Solnechnyy udar
- 2014
- 2h 55min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOfficers of the White Army, holding as POWs in a Red Army's camp, try to understand why they lose Civil War and lost the Russian Empire at all.Officers of the White Army, holding as POWs in a Red Army's camp, try to understand why they lose Civil War and lost the Russian Empire at all.Officers of the White Army, holding as POWs in a Red Army's camp, try to understand why they lose Civil War and lost the Russian Empire at all.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 6 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
Martins Kalita
- Poruchik
- (as Martinsh Kalita)
Opiniones destacadas
To my mind, it's one of greatest movies in this century. It's about man's tragedy in personal life and death of his country. He asks again and again in the first scene of this film: how this happened? The answer is: each of us influence history (as I understand this) - our actions, even thoughts and desires, Main hero (Poruchik - Martinsh Kalita) is indifferent about all except his individual desire. He can't make the right choice in his love and he can't come round until the moment of his death. It's too late for him, too late for his homeland. Bt film isn't didactic, this movie has exceptional artistic values. Director Nikita Mikhalkov knows enormous number of sophisticated nuances of human soul as professional secrets of cinema. The artistic result is outstanding. The cast is very successful, music is very touching, photography is splendid. Mikhalkov's enemies tries to denigrate him very hard. But it's method of communists and fascists - to assess art in politic terms. Everybody has rights to reject political views of Mikhalkov. But reject the great art of politic isn't democracy, it's totalitarianism. "Sunstroke" contains nothing denying human rights, humanism, etc.
While the movie was indeed visually beautiful, almost stunning even, I was left disappointed and annoyed, feeling like I watched 2 movies squeezed into one. I won't give away any plot points: Through the movie we watch the main character's past and present events unfold. However, the past could've been a standalone film, the present as well. The two segments weren't connected by a single detail almost to the very end of the movie, and even then that detail is so minuscule and irrelevant we could've easily gone without it.
When it comes out on DVD, I'd watch it again, selectively watching just scenes from the past, then just scenes from the future, treating myself to 2 movies, instead of a forced ONE movie.
When it comes out on DVD, I'd watch it again, selectively watching just scenes from the past, then just scenes from the future, treating myself to 2 movies, instead of a forced ONE movie.
10cdrpsu
...for this beautiful and well-woven film. Stunning cinematography, beautifully subtle acting, and a great telling of a side of the Russian revolution unknown to most western audiences. One of those movies where you remember almost every scene.
By the way, the illicit love affair is the most well-done scene of it's type I've ever seen. Not only you you feel the different passions, you understand them.
And the second viewing is even more enjoyable than the first.
I purchased and will watch many times.
By the way, the illicit love affair is the most well-done scene of it's type I've ever seen. Not only you you feel the different passions, you understand them.
And the second viewing is even more enjoyable than the first.
I purchased and will watch many times.
10papaioan
Sublime fusion of two of Bunin's works, with beautifully achieved juxtaposed cinematography. The viewer is put in the shoes of the protagonist's plight while bitterly recollecting the most hopeful moment in his past.
Excellent movie, excellent direction and acting, fantastic scenaries and photograph. Unfairly Underrated in IMDM probably by American pie watchers
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.
- ConexionesFeatured in Vecherniy Urgant: Nikita Mikhalkov/Viktoriya Solovyova (2014)
- Bandas sonorasNe dlya menya
Music by Nikolay Devitte
Lyrics by A. Molchanov
Performed by Nikita Mikhalkov and State Academic Kuban Cossack Choir
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- How long is Sunstroke?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,679,843
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 55min(175 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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