Morozko
- 1965
- 1 घं 24 मि
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA fairy-tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.A fairy-tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.A fairy-tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 जीत
- Nastenka
- (as N. Sedykh)
- Ivan
- (as E. Izotov)
- Marfusha
- (as I. Churikova)
- Baba-Yaga
- (as G. Millyar)
- Starichok-Borovichok
- (as G. Borisova)
- Ataman razboynikov
- (as A. Kubatskiy)
- Zhenikh
- (as V. Bryleyev)
- maty Zhenikha
- (as T. Pelttser)
- Svakha
- (as T. Barysheva)
- Starushka
- (as V. Popova)
- maty Ivana
- (as Z. Vorkul)
- Skazitelnitsa
- (as A. Zuyeva)
- Razboynik
- (as Yu. Chekulayev)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
heaped abuse on it, one of the funniest shows ever.
This got me so into the movie that I bought the DVD, a really
beautiful package with the history of the movie and interveiw with the
star. Also, when you see the beautiful photography you can see how this
became an enchanting classic for many around the world. It's really
quite stunning. It really makes me want to see some of the other
Russian epics abused by MST3k, like "The Day The Earth Froze." Anyway,
if you have any taste for the unusual, this DVD is highly reccomended.
Now back to the movie. There's two main lines in the plot. The first one is about a smart, handsome guy (Ivan), who was too egocentric so Mushroom Pixie just punished (cursed) him, turning him in half-bear. After the guy did repent he turned into a human again. The second one is a Cinderella-type story which I guess appears in all ethnic tales worldwide. So the plot is pretty clear - both heroes has to overcome the negative obstacles and then they get the reward, and get married.
Now about the `weird' stuff. It's all common to Russian fairy tales. Jack Frost usually plays to roles in a fairy tale - as an analog of Santa and also as an impersonation of a Winter itself. A kind of a pagan lesser god. (Pagan heritage is very strong in a Russian folk tales). The Witch - Baba Yaga also has some dualism in fairy tale. Sometimes she's just typical evil witch, sometimes just an unpredictable witch who can help the hero for some reasons.Oh, and a House On The Birds' Legs is her certain attribute.
Another important note - the entire movie has a grotesque aesthetics. First of all, it's in a Russian folk tradition, than it's a movie for kids, so all the villains just must be ugly and funny at the same time. Sorry, but politically correct tale will be just boring.
So for an average Russian kid it's just a very impressive funny movie with a lot of action. Where the Evil is punished and all the Good get a reward.
I don't know what they did of it in the United States, but I really don't think that the English version could get close to the original. It is simply unimaginable. On the other hand, it is true that the Czech dubbing of MOROZKO is excellent and it may overcome the Russian version.
In any case, if you don't know that Baba Yaga (a common inventary of Russian fairy-tales) lives in a house on the bird's legs (which every child in my country knows very well), then nobody can help you.
Is it bizarre? Of course it is, but check these really old German, French or English tales and legends. I wonder what you´d say to the original Brothers Grimm collection. I think that´s also the problem with understanding, the people of America simply don´t have this part of culture, because it comes directly from the medieval age.
The story has its roots so far away, so deep in the Slav history, that if Hollywood would like to make something comparable, they´d have to steal the story from some ancient native American tribe.
To great credit of communist rule, the cultural background awareness was not suppressed, but strengthened and encouraged during Soviet era. Books were printed, movies were made; ancient Russian literature and history were studied in schools. Like many other European cultures, Russians preserved their identity. This movie is something they IDENTIFY with. In fact, any culturally educated person - not necessarily Russian - will recognize this movie for what it is and respect it.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe English-dubbed version of this film was used for an episode in the 9th season of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" under the title "Jack Frost." In December 2021, the unedited version was taken on by RiffTrax.
- गूफ़In the beginning, when Nastyenka pleases the sun to wait till she finishes the socks, the sun rises from the right side (west). Russia is situated on Northern hemisphere, so it's clear that the scene was actually shot during twilight and the sunrise is actually dusk played backwards.
- भाव
Singer #1: [singing] Oh, you dear boy, Ivan. Come to meet me at the gate! I got a brand-new sarafan, all of silk and lace it's made!
Singer #2: [singing] Vania, Vania, wait a bit, where have you been to? Don't pass by, we must meet. Look into my window!
Group of Singers: [singing] Please, Ivan, don't leave forever, on the porch we'll sit together. Of an apple, take a bite, we'll be talking, side by side.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटThere are no closing credits.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Jack Frost (1997)
- साउंडट्रैकHumorous Folk Song
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Frosty?Alexa द्वारा संचालित