In Moskau angekommen, entdeckt Danila, dass Konstantin tot ist, und macht sich auf den Weg, um seinen Tod zu rächen; eine Reise, die ihn nach Chicago und zu einer ganz neuen Erfahrung führt.In Moskau angekommen, entdeckt Danila, dass Konstantin tot ist, und macht sich auf den Weg, um seinen Tod zu rächen; eine Reise, die ihn nach Chicago und zu einer ganz neuen Erfahrung führt.In Moskau angekommen, entdeckt Danila, dass Konstantin tot ist, und macht sich auf den Weg, um seinen Tod zu rächen; eine Reise, die ihn nach Chicago und zu einer ganz neuen Erfahrung führt.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Kostya
- (as Aleksandr Dyachenko)
- …
- Dasha-Marilyn
- (as Darya Lesnikova)
- Bandit
- (as Dmitriy Sborets)
- Ruddy-faced man
- (as Andrei Sevastyanov)
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10 / 10
P.S. It is unfortunate that Russia has lost such a great man ... Remember and love your talents, such as Sergei Bodrov ...
Americans were taken by surprise: how dare those Russians to make a film that depicts Americans as evil gangsters? How dare Danila to shoot Americans? This is not politically correct! It was clearly assumed that Russians are always the bad guys, whose only role in any film is cannon fodder to be shot by American Rambo.
Now "Brat-2" arrives, uncovering the horrifying truth: the bad guys are Americans! And it is OK to shoot them.
After years of Hollywood films depicting Russians as bad asses (no single Hollywood film showing Russians at least from a neutral point of view), the Russian cinema finally strikes back.
This movie delivered a long-awaited entertainment for Russian viewers.
It also proved complete lack of sense of humor of American viewers.
I saw Brat on the International Channel a couple of months ago and was blown away. Ever since I've had been trying to hunt down a copy of Brat 2. While these films are not technically perfect they have a rough hewn charm that no longer exists in most American films. (The lone exception from last year being Spike Jones' Adapation.) Then there's Sergei Bodrov Jr. it is a damn shame that he died last year (along with his film crew in an avalanche) because he was a major talent. He is so damn watchable and the unrelenting honesty of the Danila character makes for a compelling anti-hero in the brother movies that reminds this viewer of the great days of early Brando and Paul Newman.
Once again I will remind people to look at the actual vote rating for this film and ignore the silly IMDB weighted total. (The weighted average seems to be based on the strength of the Top 1000 voters whoever they are - it is not however a true weighted average in a classic math sense.) This film may not be perfect but it is one hell of a ride.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesIrina Saltykova is a real pop star. The scene at her place was filmed in her real apartment.
- PatzerWhen Chicago's Sears Tower is visible for the first time during Danila's arrival, it is dusk. However, the ride is then extended another day and Danila is finally shown arriving in Chicago during the day.
- Zitate
Danila: American, what's your power? Is it really money? My brother says it's money. You've got lots of money - so what? Truth is a real power. Whoever is right is strong. You cheated on a man and took away his money. Did it make you stronger? No, it did not, 'cause you are not right, and the person you cheated on is. That means he's stronger. Right?
Mennis: [crying] Right!
- VerbindungenFeatured in How Brat 2 Was Shot (2000)
- SoundtracksBAY-BAY
Written by Oleg Molchanov (as O. Molchanov), Arkadiy Slavorosov (as A. Slavorosov)
Performed by Irina Saltykova
Second song played on TV when Danila is in Irina Saltykova's flat
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 1.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 591.795 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 2 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1