In einer russischen Küstenstadt muss Kolya gegen den korrupten Bürgermeister ankämpfen, nachdem er über den bevorstehenden Abriss seines Hauses informiert wurde. Er engagiert einen befreunde... Alles lesenIn einer russischen Küstenstadt muss Kolya gegen den korrupten Bürgermeister ankämpfen, nachdem er über den bevorstehenden Abriss seines Hauses informiert wurde. Er engagiert einen befreundeten Anwalt, aber dessen Ankunft bringt weiteres Unglück für Kolya und seine Familie.In einer russischen Küstenstadt muss Kolya gegen den korrupten Bürgermeister ankämpfen, nachdem er über den bevorstehenden Abriss seines Hauses informiert wurde. Er engagiert einen befreundeten Anwalt, aber dessen Ankunft bringt weiteres Unglück für Kolya und seine Familie.
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Set in corrupt small northern Russian town, that could very much be any other town, or even country, in the world, Leviafan explores the confrontation of a man against the mayor. The last wants to kick him out of his house for his own benefit.
Superb photography, superb acting, spine chilling music, solid plot and dark humor touches make Leviafan a truly rewarding experience. One of the best movies I have seen in some time. Do not let the duration discourage you, hours fly. When you glance at your watch for the first time the movie will be over.
Be ready to pity, hate and love the characters. Laugh, feel anguish and rage and enjoy this emotional roller-coaster.
Kolya's character, sustained with a sincere performance, needs to be saved even though his freedom might have dangerous consequences. He refuses his friend's, Dimitry, advice to move on and build a new life somewhere else and chooses to fight for his house. The role of the woman is that of a submitted wife always watching and never taking part of any conversation or decision. She is weak and we notice it also from the relationship she has with Kolya's son. Dimitry, instead, is seen as a hero: he is admired by Kolya and fascinates Lilya (Kolya's wife). The character's unsolved dilemmas are the real trap that drags them to despair - the leviathan is inside themselves in the first place. It's a movie that is worth seeing because of his richness in humanity. It reminds us that we are all waiting for someone who can save us, maybe putting our needs in front of everyone without realizing that our decision might harm people near us.
A man and his family face off against a politically backed fat cat who wishes to buy the piece of land upon which stands their house, willing to destroy their family nest to raise a modern building in its stead. The grandiose, solemn music of Philip Glass (Akhnaten; Act I Prelude) opens and ends the movie, flanking it like a sturdy front and back cover a fine book from a Russian master's pen. Other than that, the movie is rather stark, musically and otherwise. It is remarkable how effective silent scenes can be. With little music and less sound effects, the film has your undivided attention, reaching emotional heights towards the end. The lack of a musical backdrop further enhances the gritty realism that imbues all the 140 minutes. Relationships between the characters evolve and change significantly over the span of the movie, and though the patterns are somewhat familiar, interpersonal developments are portrayed with commendable subtlety and brilliance. There is a lot of intelligence to the storytelling; much can be understood without words. We embark on a chilling journey into the land and home of ordinary, simple folks, who are kicking and screaming for justice under the suffocating oppression of ruthless power, also blighted by their own frailty.
Leviathan is an outstanding work of art that manages to drive home universally relevant points with sparkling clarity in its refreshingly honest way. A highly recommended piece.
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- WissenswertesFor many of the scenes involving drinking, the actors and director decided that they would drink for real, and the take that ended up being used in the movie was often the eighth or ninth take, after they had gotten really drunk and their movements and reactions were slower, which can be difficult for an actor to replicate.
- VerbindungenFeatured in 72nd Golden Globe Awards (2015)
- SoundtracksAkhnaten -Act 1 - Prelude: Refrain, Verse 1, Verse 2
Written by Philip Glass
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.092.800 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 15.200 $
- 28. Dez. 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.439.481 $
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- 2 Std. 20 Min.(140 min)
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- 2.35 : 1