Voroshilovskiy strelok
- 1999
- 1h 35min
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Un veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial se venga de tres canallas que violaron a su ingenua nieta.Un veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial se venga de tres canallas que violaron a su ingenua nieta.Un veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial se venga de tres canallas que violaron a su ingenua nieta.
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- 5 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
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"The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" (1999) is a very simple movie, but a very good one at the same time. The story here is crystal clear, but it is the good script, great acting by Mikhail Ulyanov and crystal clear directing what makes this movie work. It is a very "local" story, but it could have been anywhere in a world, the story here is universal, far by any moons from anything original, but its a good movie making what is the most important, and "The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" has one.
Overall, "The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" is a simple yet very good movie. It is highly involving and crystal clear story. Very good movie all around.
"The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" (1999) is a very simple movie, but a very good one at the same time. The story here is crystal clear, but it is the good script, great acting by Mikhail Ulyanov and crystal clear directing what makes this movie work. It is a very "local" story, but it could have been anywhere in a world, the story here is universal, far by any moons from anything original, but its a good movie making what is the most important, and "The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" has one.
Overall, "The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" is a simple yet very good movie. It is highly involving and crystal clear story. Very good movie all around.
Shift the setting to New York, or the English countryside, and make the violence of all varieties more prevalent and graphic, and 'The rifleman of the Voroshilov regiment' could easily be a 70s exploitation flick. More than a few "video nasties" were produced of a very similar nature, were they not? The rendition of the revenge flick that we get here isn't nearly so visceral. Whether willful or imposed, its restraint is refreshing. Perhaps as a result, however, this also isn't as readily absorbing as it could be. We get all the story beats familiar to the genre, just without the thrills or general investment to accompany them. This certainly isn't to say that 'The rifleman' is bad - just not necessarily altogether satisfying.
I will say that star Mikhail Ulyanov puts in a solid performance as the protagonist, retiree Fyodorovich, filled with spite and nuanced range. The screenplay is filled with a dire sense of realism in the corruption, indifference, and inadequacies of the police that allow Katya's rapists to walk away untouched. Why, for that matter, Anna Sinyakina is duly charming as the hapless young woman. Fyodorovich's acts of vengeance are definitely gratifying, too. And though the telling of this story doesn't wholly light up the imagination like other versions have in the past, it's executed well, with perhaps a more balanced approach than what we often see elsewhere.
There are no particular criticisms that come to mind in this instance. But I guess the chief drawback - emphasized by how little I have to say, in a rare instance - is just that there also isn't any element here that's especially grabbing. For as well as it's made, 'The rifleman of the Voroshilov regiment' just doesn't feel remarkable; nothing strikes me as a reason to specifically recommend it, or seek it out. If you happen to come across it, then minding a content warning for sexual assault, it's a fine way to spend 95 minutes. Just don't expect a cinematic epiphany.
I will say that star Mikhail Ulyanov puts in a solid performance as the protagonist, retiree Fyodorovich, filled with spite and nuanced range. The screenplay is filled with a dire sense of realism in the corruption, indifference, and inadequacies of the police that allow Katya's rapists to walk away untouched. Why, for that matter, Anna Sinyakina is duly charming as the hapless young woman. Fyodorovich's acts of vengeance are definitely gratifying, too. And though the telling of this story doesn't wholly light up the imagination like other versions have in the past, it's executed well, with perhaps a more balanced approach than what we often see elsewhere.
There are no particular criticisms that come to mind in this instance. But I guess the chief drawback - emphasized by how little I have to say, in a rare instance - is just that there also isn't any element here that's especially grabbing. For as well as it's made, 'The rifleman of the Voroshilov regiment' just doesn't feel remarkable; nothing strikes me as a reason to specifically recommend it, or seek it out. If you happen to come across it, then minding a content warning for sexual assault, it's a fine way to spend 95 minutes. Just don't expect a cinematic epiphany.
If you enjoy stuff like Ms 45, Hobo with a Shotgun, I Spit On Your Grave, this is in your boat. I have to say, i haven't been bored during this whole movie at all, and that happens really, really, rarely. Besides Lilya4Ever and Come & See, this is in the same top list of the best Soviet films i have ever seen.
Now, everything here is incredibly powerful. The start is extremely powerful, and middle is kind of slow, but then it just rockets again. There is only one funny moment in this whole movie, however, minus that one scene, everything here is pitch black serious. The strongest scene in this whole movie, is when the girl the victim appears with her long hair, smiling at the officer, that was one of the most powerful things i have ever seen.
The writing is strong, the acting seems to be working great. I loved this movie, it's the Russian Hobo with a Shotgun!
Now, everything here is incredibly powerful. The start is extremely powerful, and middle is kind of slow, but then it just rockets again. There is only one funny moment in this whole movie, however, minus that one scene, everything here is pitch black serious. The strongest scene in this whole movie, is when the girl the victim appears with her long hair, smiling at the officer, that was one of the most powerful things i have ever seen.
The writing is strong, the acting seems to be working great. I loved this movie, it's the Russian Hobo with a Shotgun!
A story about love for the family. Well developed plot, nicely contexualized, great finish!
The cause and effects are showed precisely, without wasting any time of the 1.5 hrs ish movie.
The casting was fantastic, all the actors, not only the top casts, but also the supporting casts did there job as it should be.
The only off for me was the ease of access to the weapons, but that may be because my lack of knowledge, may be that was the reality back then.
Other than that, I've found the storyline touchy and entertaining.
I recommend watching it to whoever loves their family.
'Job well done' to the whole team 👏
The cause and effects are showed precisely, without wasting any time of the 1.5 hrs ish movie.
The casting was fantastic, all the actors, not only the top casts, but also the supporting casts did there job as it should be.
The only off for me was the ease of access to the weapons, but that may be because my lack of knowledge, may be that was the reality back then.
Other than that, I've found the storyline touchy and entertaining.
I recommend watching it to whoever loves their family.
'Job well done' to the whole team 👏
As the summary already said, this movie has a typical post-soviet storyline. So, if you expect an original plot you will be disappointed eventually. The plot as well as character development is pretty simple. Many scenes are set way to obvious, so that you're able to guess what's going to happen next. This, of course, makes the movie less exciting than it could be.
However, there are things I really liked about this movie. I think that the actor who played the granddad was great. You really believe him, you feel what he feels and you will be surprised how much strength this old man can bring up and how determine he is seeking for justice. That's all this movie delivers. It's simple and entertaining, definitely worth watching, there's just nothing special about it...
However, there are things I really liked about this movie. I think that the actor who played the granddad was great. You really believe him, you feel what he feels and you will be surprised how much strength this old man can bring up and how determine he is seeking for justice. That's all this movie delivers. It's simple and entertaining, definitely worth watching, there's just nothing special about it...
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- CuriosidadesAnna Sinyakina revealed she was replaced by a body double in the rape scene. "At the time of filming, I was a minor and refused to undress categorically. The naked body parts in the film are not mine. I originally asked for a stunt double. And even here the point is not that I wasn't allowed to be naked. Having received parental consent, I was able to undress, but I was very shy. We thought a lot about how to replace me with a stunt double. I was lying on the bed and suddenly I grabbed the blanket and threw it over me so I couldn't be seen. The solution has been found. Another girl was hiding under a blanket," Sinyakina said.
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