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Leviathan

  • 2014
  • B-15
  • 2h 20min
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Leviathan (2014)
On the outskirts of a small coastal town in the Barents Sea, where whales sometimes come to its bay, lives an ordinary family: Nikolai, his wife Lilya and their teenage son Romka. The family is haunted by a local corrupted mayor  who is trying to take away the land from Nikolai. To save their homes Nikolai calls his old Army friend in Moscow, who has now become an authoritative attorney. Together they decide to fight back and collect dirt on the mayor.
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En un pueblo costero ruso, Kolya lucha contra un corrupto alcalde cuando le dicen que su casa va a ser demolida.En un pueblo costero ruso, Kolya lucha contra un corrupto alcalde cuando le dicen que su casa va a ser demolida.En un pueblo costero ruso, Kolya lucha contra un corrupto alcalde cuando le dicen que su casa va a ser demolida.

  • Dirección
    • Andrey Zvyagintsev
  • Guionistas
    • Oleg Negin
    • Andrey Zvyagintsev
  • Elenco
    • Aleksey Serebryakov
    • Elena Lyadova
    • Roman Madyanov
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.6/10
    59 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
    • Guionistas
      • Oleg Negin
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
    • Elenco
      • Aleksey Serebryakov
      • Elena Lyadova
      • Roman Madyanov
    • 155Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 288Opiniones de los críticos
    • 92Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 38 premios ganados y 52 nominaciones en total

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    Aleksey Serebryakov
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    • Nikolay
    Elena Lyadova
    Elena Lyadova
    • Lilya
    Roman Madyanov
    Roman Madyanov
    • Mer
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Dmitriy
    Anna Ukolova
    Anna Ukolova
    • Anzhela
    Aleksey Rozin
    Aleksey Rozin
    • Pasha
    Sergey Pokhodaev
    Sergey Pokhodaev
    • Romka
    Platon Kamenev
    • Vitya
    Sergey Bachurskiy
    Sergey Bachurskiy
    • Stepanych
    Valeriy Grishko
    Valeriy Grishko
    • Arkhierey
    Alla Emintseva
    • Sudya
    Margarita Shubina
    Margarita Shubina
    • Prokuror
    Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov
    Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov
    • Nachalnik politsii
    • (as Dmitriy Bykovskiy)
    Sergey Borisov
    • Operativnik
    Igor Savochkin
    Igor Savochkin
    • Sledovatel
    Igor Sergeev
    • Svyashchennik
    Konstantin Telegin
    Olga Lapshina
    Olga Lapshina
    • Matushka
    • Dirección
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
    • Guionistas
      • Oleg Negin
      • Andrey Zvyagintsev
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    9spaceman88

    A cinematic bath in the sea of hopelessness

    "Leviathan" is a David and Goliath story set in a desolate Russian fishing-town.

    We've seen it before- a man desperately tries to keep his property being taken away from rich greedy fat cats.

    But this is also a strong family drama, a tale of friendship, betrayal, corruption, hope, hopelessness...

    Impressive acting overall, the very slow paced narrative and almost no music besides two fitting Philip Glass pieces make this a movie to remember.

    The cinematography also deserves a mention, there are countless wonderfully framed scenes.

    Excellent slow burning drama.
    9estebangonzalez10

    A strong critique of Russian society and corruption that applies universally

    "All power comes from God. As long as it suits Him, fear not."

    After receiving an Oscar nomination for best foreign film, I finally decided to watch this 140 minute long movie. I was hopeful I was finally going to see Russians not having to play villains, but to my surprise this film attacks its own society and the corruption behind its government and official church. It takes a while to get into but after the slow opening twenty minutes the plot began to hook me and the next two hours flew by as the plot got better and better. Despite being a film that brilliantly attacks the corruption of its own government and society, it does so in a universal way so we can all relate to these issues. Loosely based on the biblical story of Job, we follow the main character go through one injustice after another. Director Andrey Zvyagintsev brilliantly captures the humanity of this working class family who are forced out of their own property by the corrupt local Mayor. It is the universal tale of an everyday man struggling against the injustices of an oppressive system (The Clash's "I Fought the Law" song came to mind several times while watching this film). We get glimpses of hope when a friend of the family comes to their defense and tries to confront the big man by uncovering some dirt from his past, but some interesting twists take place and the family dynamics are shaken. The final fifteen minutes of this film were brilliant and I am glad Zvyaginstsev didn't sell out for an easy or feel good ending. The cinematography is also gorgeous thanks to the beautiful location. The film takes place in a small coastal town near the Barents Sea and we get several amazing shots of the waves crashing into the rocks. The beautiful landscape is a huge contrast with the darkness of the corrupt characters. Leviathan is a brilliant film that works as a social satire. Leviathan is a monstrous sea creature mentioned in the Bible, and it is the perfect title for a film that focuses on a small man facing monstrous obstacles. I was surprised that I ended up enjoying this film as much as I did. I still have a lot of catching up with my foreign films, but so far this is my favorite and my frontrunner for the Oscars.

    The performances in this film were also great. Aleksey Serebryakov plays the lead character and he captures the essence and humanity of the hard working class. He has built his own home were he lives with his wife and child working as a mechanic. His wife works at a fish factory. He is desperate and angry for the injustice he is suffering knowing that he is about to lose his home and property. His good friend who is now a lawyer in Moscow has come to his rescue. He is also brilliantly played by Vladimir Vdovichenkov. He is the voice of reason in the film and is always trying to calm down Nikolay who has a strong temper. The corrupt lawyer is played by Roman Madyanov. He makes it easy for the audience to hate him because he represents all the injustice and corruption that we face. Nikolay's wife is played by the beautiful Elena Lyadova and she does a great job of portraying this fragile character. However my favorite supporting performance came from Anna Ukolova who plays a friend of the family and also works with Nikolay's wife. She always has some sarcastic comment about men or officials and she delivers most of the laughs in the movie. Her character helped lighten up the mood at times. The other thing that lightens the mood is the constant drinking in the movie (warning: you might get drunk just by watching them jug down those Vodka bottles). The harsh conditions that these people face force them to find refuge in their alcohol in order to suppress their pain (something many people can relate to as well). What really stands out in this film is that instead of portraying some of the key scenes Zvyaginstev decides to omit them and we are only exposed to the results and its consequences.
    Red_Identity

    Haunting

    There's certainly a feeling of dread, of malice, that really takes over the film even in its early stages. It's rather impressive. The opening and closing shots are of very much resemblance and they do sort of open and close this one tale. It's very much in line with a dark thriller (and in many ways this is that). It's rather impressive, rather stoic. The cinematography is rather beautiful, and it sets off the tone rather well. There are some truly impressive shots in this piece of work, it even reminded me of The White Ribbon. I'm not sure I loved everything about how the script develops, but the film as a whole is certainly very good and perhaps will remain as the best from the Foreign Language nominees. Certainly recommended, but not always an easy viewing.
    9opiostheloego

    Filmography at its highest peak...

    From the very beginning up to very end you can feel the tension and the emotions up to a pure exaggeration! This is not at all something negative! The photography is absolutely enchanting and offers to the viewer that beautiful heartbeat that in a such a film is essential. Amazing, unforgettable landscapes!

    You cannot resist in taking sides when you see and understand the heroes battling with their demons and their enemies, that seem to be surrounding everything that makes their lives...

    Andrey Zvyagintsev after the wonders of drama, passion and mystic lyricism (Vozvrashchenie and Izgnanie) offers yet another one similar of his creations, adding though, a "spicy" allow me to say subject, a taboo, about corruption in modern day Russia and how all those things which are considered as high values to the Russian State and people, seem to be part in this injustice, destroying peoples' lives.
    JohnDeSando

    In the satisfying tradition of dark Russian cinema.

    The Priest: "All power comes from God. As long as it suits Him, fear not." The Mayor: "And so, it suits Him?"

    God may not be immediately apparent in the god-forsaken Russian coastal town of the rewarding film Leviathan, but the devil surely resides there. Or let's just say the proletariat suffers for Politburo politics rather than God to an extent that is disruptive of daily life and lethal in the wrong circumstances. If you cross Crime and Punishment with a dollop of Dr. Zhivago, you might get a hint of how bleak and fateful this rugged world is, relieved by the beautiful timelessness of the landscape.

    Kolya (Aleksay Serebryakov) is a vodka-swilling, perpetually smoking, car-fixing local doomed by the fates and his own temper. Not only does the corrupt local mayor, Vadim (Roman Madyanov), seem destined to seize Kolya's property for a patronage resort, but Kolya" wife, Lilya (Elena Lyadova), is also carrying on with his close friend and attorney, Dimi (Vladimir Vdovichenkov), and no good to come of either ill-fortunes.

    I was captured the whole time by the sense of impending doom especially when director Andrey Serebryakov is featuring only decrepit buildings and sea wrecks. Given the Russian cinema tradition, those images are sure bets to represent the decay of a society that drinks and broods the whole long day. Not that it's a bad thing; it's just that doom creeps along at a petty pace as it circles victims like Kolya and Lilya, who are decent people but moved by passionate forces that emerge from the rocks and roiling sea. The devil is menacing, powerful, and relentless as it stalks its prey, notwithstanding the priest's counsel that God is the one calling the shots.

    Leviathan, like the titular skeleton of a whale that serves as a figurative touchstone, is long, slow, and dark, confirming a stereotype of hardscrabble Russians trying to survive under the portraits of Putin and Gorbachov, the old and new struggling for the heart of the country. Think of Appalachia joined with Montgomery; now there's a whale of a comparison, and this is a behemoth of a film.

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      For 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.
    • Citas

      Vasiliy: Can you pull in Leviathan with a fishhook, or tie down its tongue with a rope? Will it keep begging you for mercy? Will it speak to you with gentle words? Nothing on Earth is its equal. It is king over all that are proud.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de febrero de 2015 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Rusia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official Website
    • Idioma
      • Ruso
    • También se conoce como
      • Левіафан
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kirovsk, Murmanskaya oblast, Rusia
    • Productoras
      • Non-Stop Productions
      • A Company Russia
      • Russian Ministry of Culture
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,092,800
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 15,200
      • 28 dic 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 4,439,481
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