Russkaya Lolita
- 2002
- 1h 33m
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Les événements du roman controversé "Lolita" de Vladimir Nabokov dans la Russie moderne.Les événements du roman controversé "Lolita" de Vladimir Nabokov dans la Russie moderne.Les événements du roman controversé "Lolita" de Vladimir Nabokov dans la Russie moderne.
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While the story is only loosely bases on the original story "Lolita", it is a superb film. The acting very well done. I think the actors were perfectly cast.
That being said... the movie does in fact touching on being a pornographic film. Spread legged female genitalia can be seen. The sex scenes while not graphic, I think may have actually been real sex being performed.
Valeria Nemchenko was superb as "lolita".
I think this is a great movie. Loved the dialogue, the story line and the acting.
That being said... the movie does in fact touching on being a pornographic film. Spread legged female genitalia can be seen. The sex scenes while not graphic, I think may have actually been real sex being performed.
Valeria Nemchenko was superb as "lolita".
I think this is a great movie. Loved the dialogue, the story line and the acting.
This is blasphemy to the great novel and one of the very worst movies I have ever seen. There is too little plot and too much sex for a mainstream movie, but too little sex and too much talking for a porn. The story is at average porn level, sex is lousy, and directing, acting and camera are terrible. The movie has no quality at all. On the one hand, there is no artistic quality, and on the other, you cannot even jerk off while watching it. Throughout the whole thing, I was thinking about Nabokov turning in his grave, but after the last scene, I think I died and started to turn in my own. I would give it a zero if it was possible, but unfortunately, I have to satisfy with
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1/10.
I watched it censored on YouTube. This film may not be for everyone, and it certainly doesn't aim for a faithful literary adaptation. However, Valeria Nemchenko's portrayal seems more aligned with Nabokov's original vision than either of the Hollywood versions. She captures the playful, seductive essence perfectly. With simple sets and a memorable outhouse scene, this low-budget, provocative reimagining delivers on its steamy promise. Plus, I must admit, I enjoyed the alternate "happier" ending. ===Note 1, the real name of actor is not Vladimir Sorokin, but Vladimir Sorokolita. Note 2. "Gennadi Petrovich" is nicknamed by Alisa as "the crocodile" which makes him being named after "Gena the crocodile" from the "Tcheburashka" books by Eduard Uspenskiy.
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A mother and her daughter are running short of money and are thankful that they could rent a room to a writer. The mother is lonely and the daughter is coming of age. The mother immediately gets in love with him, which causing to the daughter a terrible jealousy. And then the daughter chooses the most unfailing weapon - she tries to discourage him from her mother. She tries to get his attention by parading around without panties, asking his help with her shower, and rubbing up against him and flashing him whenever her mother is not looking. She is even trying to convince her mom, that since she is becoming a woman, that he should teach her some of the finer points of love. Could the grown man resist the charms of a 14 year-old nymphet.
In 1957 Vladimir Nabokov wrote "Lolita", which is now regarded by many as the second greatest English-language novel of the 20th century (after "The Great Gatsby"). But Nabokov was also Russian emigrant, who was a very well-regarded novelist in his own country and his own language before he was chased out of Russia by the Communists and out of Europe by the Nazis. English-language filmmakers have struggled to adapt his brilliant but controversial novel over the years. The great Stanley Kubrick was not entirely successful, and the hack Adrian Lyne probably shouldn't have tried. So it seems encouraging that Russia might attempt to reclaim a native son and one of the great Russian authors by doing their own adaptation of "Lolita". This movie unfortunately though is pretty much a travesty.
I have to cast around to find anything good to say about this. It does put back in the sex that the earlier adaptations were (understandably) quite coy and circumspect about, but the problem is it takes out pretty much everything else and turns the whole thing into basically a softcore porn film. The whole narrative of the book is largely dispensed with so that it is reduced to just a ridiculous sex fantasy about a male lodger who comes to room with a widow and her young daughter and has a whole lot of sex with both of them. The end.
Before anyone gets too worked up though, the young "Lolita" in this version (called "Alice" here) is not the 12-year-old girl in the novel or even the more mature 15-year-old actresses that played the part in the two movies (Sue Lyon and Dominique Swain). The actress here, Valeria Nemchenko, when she loses her pig tails and baby-doll dresses, is obviously about 20, so this is not so much unwholesome as it is just, boring and pointless. Yeah, Nemchenko is quite attractive, and most males probably won't mind watching her have sex, but she literally does so for at least 30 minutes of the running time. There are also some graphic sex scenes with the mother, Olga (Marina Zasimova), who unfortunately looks a lot more like Shelley Winters (from the Kubrick movie) than Melanie Griffith (from the Lyne). And suffice, it to say that, like with most softcore porn, once the sex scenes start they just don't stop right up until the ending, which is both unbelievable and unbelievably stupid. This is pretty much just a porno parody of the great novel.
I have to cast around to find anything good to say about this. It does put back in the sex that the earlier adaptations were (understandably) quite coy and circumspect about, but the problem is it takes out pretty much everything else and turns the whole thing into basically a softcore porn film. The whole narrative of the book is largely dispensed with so that it is reduced to just a ridiculous sex fantasy about a male lodger who comes to room with a widow and her young daughter and has a whole lot of sex with both of them. The end.
Before anyone gets too worked up though, the young "Lolita" in this version (called "Alice" here) is not the 12-year-old girl in the novel or even the more mature 15-year-old actresses that played the part in the two movies (Sue Lyon and Dominique Swain). The actress here, Valeria Nemchenko, when she loses her pig tails and baby-doll dresses, is obviously about 20, so this is not so much unwholesome as it is just, boring and pointless. Yeah, Nemchenko is quite attractive, and most males probably won't mind watching her have sex, but she literally does so for at least 30 minutes of the running time. There are also some graphic sex scenes with the mother, Olga (Marina Zasimova), who unfortunately looks a lot more like Shelley Winters (from the Kubrick movie) than Melanie Griffith (from the Lyne). And suffice, it to say that, like with most softcore porn, once the sex scenes start they just don't stop right up until the ending, which is both unbelievable and unbelievably stupid. This is pretty much just a porno parody of the great novel.
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- AnecdotesThis movie is a very loose adaptation of the novel "Lolita" by Vladimir Nabokov. The main connection is that a writer is renting a room at a single mother and her teen daughter and the writer starts an affair with the daughter.
- GaffesWhile goofing off with her friends Alisa keeps looking to the rights, apparently looking for the directors directions.
- Générique farfeluThe opening credits mention the source material and the writer as "based on the motifs from a scandalous novel by a famous Russian writer".
- ConnexionsReferences Robin des bois: Prince des voleurs (1991)
- Bandes originalesSeit umschlungen, Millionen, WaltzNr. 443
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written by Johann Strauss
(played when Olga is showing Gennadij the house)
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