Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHarvey, a neurotic private investigator and wannabe crime writer, gets asked to marry his best friend's mistress.Harvey, a neurotic private investigator and wannabe crime writer, gets asked to marry his best friend's mistress.Harvey, a neurotic private investigator and wannabe crime writer, gets asked to marry his best friend's mistress.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
Laurie Foell
- Eve Davenport
- (as Laurie Foel)
Todd William Worden
- Eve's Lover
- (as Todd Worden)
Alexandre Zilberman
- Taxi Driver
- (as Alex Zilberman)
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This is a nice little easy watching, low effort movie. I had it on while doing some housework and it just flowed along nicely. Hugo Weaving is always good and very watchable. David Wenham is OK. The character of Katya is interesting and not too stereotypical (match making client not mail order bride or prostitute) and even better, she looked great in her sexy outfits and was not stick bandit thin, more like a real woman. The ending was perhaps a little clunky and the big gaps in the time line along the way (this happens at the start too) could perhaps be better emphasised with cinematic devices. All the same, worth getting out one day for an afternoon on the couch with some choccies or to keep an eye on while you're doing the ironing or cooking dinner somesuch.
Much, much better than Greencard. Great acting, lots of funny moments. Such a passionate race, made me drag my partner to a Russian restaurant not long afterwards! All Aussies out there, do support our film industry. We often churn out better stuff than Hollywood!
I thoroughly enjoyed the film, so true to life, the actors played the parts brilliantly. I have personally been involved in a situation which has some similarities and it was all so familiar. Congratulations to Stavros Kazantzidis.
This is a fairly basic romance narrative but that's what makes it great. Great and subtle performances, excellent deadpan humour and an interesting twist at the end,
Well, I was thoroughly pleased with "Russian Doll." Two main reasons: 1) Hugo Weaving (as Harvey) does a superb job as the disenchanted p.i. turned novelist, and 2) the plot was interestingly developed. There are a lot of good points to this movie. The most important is that it makes you laugh at all the right times. I watch this movie in the afternoon-time, not at night, because it's meant to be a fun, afternoon movie, not the main event for the night. (At night, you watch something like Lord of the Rings or Matrix to catch Mr. Weaving's fine acting.) Added bonus was David Wenham (Ethan), who I had never seen before, and he does a marvelous job with the character of Ethan, who is enduring an early mid-life crisis. (He's in LOTR- Faramir, you know.) So, all in all, I enjoyed this movie for what it was meant to be- a light-hearted romp to give you appreciation for your own life which should never be so complicated.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the scene when Katia takes Harvey to the synagogue for the first time, this was actually Temple Emanuel, in the suburb of Woolhara in Sydney, Australia, near Bondi.
- Bandes originalesWedding Samba
Written by Abe Ellstein / Allan Small / Joseph Liebowitz
Performed by Carmen Miranda and The Andrews Sisters
Published by Universal - Duchess Music Corp
Courtesy of Impulse Records under license from Universal Music Australia
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- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Novia rusa
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 127 103 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 313 901 $US
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By what name was Russian Doll (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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