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Obyknovennoe chudo

  • Film per la TV
  • 1979
  • 2h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,0/10
3632
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Obyknovennoe chudo (1979)
SatireComedyFantasyMusicalRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe Wizard's magic got out of control because it touched human feelings.The Wizard's magic got out of control because it touched human feelings.The Wizard's magic got out of control because it touched human feelings.

  • Regia
    • Mark Zakharov
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Evgeniy Shvarts
    • Mark Zakharov
  • Star
    • Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Irina Kupchenko
    • Evgeniy Leonov
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,0/10
    3632
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mark Zakharov
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Evgeniy Shvarts
      • Mark Zakharov
    • Star
      • Oleg Yankovskiy
      • Irina Kupchenko
      • Evgeniy Leonov
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali26

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    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Wizard
    Irina Kupchenko
    Irina Kupchenko
    • Wizard's Wife
    Evgeniy Leonov
    Evgeniy Leonov
    • King
    Evgeniya Simonova
    Evgeniya Simonova
    • Princess
    Aleksandr Abdulov
    Aleksandr Abdulov
    • Bear
    Yekaterina Vasilyeva
    Yekaterina Vasilyeva
    • Emiliya - First Lady
    Yuriy Solomin
    Yuriy Solomin
    • The Innkeeper
    Andrey Mironov
    Andrey Mironov
    • Minister Administrator
    Ervand Arzumanyan
    Ervand Arzumanyan
    • First Minister
    Vsevolod Larionov
    Vsevolod Larionov
    • Hunter
    Nina Pushkova
    Nina Pushkova
    • Amanda
    Valentina Voilkova
    Valentina Voilkova
    • Orintiya
    Andrey Leonov
    Andrey Leonov
    • Hunter's apprentice
    Vladimir Dolinskiy
    Vladimir Dolinskiy
    • Executioner
    Gennadiy Egorov
    Tatyana Ignatova
    Tatyana Ignatova
    • Servant
    • (as T. Ignatova)
    Vladimir Kamardin
    L. Kulagina
    • Regia
      • Mark Zakharov
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Evgeniy Shvarts
      • Mark Zakharov
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    10knysliukas

    Those ordinary miracles we create

    Mark Zakharov has done a number of interesting, allegoric films ('To Kill a Dragon', for one), often adapting plays of Yevgeni Shvarts. Yet 'An Oridnary Miracle' is much more than just one in a bunch.

    What we have here is a tale coming to life, an allegory in its full sense. The plot is centered around the Wizard, played superbly by Oleg Yankovsky, and his wife (another fantastic performance by Irina Kupchenko). The Wizard utters words, and we see them come to life - literally. He is dictating every move of this story, setting the pace and force of action. Creating a solid world by imagination, a world that stumbles upon his tired wife and wouldn't leave until set right.

    The center of this imaginary world is a love story, a fairy tale of a bear turned into a man who has to be kissed by a princess to return to his true form. Zakharov handles this in a beautiful way. The love story is very romantic, yet never too sweet, accompanied with superb supporting characters of the King (Yevgeni Leonov) and his Minister Administrator (Andrei Mironov), the very stars of the Soviet Russian cinema.

    Everything is very theatrical in this movie. Anotther commenter here mentioned it's due to Zakharov's occupation as a theatre director. Yet it seems there's more to it, since other pictures of his hold less of this stage atmosphere. Having seen this movie numerous times, i like to think this 'theatricity' as, for one, an homage to Shvarts' plays, and also as yet another allegory of life and imagination, when everyone of us can be creators of many things. Creating our own life, which is nothing but an (un)ordinary miracle.

    The whole movie, i think, comes to a simple truth, articulated in many masterpieces (it would fit to remember Tarkovsky here): it is difficult to be a creator. This gift comes with its own rules, sometimes far beyond control. Yet by allowing it to come, we can produce small, ordinary miracles. To quote the theme song of the movie, 'awkwardly, funnily, illogically, mindlessly - miraculously'.
    10mikhailo-65616

    a surprisingly simple story with a double bottom

    This is one of the best masterpieces of world cinema, despite the extreme simplicity of both the plot and the simplicity of the effects inside the film. The plot takes place in just a few rooms and is essentially a theatrical production.

    Little known outside the Russian cultural space, it is easy to watch with the current development of new digital means of automatic translation.

    Although based on a trivial story, the development of the plot is captivating. Excellent multi-level humor, which can be understood better in adulthood - having watched it at 10, 25 and 40 years old, different levels of subtext are revealed and the film is understood in a new way.

    Although not necessary, knowledge of the Russian language will help to understand the beauty of the play on words and musical compositions.
    10caterinka

    One of my most favorite

    This movie has always been a romantic inspiration to me. I understand, that for Western movie fans it must look too simple in terms of effects (if any :), but Mark Zakharov is a theatric director, so it is actually a movie PLAY, having a touch of theater.

    Øýü afraid that the half of the original flavor will be devoured by any however good translation - humor, romance, smallest shades of mood or feelings. But if you will get into the movie, if you will find the right tune for it - you will discover a lot of wonderful things about yourself, about feelings...
    10Galina_movie_fan

    An Extraordinary Miracle

    The film An Ordinary Miracle IS a miracle, an extraordinary miracle, born in the harmonious union of cinema and theater. It mixes magically the elements of elegant Comedy Del Arte, not just one but three beautiful romances, hilarious and unforgettable characters, humor, satire, the dialogs and quotes that have become the part of every day conversations in all Post Soviet Russian speaking countries, and colorful musical fairy tale. It was made 33 years ago, but it is as fabulous and modern as ever, and it does not age at all. Miracles never do. No matter how many years have passed, it will always be difficult to be a real man, and always will be tedious to prove that you are worthy of your fame. And while there is humanity, "Glory to brave who dare to love, knowing that this will come to an end. Thank to madmen who live, as if they were immortal."

    I saw this miracle of fantasy, music, romance, and comedy dozens of times and thought that I knew it almost by heart. But earlier today, while re-watching it after many years for the first time, I realized clearly that that the entire film, all this glorious extravaganza is the anthem to love and passion of a creator to the process of creation, to fantasy, dreams, the flights of imagination that give birth to miracles and give us the joy to witness and admire them. The film belongs to two wizards, the miracle-workers. One, in the amazing performance by Oleg Yankovki, is the screen wizard whose love for his wife and imagination brought to live the story and the characters and turned their lives upside down, sending them to the roads they never dreamed of going. He held the fate of all characters, but gave them the choices that would change them forever. The other wizard is the Master behind the scenes, Marc Zakharov, whose talent, creativity, and vision made the miracle possible. Everything in it is magical: the score and songs by G. Gladkov are so unique and memorable,they deserve separate and long conversation, as well as festive Masquerade/carnival atmosphere, bitter-sweet love stories (not one but three), and the amazing performance by all actors without exception. The best the film could be defined by the very first line of the main song, the Wizard's song: "absurd, ridiculous, foolish, crazy, magical".
    10lyubitelfilmov

    The Vicissitudes of a Wizard or A Wonderful and Touching Love Story

    Phantasmagoria. The second film adaptation of the play of the same name by the famous Soviet playwright and writer Yevgeny Lvovich Schwartz, since the first was released already in the sixty-fourth year. I have not read the play itself, I have not watched the first film adaptation, so I will evaluate this film adaptation as an independent work. I first looked at this masterpiece of Mark Zakharov in 1915, when I began to collect a collection of Soviet classics, and then it made a favorable impression on me, since then I have revised it several times - and every time I got pleasure again. And here's my brief opinion - A wonderful and touching love story. I will say right away that I did not find any flaws in the picture, although I tried, therefore I intend to dwell on the expressive merits of this brilliant phantasmagoria of Mark Anatolyevich Zakharov. So, here they are: 1. Romantic story - the picture tells about the love between a young man named Bear and a beautiful princess, whose connection into a single whole is prevented by only one thing - the spell that the Wizard put on him - if he kisses the princess, he will again become a bear, which becomes the beginning of a series phantasmagoric situations, brilliant dialogues, a twisted story and a great ending. Here you and the throwing of the Wizard with his inventions and twists of history, irony over the monarchy, ridicule of vicious human qualities, but first of all, this story is about pure love, full of mental anguish and happy moments. And the monologue of the Wizard, performed by the magnificent Oleg Yankovsky, makes you each time amazed at the simplicity of everyday, but such important things, and re-perceive them as a gift from higher powers. Well, the romantic line itself turned out exactly as it should - sincere, emotional, replete with sharp turns, even a little predictable, but very memorable, and the actors themselves did their best! 2. The mood of the picture is melancholic, enthusiastic, philosophical, romantic. It includes all of this, mixing into a unique tone that I have not met anywhere else (there is something similar in "The Same Munchausen", but there is a different mood and a different message). This is precisely the phantasmagoria - the author's vision, where everything is literally mixed, but this does not cause dissonance or a feeling of slight discomfort in the viewer. 3. Music - not the last role in shaping the mood of the picture is played by music, for which Gennady Gladkov was responsible. And the songs were a success, although I don't like all of them. 4. Wonderful actors - real mastodons of Soviet cinema play here, who, thanks to their acting, pull them out of the meager scenery. Here you have Andrei Mironov as a charming scoundrel, Yevgeny Leonov as a tyrant and tyrant king, Ekaterina Vasilyeva as the first royal lama, Yuri Solomin as Emil, Vladimir Dolinsky as an executioner, Ervand Arzumanyan as a close-minded and charming first minister, and so on. ... Everyone is nice to look at. Everyone is interesting to watch. Each of them is not a "cardboard box", but a full-fledged character, endowed with his own character. A little about the main characters: 1. The Master (Magician) performed by Oleg Yankovsky is the main storyteller and storyteller who is responsible for all the vaudeville going on. A decent inventor, convinced that he is always right until he becomes a witness to something else, which fundamentally convinced him of the falsity of his own infallibility. Well, I already spoke about the monologue. Oleg Ivanovich pleased me again with his acting. Bravo! 2. The mistress, performed by Irina Kupchenko, is the Wizard's faithful wife, a muse, without whom he could not have composed even a third of his works. An example of femininity, gallantry, kindness and spirituality. And their relationship with the Wizard just needs to be seen. Graceful and beautiful Irina Petrovna pleased with her talent. Bravo! 3. The bear performed by Alexander Abdulov and the Princess performed by Evgenia Simonova - our couple in love, who experiences all the difficulties and joys of love. There is a "spark" between characters and actors. Great couple! Bravo! Despite the fact that I love this work of Mark Anatolyevich, my heart prefers his own painting "That same Munchausen", which is closer to me in spirit. As a result, we have Mark Zakharov's masterpiece phantasmagoria about the gateways of love, with an excellent story, unique atmosphere, great music and songs, and ingenious acting works.

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      Music by Gennadiy Gladkov

      Lyrics by Yuliy Kim

      Performed by Leonid Serebrennikov

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