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Dark Planet: The Inhabited Island

Originaltitel: Obitaemyy ostrov
  • 2008
  • TV-PG
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,1/10
5980
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Vasiliy Stepanov in Dark Planet: The Inhabited Island (2008)
Screening of the famous fantasy novel by Strugatskie brothers The Inhabited Island
trailer wiedergeben2:01
1 Video
23 Fotos
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Ein Raumfahrer von der Erde des 22. Jahrhunderts - ohne Kriege, Armut und Unterdrückung - stürzt auf dem unbekannten Planeten ab. Politisch und wirtschaftlich ähnelt dieser Planet den totali... Alles lesenEin Raumfahrer von der Erde des 22. Jahrhunderts - ohne Kriege, Armut und Unterdrückung - stürzt auf dem unbekannten Planeten ab. Politisch und wirtschaftlich ähnelt dieser Planet den totalitären menschlichen Zuständen des 20.Jahrhunderts.Ein Raumfahrer von der Erde des 22. Jahrhunderts - ohne Kriege, Armut und Unterdrückung - stürzt auf dem unbekannten Planeten ab. Politisch und wirtschaftlich ähnelt dieser Planet den totalitären menschlichen Zuständen des 20.Jahrhunderts.

  • Regie
    • Fedor Bondarchuk
  • Drehbuch
    • Eduard Volodarskiy
    • Marina Dyachenko
    • Sergey Dyachenko
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Vasiliy Stepanov
    • Yulia Snigir
    • Pyotr Fyodorov
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,1/10
    5980
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Drehbuch
      • Eduard Volodarskiy
      • Marina Dyachenko
      • Sergey Dyachenko
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Vasiliy Stepanov
      • Yulia Snigir
      • Pyotr Fyodorov
    • 27Benutzerrezensionen
    • 23Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Inhabited Island

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    Vasiliy Stepanov
    • Maksim
    Yulia Snigir
    Yulia Snigir
    • Rada
    • (as Yuliya Snigir)
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    • Guy
    Sergey Garmash
    Sergey Garmash
    • Zef
    Gosha Kutsenko
    Gosha Kutsenko
    • Vepr
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    • Strannik
    Mikhail Evlanov
    • Chachu
    Andrey Merzlikin
    Andrey Merzlikin
    • Fank
    Anna Mikhalkova
    Anna Mikhalkova
    • Ordi
    Maksim Sukhanov
    Maksim Sukhanov
    • Papa
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Prokuror
    • (as Fyodor Bondarchuk)
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    • General
    Kirill Pirogov
    Kirill Pirogov
    • Svyokor
    Evgeniy Sidikhin
    Evgeniy Sidikhin
    • Test
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    • Shurin
    Aleksandr Feklistov
    Aleksandr Feklistov
    • Dever
    Sergey Mazaev
    Sergey Mazaev
    • Voldyr
    Leonid Gromov
    Leonid Gromov
    • Gramenau
    • Regie
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Drehbuch
      • Eduard Volodarskiy
      • Marina Dyachenko
      • Sergey Dyachenko
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    7armands_skutelis

    Vivid and with some sparks of intelligence.

    Bondarchuk's last motion picture "The Inhabited Island" is very colorful and vivid piece of film. Visual material is stunning, top notch. Characters and environment are interesting and story too, for me as a die hard sci-fi fan seemed great. Yes, the main character is blond... So what? He comes from the Earth that lives in the golden age, having defeated all the illnesses and wars. People there are beautiful and they are smiling as it can be seen in the movie. On the contrary, on Saraksh people do not understand why he is smiling because there they are stricken with diseases and constant wars, radiation levels etc. Film suffers a bit from cheesiness in the end, some already seen things in other movies but it still has some good qualities. The scenes with Guards and their song are stunning.

    Great visuals, great environment but still it lacks top notch acting and some things have already been seen.
    6vvp_14

    A mixed bag of good and bad

    This is the first part of the two-film saga spanning over three and a half hours for both films (the second being Dark Planet: Rebellion). You have to watch both films back to back as they are one continuous story; the first one stopping in the middle of the narration.

    Let's start with what's good. First, it had an impressive budget with massive sets and computer graphics which were pretty good. The story is really interesting based on Strugatsky's sci-fi novel. That's where the good ends in my view. I quite liked the sound in the film - rich full-blown sound effects. And I didn'tthink much of the music either way - it was good enough.

    Now to the bad. The script of the film I thought was terrible and jerky, with some silly dialogues and so was most of the lead actors' play - as if this was a farce - totally unrealistic and unbelievable and at times plainly bad. The camera-work was average at best and so was the editing. Then there's this kung-fu which is very fairy-tailish, with crazy jumps and blows completely copying Matrix style.

    I couldn't help thinking the director wasn't very original in creating the image but made it a weird mix of visual ideas taken from other films: cars looking like they are from Total Recall and Mad Max, lead actor looking like the tanned curly blond boy from The Blue Lagoon from the 80's, let alone his bad play. One of the characters - Fank, an aide to the prosecutor (by the way. played by the director in a very unfitting for him role) - is a near- copy of Gary Oldman's character Zorg in the Fifth Element driving something of a bat- mobile. Even though the movie is filled with modern GGI, it is a weird mix of things borrowed from western movies with very Russian style of actors' play, with lots of crazy overacting, yelling (there's lots of that here) and a typical Russian cinematography of the late 80s - early 90's.

    Yet, the film is quite watchable and holds together the interest till the end, albeit mainly for the big money poured into it. It's certainly worth watching for the really great sci-fi story, especially if you're a sci-fi fan and like adventure and post-apocalyptic movies. All in all, It's like a great play badly acted and badly directed on a richly decorated theatre stage. Recommended.
    7graygeneral

    Waiting for film two

    This attempt at bringing a Strugatski brothers novel to the modern Russian screen is without a doubt a success.

    A little about the plot: young explorer Maksim Kammerer crash lands on Sarakhsh, a world enveloped by nebula gasses where people have never seen the stars. The Unknown Fathers, a group of local oligarchs, brainwash the population to fear and despise surrounding nations. Kammerer, aloof in his assumed superiority, sets out to free the people of Sarahksh of oppression and paranoia.

    I wont ramble on - suffice to say that Bondarchuk has done well considering the scale of the novel. Vasiliy Stepanov (as Maksim Kammerer) is sexy, cool and a blond head taller than his alien companions (a fine nod to the novel and a detail I did not expect). He was also most excellent in the action scenes.

    Bondarchuk shines in his portrayal of Umnik (The Clever One). I really enjoyed the scenes of him writhing in agony in the bath. A great performance. I am compelled after reading some of the other comments to say that the novel, like this movie, is quite comical...

    Direction-wise there are some minor continuity errors and a few places where pace slows, but the film sticks quite closely to the novel and this may not have been avoidable.

    Compared with the contemporary adaptation of the Strugatskis Ugly Swans by Konstantin Lopushansky the film is of course rather crude and soulless. But it's good fun done right.

    I recommend it to everyone and will be waiting for film two.
    7hmsgroop

    Scary truth

    Those who have watched the film may remember the following episode – Guy and Rada are sitting in front of TV during the Entertainment Hour and goggling happily. What is entertainment on Saraksh is visions and dreams of ‘psychotic’ individuals.

    It struck me that ALL the film industry the way we know it is projecting nothing but visions and dreams of certain individuals, too(and sometimes these visions and images are no better than those shown in ‘Obitaemyy ostrov’). And book fiction is the same. So what’s the difference between Earth and Saraksh in terms of culture then?

    And the towers are here, too. Look around – here are the TV towers and radio towers. They project these visions and dreams to the same effect as on Saraksh. Scary, isn’t it? Where are we?

    On the other hand, where would the world be without this day-dreaming and wool-gathering? Do culture and a sort of hypnotic suggestion go hand in hand? How free in our minds are we really?

    Sad smile.
    3zeev-lieber

    Completely wrong approach to Strugatsky novel

    The original book is a classic in Russia, and contains enough material (and in high enough quality) to create a Start Wars-like series of films. What was done instead was extremely fast-paced bullet-point-like re-telling of the classic story. No suspense, no tension that was present at all stages in the book.

    The screenplay sticks to the original dialogue almost verbatim. A serious mistake in my view: the director seems to be afraid of the book fans, and doesn't dare to touch anything in the original. But the original dialogue was backed by a lot of description of internal thinking of the heroes - which cannot be shown on the screen. The result - the storyline is flat and uninteresting, instead of the intriguing and fascinating story in the book.

    The actors' play is a total fiasco - except, maybe Strannik ("Strider") - but his role is relatively simple. Everybody else looks like they're reading from a phone book - which probably has to do with the fact that the dialogues were left as-is, see above.

    I do appreciate the effort to create an "exoplanet" look of everyday things (cars, glasses, forks, plates, food, clothes etc). The things created would be unusable, but had the desired unusual look.

    Overall, disappointing, and leaves a taste of a missed opportunity.

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      Narrator: The year 2157, the Noon of Mankind. Armed with the Great Theory of Upbringing, people have forgotten about wars, hunger and terrorism. Nature lives again. A breakthrough in medicine has set people free from illnesses, allowing them to use hidden resources of the human body. Earthlings are reclaiming distant planets. New generations have risen, for whom search in deep space is a routine matter. Young earthlings are brave, strong and naive. They think they are capable of everything.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Dezember 2008 (Russland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Russland
    • Sprache
      • Russisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Dark Planet - Part: 1
    • Drehorte
      • Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine
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      • Art Pictures Studio
      • CTC
      • Non-Stop Productions
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