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En la Moscú del futuro, donde las marcas corporativas han creado una población desilusionada, el esfuerzo de un hombre por descubrir la verdad detrás de la conspiración conducirá a una batal... Leer todoEn la Moscú del futuro, donde las marcas corporativas han creado una población desilusionada, el esfuerzo de un hombre por descubrir la verdad detrás de la conspiración conducirá a una batalla con fuerzas ocultas que controlan el mundo.En la Moscú del futuro, donde las marcas corporativas han creado una población desilusionada, el esfuerzo de un hombre por descubrir la verdad detrás de la conspiración conducirá a una batalla con fuerzas ocultas que controlan el mundo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Mariya Ignatova
- Master of Ceremony
- (as Maria Ignatova)
Anastasiya Nefedova
- Fast Food Executive #2
- (as Anastasia Nefedova)
Douglas A. Reno
- Fast Food Executive #5
- (as Douglas Reno)
Andrey Kaykov
- Pavel
- (as Andrei Kaikov)
Viktoriya Popova
- Screaming Woman
- (as Viktoria Popova)
Viktor Verzhbitskiy
- Yuri Nikolaevich
- (escenas eliminadas)
- (as Viktor Verzhbitsky)
Valeriya Kogan
- Russian Band Piano
- (as Valeria Kogan)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The movie gives a clear message about current marketing standards. It is one of those must watch movies that speak about the society in general, things happening around people about which they are unaware of.
I would rate this movie more, but it was pretty slow and gets uninteresting in the middle. But by the end of it, you have something to think about and relate to the stuff happening around you. As for the movie itself, it is one of those "Dark" movies where you find yourself losing the appeal for the movie as it continues. But surely, characters have been sensibly selected and over all dialogue delivery is good too. However, it lacks witty dialogues which I was looking forward too seeing the trailers.
I would rate this movie more, but it was pretty slow and gets uninteresting in the middle. But by the end of it, you have something to think about and relate to the stuff happening around you. As for the movie itself, it is one of those "Dark" movies where you find yourself losing the appeal for the movie as it continues. But surely, characters have been sensibly selected and over all dialogue delivery is good too. However, it lacks witty dialogues which I was looking forward too seeing the trailers.
The movie comes a bit slow but after 10 minutes it delivers its purpose and keeps you watching tensed until the last second !
We really enjoyed the movie and it had for all of us important messages.
Its indeed interesting to know that its done by Russians and not Hollywood. I can't imagine that this story would find a studio there.
I really don't understand all this haters here who don't give it even a 2. There are far more worst movies and this is definitely a good one.
I give 7 for acting, 6 for plot 5 for effects, 8 for the message !
Please, give it a try, its funny and straight !
We really enjoyed the movie and it had for all of us important messages.
Its indeed interesting to know that its done by Russians and not Hollywood. I can't imagine that this story would find a studio there.
I really don't understand all this haters here who don't give it even a 2. There are far more worst movies and this is definitely a good one.
I give 7 for acting, 6 for plot 5 for effects, 8 for the message !
Please, give it a try, its funny and straight !
5ssto
this could be better i guess
the first half of the movie goes really slow and you don't know what is actually going to come out of this - almost made me give up on movie.
if you decide to watch on there is some sort of a more interesting story going on, that is actually the essence of this movie: how brands are taking over the world, shaping it, shaping us. the way it is put, i guess it is only good that it was made in Russia, and probably partly produced by Russian company - makes the statement more bold, although still quite shallow
generally, what i liked about this movie is exactly this statement about marketing and mass culture of consumerism, too bad it misses some production touches, otherwise it could be quite good
the first half of the movie goes really slow and you don't know what is actually going to come out of this - almost made me give up on movie.
if you decide to watch on there is some sort of a more interesting story going on, that is actually the essence of this movie: how brands are taking over the world, shaping it, shaping us. the way it is put, i guess it is only good that it was made in Russia, and probably partly produced by Russian company - makes the statement more bold, although still quite shallow
generally, what i liked about this movie is exactly this statement about marketing and mass culture of consumerism, too bad it misses some production touches, otherwise it could be quite good
I wanted to like this film more than I did. I admire its ambition, and I like the way it sets out to satirize the advertising industry and its effect on us. Unfortunately, it seems that the filmmakers had problems shaping their material into an elegant, effective film.
"Branded" is entertaining throughout -- and sporadically brilliant! -- but most viewers will probably feel, as I did, that this movie is wildly uneven. The tone of the film shifts in bizarre and disorienting ways; important plot-points are barely touched-upon; great chunks of time are skipped, often revealing that our main characters have changed in ways that are so profound that it seems some kind of further explanation is required; some very clunky narration attempts to tie everything together.
The problems lie mostly with the script, which can't seem to decide how seriously to take itself. In the film's earlier scenes, as the forces of evil begin shaping their bozo nightmare, the film often projects a winking, campy sort of vibe. Later, the film is solemn and reflective. Then, it's an angry political screed. Each of these pieces, individually, has its merits -- but they sit at odd angles to each other. Combine this with the film's fractured and episodic method of storytelling, and you end up with a film that plays like patchwork. It's entertaining, but I think there's a lot of unintended dissonance created by the film's cavalier approach.
The acting is actually pretty good; these actors were given some tough material to work with, given the script's shifty nature. All the actors do their best to provide their characters with strong through-lines, and they mostly succeed. That is to say that, even though the script and the tone are all over the place, the actors do a good job of providing solid and centered performances. I was frankly surprised that the acting worked as well as it did in this film.
The cinematography and effects are also worth a mention. The camera-work is top-notch, and the CGI "monsters" which appear in the film's final third are rather clever creations.
Overall, I got the impression that this was a wildly ambitious project undertaken by a crew that wasn't quite up to the task. And yet, they succeeded in creating a great-looking film of ramshackle construction. It entertains and provokes some thought, and there is a great sense of enthusiasm in the production.
"Branded" is entertaining throughout -- and sporadically brilliant! -- but most viewers will probably feel, as I did, that this movie is wildly uneven. The tone of the film shifts in bizarre and disorienting ways; important plot-points are barely touched-upon; great chunks of time are skipped, often revealing that our main characters have changed in ways that are so profound that it seems some kind of further explanation is required; some very clunky narration attempts to tie everything together.
The problems lie mostly with the script, which can't seem to decide how seriously to take itself. In the film's earlier scenes, as the forces of evil begin shaping their bozo nightmare, the film often projects a winking, campy sort of vibe. Later, the film is solemn and reflective. Then, it's an angry political screed. Each of these pieces, individually, has its merits -- but they sit at odd angles to each other. Combine this with the film's fractured and episodic method of storytelling, and you end up with a film that plays like patchwork. It's entertaining, but I think there's a lot of unintended dissonance created by the film's cavalier approach.
The acting is actually pretty good; these actors were given some tough material to work with, given the script's shifty nature. All the actors do their best to provide their characters with strong through-lines, and they mostly succeed. That is to say that, even though the script and the tone are all over the place, the actors do a good job of providing solid and centered performances. I was frankly surprised that the acting worked as well as it did in this film.
The cinematography and effects are also worth a mention. The camera-work is top-notch, and the CGI "monsters" which appear in the film's final third are rather clever creations.
Overall, I got the impression that this was a wildly ambitious project undertaken by a crew that wasn't quite up to the task. And yet, they succeeded in creating a great-looking film of ramshackle construction. It entertains and provokes some thought, and there is a great sense of enthusiasm in the production.
It seems that a lot of people are threatened by simple truths in this film. Fat people don't want to be told that their food choices are being influenced by advertising. The negative ratings come from the mirror held in front of the faces of the audience, the negativity is a reflection of the shame of being overweight or the reflection of their own brands that they are wearing and the value they put in them.
This is an original film that doesn't fit the current Hollywood blockbuster mold, but rather it requires self-examination of what influences human choices.
There are a lot of word salad reviews on this movie already, no need for another. Go in with no expectations, come out with a cleaner view of the world and start to understand why you're craving your McDonalds/Coke/Idevice.
Check it out and be pleasantly rewarded - unless your own reflection reflects something too unpleasant to accept....
This is an original film that doesn't fit the current Hollywood blockbuster mold, but rather it requires self-examination of what influences human choices.
There are a lot of word salad reviews on this movie already, no need for another. Go in with no expectations, come out with a cleaner view of the world and start to understand why you're craving your McDonalds/Coke/Idevice.
Check it out and be pleasantly rewarded - unless your own reflection reflects something too unpleasant to accept....
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe advertising campaign for the movie included 100 QR codes, four of which can be found on the movie poster.
- ErroresIn two shots we see the list of brands that Misha is crossing out, he crosses out "Burger" with two lines. Later, when he is crossing out other brands, "Burger" has only one line through it.
- ConexionesFeatured in BadComedian: Moskva 2017: Samiy bredoviy film v mire (2012)
- Bandas sonorasSans Toi
Written by Scott Fisher & Jesus Flores
Performed by by Scott Fisher
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 353,513
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 240,589
- 9 sep 2012
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,227,984
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 52 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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