moment’s notice. She appears very cold compared to the lively Eleanor, but it is through this repression of emotions that we begin to fully understand Lyudmila as a person, and how her experiences have shaped her. The film is a touching tribute to her remarkable life and service in WWII, and Mokritskyiy sensitively handles material that could overshadow the entire film, managing to find moments of light and happiness among the gravitas of the events that hang like a deadly shadow over the tale.
It is perhaps telling that I have few notes made on this film, as I was so absorbed in what I was seeing onscreen that I forgot to write anything down. The sorrowful tale of Lyudmila’s life has been in my thoughts ever since I saw the film, and I’ve no doubt it will continue to haunt me. It is a touching, but heartful story, and the happy ending may be unlike what we expected going into the film, but it stays true to Lyudmila’s life and brings the audience as sense of relief after the hard-hitting events of WWII. Fantastically done, and with a fantastic cast, this film deserved more recognition than it gets.
#battle for sevastopol#becbec reviews films#film review#five stars#yulia peresild#joan blackham#battle for sevastopol film
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Thoát Khỏi Afghanistan
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Thoát Khỏi Afghanistan - Leaving Afghanistan 2019 - HD VietSub
Điện ảnh Nga luôn rất xuất sắc trong dòng phim chiến tranh với nhiều tác phẩm chất lượng. Với sự hỗ trợ từ bộ quốc phòng gồm nhiều vũ khí lợi hại, các phân cảnh hành động bom đạn đến từ các thước phim xứ bạch dương đều rất chân thực. Và Leaving Afghanistan là một trong những thước phim rất đáng được nhắc đến trong năm 2019, mặc dù không phải tác phẩm bom tấn nhưng nó tạo được những dấu ấn nhất định.
Phim có tựa đề việt là Thoát Khỏi Afghanistan, do đạo diễn Pavel Lungin đảm nhận vai trò chỉ đạo sản xuất, một cái tên kỳ cựu người Nga và từng đứng sau khá nhiều tác phẩm đình đám trong những năm qua. Ngoài ra, phim còn có sự tham gia của dàn diễn viên sáng giá với một số gương mặt như: Kirill Pirogov, Yan Tsapnik, Vitaly Kishchenko, Fyodor Lavrov, Oleg Vasilkov, Anton Momot,…Lấy bối cảnh trong giai đoạn 1988-1989, nội dung phim xoay quanh cuộc chiến giữa Liên Xô và Afghanistan.
Sau khi rút khỏi vùng đất tại Afghanistan, con trai của tướng Xô Viết Vasiliev là phi công trẻ Alexander bị hồi giáo bắt cóc sau khi chiếc máy bay của anh gặp tai nạn bất ngờ. Chính vì vậy mà kế hoạch của đoàn bộ binh 108 bị thay đổi, họ chờ đợi lệnh từ cấp trên để thực hiện nhiệm vụ cuối cùng, đó chính là đưa con trai đại tướng trở về an toàn. Trải qua nhiều nguy hiểm, kinh hoàng, liệu 108 có thể hoàn thành nhiệm vụ một cách xuất sắc.
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Título original: Rassvet Año: 2019 País: Rusia Dirección: Pavel Sidorov Guión: Evgeniy Kolyadzincev Música: Garry Judd Fotografía: Ivan Burlakov Reparto: Oksana Akinshina, Oleg Vasilkov, Anna Slyu, Anastasiya Kuimova,Alexandr Molochnikov, Valeriy Kukhareshin, Alexandra Drozdova Productora: Karoprokat. Distribuida por: Planeta Inform
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7 / 10
Título Original: Krasnyy prizrak AKA The Red Ghost
Año: 2020
Duración: 96 min
País: Rusia
Director: Andrey Bogatyrev
Guion: Pavel Abramenkov, Oleg Bogatov, Andrey Bogatyrev, Vyacheslav Shikhaleev
Música: Sergey Solovev
Fotografía: Nikita Rozhdestvenskiy
Reparto: Aleksei Shevchenkov, Vladimir Gostyukhin, Yuriy Borisov, Polina Chernyshova, Wolfgang Cerny, Michael Gorevoy, Pavel Abramenkov, Oleg Vasilkov, Yuriy Utkin, Nikolay Orlovskiy, Andrey Kurganov, Anton Uspenskiy, Ilya Kiporenko, German Segal
Productora: ABS Film Company, Movie Art Factory, Khleb Film Studio
Género: Drama, History, Horror
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10508258/
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