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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn November 1941, remaining squad of Soviet soldiers must stop a column of Nazi Germany tanks.In November 1941, remaining squad of Soviet soldiers must stop a column of Nazi Germany tanks.In November 1941, remaining squad of Soviet soldiers must stop a column of Nazi Germany tanks.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Andrey Shalopa
- Lieutenant Ugryumov
- (as Andrey Shalyopa)
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This film is about ordinary heroes and simple feat. It ordinary people protect what they hold dear, in the main it the memory of ancestors, whose feat gave us life.
Many talk about the doubts about the feat, talk about the propaganda that that there is no talking teapots and assistants of the protagonist, and no hysterical howls of frightened people here warriors, soldiers came to protect your home. People have taken the path of the world's evil and safely carry out their work in the face of true death.
In conclusion to quote one of the characters: Now all the heroes, because the time is.
Many talk about the doubts about the feat, talk about the propaganda that that there is no talking teapots and assistants of the protagonist, and no hysterical howls of frightened people here warriors, soldiers came to protect your home. People have taken the path of the world's evil and safely carry out their work in the face of true death.
In conclusion to quote one of the characters: Now all the heroes, because the time is.
This is an excellent war film about a very straightforward story. Hold your position. That's it.
The protagonists are a group of Soviet soldiers from the Russian and -stan republics (Kazakhstan and co.) Not much importance is given to the characters (there's 28 of them, after all) but they have some very interesting discussions about nationhood, war, life and death, quite philosophical for a trench, without being unrealistic or preachy.
The bad guys don't need a lot of presentation. We've seen them before in other films, they're Nazis.
We are not given more, neither reasons to hate the Nazis (no preaching to a choir) or chest-thumping nationalism or an unsubtle "hidden" anti-Soviet message. The Nazis are advancing to Moscow. These guys want to stop them. It's black and white.
Many Russian movies take an opportunity to take a dig at Communism/Stalin at the same time, showing indifference from the state towards its soldiers or pure incompetence. There's none of that here. Politics are not present in this film and other than the usage of tovarishch (comrade) when addressing officers, one would not know that it was the Soviet Union, a communist state, in this battle.
There are no Soviet flags, no red anything really. It doesn't change the story either way. It was 28 men against a large group of tanks and infantry. It wasn't empire vs empire.
The action is beautifully done and very realistic. There is no unnecessary gore, blood, scalping, decapitation, etc. I don't know how realistic or unrealistic that is. I've seen movies that overdo it (a bullet to the chest causing a waterfall of blood), and although the depiction of gore doesn't bother me, overdoing anything gets boring quickly. In all cases, when people wearing layer upon layer of heavy winter coats get shot, you won't see a lot of blood.
The added bonus of not seeing blood is not knowing who is dead and who isn't, who is covered in earth and who is buried alive, who is mortally injured and who is just knocked out. The Russians can feign death and the Germans would not know it, but the Russians could also really be dead and their own men won't know it.
It adds a bit of mystery, unpredictability and suspense to the story.
The soundtrack is amazing, but let me qualify that. Most of this film is action, so it has action scene music with loud and low (bass) instruments, trumpets and so on. But they still found a way to add three unbelievably beautiful pieces: Rodina (Motherland), Vechnyy Ogon' (The Eternal Flame) and Zimnyy Vals' (Winter Waltz). They're worth buying the soundtrack for. They made me almost cry (at home. The film is not sad at all, at least not for me.)
Overall, a very entertaining, even if straightforward film. Best to watch it in the cinema as the experience there is better for such big films. This may not be a film one would want to watch multiple times, but it's really worth seeing, don't miss it.
The protagonists are a group of Soviet soldiers from the Russian and -stan republics (Kazakhstan and co.) Not much importance is given to the characters (there's 28 of them, after all) but they have some very interesting discussions about nationhood, war, life and death, quite philosophical for a trench, without being unrealistic or preachy.
The bad guys don't need a lot of presentation. We've seen them before in other films, they're Nazis.
We are not given more, neither reasons to hate the Nazis (no preaching to a choir) or chest-thumping nationalism or an unsubtle "hidden" anti-Soviet message. The Nazis are advancing to Moscow. These guys want to stop them. It's black and white.
Many Russian movies take an opportunity to take a dig at Communism/Stalin at the same time, showing indifference from the state towards its soldiers or pure incompetence. There's none of that here. Politics are not present in this film and other than the usage of tovarishch (comrade) when addressing officers, one would not know that it was the Soviet Union, a communist state, in this battle.
There are no Soviet flags, no red anything really. It doesn't change the story either way. It was 28 men against a large group of tanks and infantry. It wasn't empire vs empire.
The action is beautifully done and very realistic. There is no unnecessary gore, blood, scalping, decapitation, etc. I don't know how realistic or unrealistic that is. I've seen movies that overdo it (a bullet to the chest causing a waterfall of blood), and although the depiction of gore doesn't bother me, overdoing anything gets boring quickly. In all cases, when people wearing layer upon layer of heavy winter coats get shot, you won't see a lot of blood.
The added bonus of not seeing blood is not knowing who is dead and who isn't, who is covered in earth and who is buried alive, who is mortally injured and who is just knocked out. The Russians can feign death and the Germans would not know it, but the Russians could also really be dead and their own men won't know it.
It adds a bit of mystery, unpredictability and suspense to the story.
The soundtrack is amazing, but let me qualify that. Most of this film is action, so it has action scene music with loud and low (bass) instruments, trumpets and so on. But they still found a way to add three unbelievably beautiful pieces: Rodina (Motherland), Vechnyy Ogon' (The Eternal Flame) and Zimnyy Vals' (Winter Waltz). They're worth buying the soundtrack for. They made me almost cry (at home. The film is not sad at all, at least not for me.)
Overall, a very entertaining, even if straightforward film. Best to watch it in the cinema as the experience there is better for such big films. This may not be a film one would want to watch multiple times, but it's really worth seeing, don't miss it.
I usually prefer to talk about the a film, what's on the screen and not about what's going and what's being said around it, but I'll make a slight exception.
Russia churns out a lot of war films and a lot of films with patriotism as the key (sometimes only) ingredient. There is an understandable fatigue of these films (just like some are tired of comic book or superhero films) so people are now giving low scores to any war film, regardless of its merits.
Russia also has a lot of people that love to see Russian films fail. Russia produces a lot of trash and cash-grab (popsa) films so you have people that call everything that comes from Russia as popsa and want to see it fail.
No, this film is not a box office failure nor a financial failure. Yes, the budget is underreported, (which is strange considering people want to see bigger budget films) but it seems to have made its money back already. One cannot compare it to American films with bigger budgets, star power, the advantage of English, etc.
Without going into spoilers, this film is about a battle, or series of battles, between a Nazi Germany Panzer division and Soviet (Russian and Kazakh) defensive positions. If you want a love story, you've come to the wrong place. If you want a superhero, you've come to the wrong place. Rambo doing it all by himself, taking down the Wehrmacht and killing Hitler himself? Wrong place.
This film has been de-Sovietized, reducing references to Stalin, red flags, Marxism, Communism, etc. People seem to take issue with that and feel that this point makes this film a 1/10 film.
The fact is defending a trench is defending a trench. It makes no difference if one does it for the union of republics (USSR) or for a particular republic (RSFSR). In this case, the soldiers were defending (the road to) Moscow and it was not inaccurate that they were defending Russia. Yugoslav WW2 films also have people talking about taking/defending particular regions (Slavonia, Vojvodina, Kosovo, Serbia, etc.) and that does not necessarily mean they denied the existence of Yugoslavia.
Not that this film has not been de-Sovietized. It has, but it's not such a big deal. People still referred to each other as comrade, and yes, there were not a lot of flags and hammer-and- sickle stuff, but this was an undersupplied unit, lacking both men, guns, ammo and supplies.
The production values are quite high and this film lacks the TV-cheesiness of many Russian films and shows.
The Russians are not presented as good people, nor are the Nazis presented as evil. There is no need for that. We know who's who. This was like two boxers in the ring - "this is where we are now. Let's settle this."
It's dark, without being gloomy and depressing. It's violent without being disgusting.
It has professional acting, professional camera work, professional lighting, sound and CGI.
The script is not very deep because this is a film about men defending a trench. It sets out to do one thing and does it very, very well.
8/10.
Russia churns out a lot of war films and a lot of films with patriotism as the key (sometimes only) ingredient. There is an understandable fatigue of these films (just like some are tired of comic book or superhero films) so people are now giving low scores to any war film, regardless of its merits.
Russia also has a lot of people that love to see Russian films fail. Russia produces a lot of trash and cash-grab (popsa) films so you have people that call everything that comes from Russia as popsa and want to see it fail.
No, this film is not a box office failure nor a financial failure. Yes, the budget is underreported, (which is strange considering people want to see bigger budget films) but it seems to have made its money back already. One cannot compare it to American films with bigger budgets, star power, the advantage of English, etc.
Without going into spoilers, this film is about a battle, or series of battles, between a Nazi Germany Panzer division and Soviet (Russian and Kazakh) defensive positions. If you want a love story, you've come to the wrong place. If you want a superhero, you've come to the wrong place. Rambo doing it all by himself, taking down the Wehrmacht and killing Hitler himself? Wrong place.
This film has been de-Sovietized, reducing references to Stalin, red flags, Marxism, Communism, etc. People seem to take issue with that and feel that this point makes this film a 1/10 film.
The fact is defending a trench is defending a trench. It makes no difference if one does it for the union of republics (USSR) or for a particular republic (RSFSR). In this case, the soldiers were defending (the road to) Moscow and it was not inaccurate that they were defending Russia. Yugoslav WW2 films also have people talking about taking/defending particular regions (Slavonia, Vojvodina, Kosovo, Serbia, etc.) and that does not necessarily mean they denied the existence of Yugoslavia.
Not that this film has not been de-Sovietized. It has, but it's not such a big deal. People still referred to each other as comrade, and yes, there were not a lot of flags and hammer-and- sickle stuff, but this was an undersupplied unit, lacking both men, guns, ammo and supplies.
The production values are quite high and this film lacks the TV-cheesiness of many Russian films and shows.
The Russians are not presented as good people, nor are the Nazis presented as evil. There is no need for that. We know who's who. This was like two boxers in the ring - "this is where we are now. Let's settle this."
It's dark, without being gloomy and depressing. It's violent without being disgusting.
It has professional acting, professional camera work, professional lighting, sound and CGI.
The script is not very deep because this is a film about men defending a trench. It sets out to do one thing and does it very, very well.
8/10.
FOREWORD
So "28 Panfilov's" came out. Only 1.700.000$ in budget. For a start, i'm very sorry for bad English, but i trying, because never teaching in school (in my school in city - only German language), only in internet (films, games, forums, without teacher, i hope you will forgive me). I have not seen such a realistic film about the Great Patriotic War, filmed in modern Russia. But what is really there, the normal film about this war we have, in fact, and not removed. "Brest Fortress" stands out, of course, but it is not quite realistic - after all the drama and all the love stories are present there. In the "28-Panfilov," all this is not a realistic film to the limit, and this will please any fan of military history, like me. I very much awaited release of the film, and believed in him. It wanted to get it to something stirred up the people, the hope of a good movie appeared, the fact that such films can be done for little money, giving a soul into his work and solid professionalism.
Today, finally, went to the movies and after watching I can safely say - the film was a success, he came out exactly the way he expected. If you live in USA, for example, and you want to watch no Hollywood film - enjoy! Later, creators give this film for free (for all), maybe without English subtitles, but i hope somebody can to create this for you!
STORY AND ACTORS
Not by chance, these two points are together. In the film, the action and the characters are so laconic dialogues are interwoven with each other, that one and a half hour movie fly by unnoticed. Heroes - not idiots cardboard, ready to rush to recess screaming, but real, living people with their characters and points of view. Can and make a joke, and "for the tactics talking" and friend to cheer - all without screams, panic, or any other devilry, and on a normal, living language - these people believe and they are going through.
For a long time I have not seen such a lively acting. The film is not shot no one famous actor that is also likely to play into the hands. And yes, the actors are very alive in their dialogues believe, and some to pull out there do not smell.
War - a war, it is in the film is simple, no frills, pressing, breaks, clanging "tracks" of tanks and pressed into the viewer's chair in the bombings. The film takes several days and includes a piece of peace (in the context of military operations and the German offensive on Moscow) life, preparing for battle and the fight itself.
Take the example of the 28 Panfilov, Russian creators of films - that's how you need and nothing else.
In the film, no gram of pathos, a single gram. It commander for soldiers - concise and clear, the political instructor - imagine! - Not screaming, not shoot in the back, and generally behaves like a normal person who is experiencing for themselves, for their country and their homeland, for their fighters.
SOUND
The sound in the picture is gorgeous. He is not just good, it masterpiece, not afraid of the word. In the film, the sound of it, the way it should be in these paintings - or not to pass on what people feel, sitting in the trenches under artillery fire. If a shell falls - there is a clear understanding that falls something that can kill you - a large and deadly. If the bullet is beating on the surface - do you believe that this is a bullet and not a dragonfly or (sic!) Spider. If riding a tank, the roar of its engine runs through your insides. All at the highest level, bravo! Once again, thank you Gaijin.
MUSIC
She deserves a separate paragraph. For the first time in a long, long time, music from the movie I remember: it is different, it emphasizes the stage helps the narrative, makes worry about the characters. As an example cite the scene where he first showed relatively peaceful preparation for combat, heroes joke, cheer each other, the audience feels it - and then again! - There is an abrupt change of the frame, show the Germans - tanks, soldiers, artillery - the tireless German power in general, which playfully pulled down half of Europe. And at the same time frame, changing music, it comes to the viewer that it is moving to the position and what it all might end (before the Germans did not show in the frame), - no small role in this understanding has played just the same music.
In total, this is the best the best that has been written for the Russian cinema.
EFFECTS
Here help "Gaijin", the creators of online game about the war - "War Thunder" (Free-to-Play).
From a technical point of view, the film is based on the level of the American cult films about the war, or the eerie "Purgatory" Nevzorov. Fighting, shelling, the technique itself - all realistic, nowhere reproach. Fantastic light, traces of great tracks, great smoke, everything is done on a professional level, and it is for so little money that the guys spent on film! Here, nothing to complain about, with commuter graphics all in the end became even more realistic.
Without Russophobia, no propaganda, no policy, no desecration of the Soviet or Hitler regime. Everything that you feel - this is how simple guys, men, faced with such a choice, never for a moment doubted that it be done.
So "28 Panfilov's" came out. Only 1.700.000$ in budget. For a start, i'm very sorry for bad English, but i trying, because never teaching in school (in my school in city - only German language), only in internet (films, games, forums, without teacher, i hope you will forgive me). I have not seen such a realistic film about the Great Patriotic War, filmed in modern Russia. But what is really there, the normal film about this war we have, in fact, and not removed. "Brest Fortress" stands out, of course, but it is not quite realistic - after all the drama and all the love stories are present there. In the "28-Panfilov," all this is not a realistic film to the limit, and this will please any fan of military history, like me. I very much awaited release of the film, and believed in him. It wanted to get it to something stirred up the people, the hope of a good movie appeared, the fact that such films can be done for little money, giving a soul into his work and solid professionalism.
Today, finally, went to the movies and after watching I can safely say - the film was a success, he came out exactly the way he expected. If you live in USA, for example, and you want to watch no Hollywood film - enjoy! Later, creators give this film for free (for all), maybe without English subtitles, but i hope somebody can to create this for you!
STORY AND ACTORS
Not by chance, these two points are together. In the film, the action and the characters are so laconic dialogues are interwoven with each other, that one and a half hour movie fly by unnoticed. Heroes - not idiots cardboard, ready to rush to recess screaming, but real, living people with their characters and points of view. Can and make a joke, and "for the tactics talking" and friend to cheer - all without screams, panic, or any other devilry, and on a normal, living language - these people believe and they are going through.
For a long time I have not seen such a lively acting. The film is not shot no one famous actor that is also likely to play into the hands. And yes, the actors are very alive in their dialogues believe, and some to pull out there do not smell.
War - a war, it is in the film is simple, no frills, pressing, breaks, clanging "tracks" of tanks and pressed into the viewer's chair in the bombings. The film takes several days and includes a piece of peace (in the context of military operations and the German offensive on Moscow) life, preparing for battle and the fight itself.
Take the example of the 28 Panfilov, Russian creators of films - that's how you need and nothing else.
In the film, no gram of pathos, a single gram. It commander for soldiers - concise and clear, the political instructor - imagine! - Not screaming, not shoot in the back, and generally behaves like a normal person who is experiencing for themselves, for their country and their homeland, for their fighters.
SOUND
The sound in the picture is gorgeous. He is not just good, it masterpiece, not afraid of the word. In the film, the sound of it, the way it should be in these paintings - or not to pass on what people feel, sitting in the trenches under artillery fire. If a shell falls - there is a clear understanding that falls something that can kill you - a large and deadly. If the bullet is beating on the surface - do you believe that this is a bullet and not a dragonfly or (sic!) Spider. If riding a tank, the roar of its engine runs through your insides. All at the highest level, bravo! Once again, thank you Gaijin.
MUSIC
She deserves a separate paragraph. For the first time in a long, long time, music from the movie I remember: it is different, it emphasizes the stage helps the narrative, makes worry about the characters. As an example cite the scene where he first showed relatively peaceful preparation for combat, heroes joke, cheer each other, the audience feels it - and then again! - There is an abrupt change of the frame, show the Germans - tanks, soldiers, artillery - the tireless German power in general, which playfully pulled down half of Europe. And at the same time frame, changing music, it comes to the viewer that it is moving to the position and what it all might end (before the Germans did not show in the frame), - no small role in this understanding has played just the same music.
In total, this is the best the best that has been written for the Russian cinema.
EFFECTS
Here help "Gaijin", the creators of online game about the war - "War Thunder" (Free-to-Play).
From a technical point of view, the film is based on the level of the American cult films about the war, or the eerie "Purgatory" Nevzorov. Fighting, shelling, the technique itself - all realistic, nowhere reproach. Fantastic light, traces of great tracks, great smoke, everything is done on a professional level, and it is for so little money that the guys spent on film! Here, nothing to complain about, with commuter graphics all in the end became even more realistic.
Without Russophobia, no propaganda, no policy, no desecration of the Soviet or Hitler regime. Everything that you feel - this is how simple guys, men, faced with such a choice, never for a moment doubted that it be done.
As the first ever crowd-funded movie it came out amazing. The story about men who stood up for their country is not new in cinematography. But the way it was presented in this movie is very special. It's at the same time very simple and keeps you emotionally tense till the very end. The story about men who had to put on the table even more than they had. Who knew that they will die and most likely still won't stop the enemy but still did their best. Main characters are played by the actors of different nationalities that corresponds to the reality of the WWII, when the whole world stepped into a fight. Filming crew did an amazing work on battle action and special effects. This movie really touches the soul.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTo get shots of model tanks to look realistic, they were shot at x4 speed. The camera was mounted on a KUKA robotic arm (such as used at assembly lines), so it could reproduce the motion of outdoors camera.
- GaffesAt the beginning of the movie an officer is using a modern plastic multi tool protractor, which wasn't available at the time.
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- 85 384 000 RUR (estimé)
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