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The Fool

Título original: Durak
  • 2014
  • 1h 56min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.0/10
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Darya Moroz, Boris Nevzorov, Yuriy Tsurilo, Natalya Surkova, and Artyom Bystrov in The Fool (2014)
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Dima Nikitin es un fontanero honesto que decide enfrentarse al corrupto sistema local para salvar la vida de 800 habitantes de un antiguo edificio que está a punto de colapsar.Dima Nikitin es un fontanero honesto que decide enfrentarse al corrupto sistema local para salvar la vida de 800 habitantes de un antiguo edificio que está a punto de colapsar.Dima Nikitin es un fontanero honesto que decide enfrentarse al corrupto sistema local para salvar la vida de 800 habitantes de un antiguo edificio que está a punto de colapsar.

  • Dirección
    • Yuriy Bykov
  • Guionista
    • Yuriy Bykov
  • Elenco
    • Artyom Bystrov
    • Natalya Surkova
    • Yuriy Tsurilo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    8.0/10
    18 k
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    • Dirección
      • Yuriy Bykov
    • Guionista
      • Yuriy Bykov
    • Elenco
      • Artyom Bystrov
      • Natalya Surkova
      • Yuriy Tsurilo
    • 42Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 63Opiniones de los críticos
    • 83Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 18 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Artyom Bystrov
    Artyom Bystrov
    • Dima Nikitin
    Natalya Surkova
    Natalya Surkova
    • Nina Galaganova, mer
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Bogachyov
    Boris Nevzorov
    Boris Nevzorov
    • Fedotov
    Kirill Polukhin
    Kirill Polukhin
    • Matyugin
    Aleksandr Korshunov
    • Nikitin's Father
    Olga Samoshina
    Olga Samoshina
    • Nikitin's Mother
    Darya Moroz
    Darya Moroz
    • Nikitin's Wife Masha
    Sergey Artsibashev
    Sergey Artsibashev
    • Tulskiy
    • (as Sergey Artsybashev)
    Elena Panova
    Elena Panova
    • Kristina
    Dmitriy Kulichkov
    Dmitriy Kulichkov
    • Drunk
    Ilya Isaev
    Ilya Isaev
    • Safronov
    Maksim Pinsker
    Maksim Pinsker
    • Sayapin
    Lyubov Rudenko
    Lyubov Rudenko
    • Razumihina
    Irina Nizina
    • Chernenko
    Gordey Kobzev
    • Nikitin's Son
    Pyotr Barancheev
    Pyotr Barancheev
    • Emelyanov
    Angelina Rimashevskaya
    • Drunk's Daughter Kristina
    • Dirección
      • Yuriy Bykov
    • Guionista
      • Yuriy Bykov
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    9LeonardHaid

    good vs. EVIL in Russia

    The 2 questions I came away with after watching this extraordinary movie were, does this kind of thing really happen in Russia, and is this really what Russia is like? I contacted my only Russian acquaintance about this, and he said the movie is an accurate, though exaggerated, depiction of small-town Russia. I was curious about his comment about the movie taking place in a small town; Russians live in massive apartment buildings in small towns? In fact not a whole lot about this film is small-townish, at least to this Canadian outsider. It feels like an urban nightmare, mostly taking place in or around this huge apartment building teeming with people, at a restaurant that's teeming with people as well - because the local government is throwing a big party for themselves - or along built-up streets. The most glaring indication that the setting is indeed a small town is when the government heads all get together in a small room to discuss an emergency situation, and we are introduced to an unsavoury ragtag assortment of drunken schemers who happen to have absolute control over the local population. There is nothing urbane about these people. It's made clear in The Fool, however, that this fiefdom's vulgarity is partly the result of trickle-down vulgarity from the federal level, and there's an underlying despondency among some of the local government officials as they seemingly have no other choice but to be corrupt. So you do get glimpses of decency and humanity within the fiefdom. But how can decency and humanity win amidst the corrupt, cutthroat, dog-eat-dog reality in modern Russia from the top down to the bottom. The Fool is a tale of a flower that attempts to grow in sewage, and what happens to it, and it is the tale of how people as individuals are affected when evil reigns. Some become evil themselves, some try to resist evil entirely, most take the middle road. Beyond that, The Fool is a story about people just trying to do the best they can for themselves and their families, and be happy despite overwhelming odds, and despite hopelessness all around them.
    10lee_eisenberg

    Will there ever be any hope for Russia?

    Yuri Bykov's "Durak" ("The Fool" in English) looks as the current state of affairs in Russia. This story of a plumber facing an intractable bureaucracy when he tries to draw people's attention to a precarious apartment building is merely one look into an oligarchic society that's seen little infrastructural and political advancement since the Soviet collapse. Indeed, the city government seems as hopeless as the private citizens. The truth is, none of this should come as a surprise. Boris Yeltsin turned Russia into a kleptocracy. Vladimir Putin stabilized the economy but restored the Soviet-era authoritarianism. Corruption has dominated the country ever since the USSR collapsed (and was certainly widespread in Soviet times).

    "The Fool" is mostly an indictment of Putin's Russia, but can be seen as an indictment of any society in which corruption is so ingrained that the citizens practically accept it. Worth seeing.
    10Red-125

    Dostoevsky's "The Idiot" in today's Russia

    The Russian film Durak (2014/II) was shown in the U.S. with the title "The Fool." Yuriy Bykov was the writer and director. The overall theme is consistent with Dostoevsky's "The Idiot." In that novel, Prince Lyov Nikolayevich Myshkin is an honest, kind, helpful person. No once can believe that anyone could truly be this good, and that's why the call him an idiot.

    In a small Russian city, Syn Dimy (played by Gordey Kobzev) is also an honest, kind, helpful person, and no one respects him for it. He's a low- ranking foreman of a municipal plumbing repair crew. Syn discovers that one of the municipal housing units is about to collapse. He reports this to the authorities, but no one wants to hear it.

    In a previous film by Bykov--The Major--we learned that the police department was a cesspool of corruption. In The Fool, we learn that the entire municipal system is based on corruption. Everyone is on the take. No one really cares about the 820 people in the building. The only question is how to continue in positions of power and affluence after the building collapses.

    This is a brilliant, but very grim film. There's no humor in it. We saw it in the excellent Dryden Theatre at The George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY. It's primarily set indoors--in the night club where the mayor is celebrating her 50th birthday, or in the doomed building, which houses very poor, very angry people. It will work well on the small screen. It's a movie you don't want to miss. Find it an see it.
    10roundtablet

    chilling and profound

    I am surprised that this movie didn't get more attention. "The fool" is such an interesting and unique movie, set in a poor town in Russia, where corruption is a big issue. This movie focuses a lot on the characters motivations and morals, even though the topic of political corruption is so often made into a "evil big politics vs good poor people" theme, this movie tries to be more grey in its depiction. Instead of just showing you political higher ups that are just assholes for the movies sake, it goes deeper and presents its whole system as flawed and as a result people only caring about themselves. The plot revolves a lot around the question of responsibility and sacrifices. The characters are relatable and the movie can create so much tension, the acting is good overall and in some scenes it really shines. The atmosphere created by its music and camera shots was perfectly fitting to the scene, from long drawn out shots with jarring noises that makes you feel the cold of this Russian winter, to conversations in conference rooms which makes you feel claustrophobic. Overall I would say that this movie is perfectly made, from its very gripping story to its interesting questions about morality.
    9tmdaines

    Durak (2014 - Yuriy Bykov): ****1/2

    The setup is fairly simple, during a violet domestic dispute about stolen money that serves as the film's prologue, a water pipe bursts. The whole scene underscores what is to come: a tale of a corrupt society teetering on the brink of disaster socially, economically and politically.

    The hero of the film, Dima, the "durak" (fool) of the title of the film, is a bright young plumber on the way up in the world. After inspecting the damage, he soon realises that the burst pipe is merely evidence of a much larger issue: the entire block of flats is falling apart and will do so in 24 hours. While this should have been rectified during regular renovations of the building, the funds to do so were skimmed off the top by the local head of the housing organisation.

    In response, Dima goes right to the very top of the provincial town in an attempt to save the lives of the occupants. Is anyone going to be motivated to act, however, if they have already been bleeding the system dry until now? Perhaps covering their own backs will prove the only motivation.

    A brilliant film: one where you truly don't know whether to laugh or cry. From my time in Ukraine though, I dread just how accurate this slice of modern small town Russian life is.

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      Dima Nikitin: We live like animals and die like animals because we are nobodies to each other.

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      Referenced in Vdud (2017)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de agosto de 2014 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Rusia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Site (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Ruso
    • También se conoce como
      • Ahmoq
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Tula, Tula Oblast, Rusia
    • Productoras
      • Rock Films
      • Russian Ministry of Culture
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 56 minutos
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    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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