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Leaving Afghanistan

Titre original : Bratstvo
  • 2019
  • 1h 53min
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6,1/10
1,4 k
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Anton Momot in Leaving Afghanistan (2019)
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À la fin de la guerre soviéto-afghane, le fils du général soviétique Vasiliev est kidnappé après un accident d'avion. La 108ème division d'infanterie motorisée est retardée pour une dernière... Tout lireÀ la fin de la guerre soviéto-afghane, le fils du général soviétique Vasiliev est kidnappé après un accident d'avion. La 108ème division d'infanterie motorisée est retardée pour une dernière mission: ramener le fils du général.À la fin de la guerre soviéto-afghane, le fils du général soviétique Vasiliev est kidnappé après un accident d'avion. La 108ème division d'infanterie motorisée est retardée pour une dernière mission: ramener le fils du général.

  • Réalisation
    • Pavel Lungin
  • Scénario
    • Nikolay Kovalyov
    • Aleksandr Lungin
    • Pavel Lungin
  • Casting principal
    • Kirill Pirogov
    • Yan Tsapnik
    • Mikhail Kremer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    1,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Pavel Lungin
    • Scénario
      • Nikolay Kovalyov
      • Aleksandr Lungin
      • Pavel Lungin
    • Casting principal
      • Kirill Pirogov
      • Yan Tsapnik
      • Mikhail Kremer
    • 5avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Battle for Afghanistan
    Trailer 1:56
    Battle for Afghanistan

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    Kirill Pirogov
    Kirill Pirogov
    • Dmitrich
    Yan Tsapnik
    Yan Tsapnik
    • Abdasalamov
    Mikhail Kremer
    Mikhail Kremer
    • Guirya
    Alexander Kuznetsov
    Alexander Kuznetsov
    • Laryok - aka Stall
    • (as Aleksandr Kuznetsov)
    Umedjon Bahabaev
    • Turkmen
    Vasiliy Butkevich
    • Sapog
    Kirill Ermichev
    Kirill Ermichev
    • Melnik
    Radzhabali Khuseynov
    • Old man
    • (as Radzhab Khuseynov)
    Vitaliy Kishchenko
    Vitaliy Kishchenko
    • General Vasilyev
    Roman Kolotukhin
    • Malets
    Anton Kuznetsov
    Anton Kuznetsov
    • Abubakr
    Fyodor Lavrov
    Fyodor Lavrov
    • Volodya
    Anton Momot
    Anton Momot
    • Greek
    Ali Mukhammad
    Ali Mukhammad
    • Sardar
    Arslan Murzabekov
    • Zmarai
    Dilovar Nigmatov
    • Nadim
    Timofei Parshikov
    • VHS
    Evgeniy Sangadzhiev
    Evgeniy Sangadzhiev
    • Usbek
    • Réalisation
      • Pavel Lungin
    • Scénario
      • Nikolay Kovalyov
      • Aleksandr Lungin
      • Pavel Lungin
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    7MarsOz

    A mature film that's better than the ratings would have you believe.

    In 2020, The US has been engaged in the tricky process of extracting itself from it's military blunder into Afghanistan, leaving the future of the government it has propped up in uncertainty. Last year, "Brotherhood" was released, telling the story of the Soviet Union's own tumultuous extraction from the country, laden with it's own uncertainties.

    If I were to make a rough comparison, what Full Metal Jacket was to The Deer Hunter is what Brotherhood is to 9th Company. That is to say; Brotherhood is not like a Hollywood action movie with big fireball explosions and hordes of mindless enemies that serve to be mowed down by fearless, hardened and 'badass' soldiers. In Brotherhood, the special effects are realistically tame and used appropriately, the Mujahideen put up a deadly fight, and the soldiers they are fighting range from the brave, careless, and absolutely terrified; and sometimes all three.

    The soldiers also all have different senses of morality and motivation, it is for that I assume where the bombardment of 1 star ratings on IMDB came from and the reason I am writing this review. As far as I can tell, the soldiers here (as in real war) are portrayed as human beings with human flaws that are capable of and indeed at times act unprofessionally and at others, do terrible things. The Mujahideen are also portrayed with the same level of nuance, some are willing to make a deal with the Soviets, others are committed to brutality.

    The sets and props are spot on, anyone who has watched documentaries on the Soviet-Afghan war, or indeed on the more recent conflict (in regards to the locations at least) should be completely satisfied. As for the sound design, the crisp chatter of Kalashnikovs and explosions echoing around the mountains and isolated cobble houses of Afghanistan leave little to be desired. The soundtrack is appropriately haunting, and makes great use of the music of Soviet punk, Egor Letov, something that as a big Letov fan I appreciated greatly.

    I'd highly recommend this to any buffs of the Soviet war in Afghanistan, as well as to anyone who wants a prime example of a mature Russian war film.
    9vikpk

    Excellent drama

    This movie's realistic approach to the war in Afghanistan and the characters involved is absolutely stunning. It takes no sides, yet it does reveal the ugly and the good in the different sides. Driven by political agenda the Soviet war in that ragged country morphs into a battle for survival of those involved, as ideological agendas make little sense for the locals who are goat herders and gang members, nor for the young Russian soldier recruited to impose "socialism" to the Afghani's, who, after all, fight trying to preserve their own country and way of life.

    The low morale of the Soviet soldiers, yet the undisputed bravery and comradery at the same time, the savage and murderous culture of the locals, yet intertwined with a moral code that denounces betrayal and empty materialism are all intertwined in the story.

    The acting is brilliant, absolutely believable at all times. There is suspense, but it is not only that which keeps you interested from start to finish. It is the unpretentious telling of a true drama from an artistic angle. The camera shots are also simple, somewhat documentary style realistic, yet visually moving.

    Excellent movie, highly recommended.
    10Godfazzer85

    Bitter memory of Soviet military adventures

    This film, like Chernobyl, is the truth about what the Soviet Union is. Human life is worth nothing. What kind of ephemeral goals, thousands of human losses, for the sake of influence. This movie is true. Requiem for tens of thousands of people who died in Afghanistan, from 15 republics of the former union. A meaningless adventure. Bravo Lungin! And the fact that this film is scolded in modern Russia, Putin's Russia, says that it should be watched!
    10vici_rsa

    A reminder how war can be

    This is not a Hollywood style film. Is a bitter reminder of Afghan war for former Soviet Union Army. And I am still with a question what army was doing in Afghanistan. Except loses, human pain, a war is shown. I have my respect to all solders who fought there and I consider this film as a tribute to all of them.
    1harryplinkett14

    Utter crap

    Apparently, Russian soldiers in Afghanistan were either criminals, idiots, lunatics, traitors, or all of the above. None of them had any genuine desire to do good, like build infrastructure, for instance, something this film never has time to acknowledge. None of them were patriots who fought bravely. None of them performed their duties professionally. None of them deserve to be called heroes. When veterans protested the film during a screening at which the director was present, he defended himself, saying he did not intend to insult 'their' fatherland. The choice of words was more than revealing. For him, it was not 'his' fatherland, but 'theirs'. And this alien country did nothing right, just as her sons that fought and died in Afghanistan did nothing right. That's what this nasty film director would have us believe, that is.

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      According to the director Pavel Lungin the movie is inspired by the memories of his friend Nikolay Kovalev, who actually did army service in Afghanistan during the war and later became Army General of the Russian Federation. He died a month before the official premiere of the movie.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mai 2019 (Russie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Russie
    • Langue
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Fraternité
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dagestan, Caucasus, Russie(interior and exterior locations)
    • Société de production
      • Pavel Lungin Studio
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      • 739 934 $US
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      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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