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9 rota

  • 2005
  • R
  • 2h 19min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
22.177
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Fedor Bondarchuk, Artyom Mikhalkov, Artur Smolyaninov, Aleksey Chadov, Ivan Kokorin, and Konstantin Kryukov in 9 rota (2005)
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Le giovani reclute dell'esercito sovietico sono bloccate nella sanguinosa guerra in Afghanistan, iniziata dai politici.Le giovani reclute dell'esercito sovietico sono bloccate nella sanguinosa guerra in Afghanistan, iniziata dai politici.Le giovani reclute dell'esercito sovietico sono bloccate nella sanguinosa guerra in Afghanistan, iniziata dai politici.

  • Regia
    • Fedor Bondarchuk
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Iskander Galiev
    • Yuriy Korotkov
  • Star
    • Artur Smolyaninov
    • Aleksey Chadov
    • Konstantin Kryukov
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    22.177
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Iskander Galiev
      • Yuriy Korotkov
    • Star
      • Artur Smolyaninov
      • Aleksey Chadov
      • Konstantin Kryukov
    • 81Recensioni degli utenti
    • 26Recensioni della critica
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      • 13 vittorie e 22 candidature totali

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    9th Company
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    Artur Smolyaninov
    Artur Smolyaninov
    • Oleg 'Lyutyy' Lyutaev
    Aleksey Chadov
    Aleksey Chadov
    • Vladimir 'Vorobey' Vorobyov
    Konstantin Kryukov
    Konstantin Kryukov
    • Ruslan 'Gioconda' Petrovskiy
    Ivan Kokorin
    Ivan Kokorin
    • 'Chugun' Chugaynov
    Mikhail Evlanov
    • 'Ryaba' Ryabokon
    Artyom Mikhalkov
    Artyom Mikhalkov
    • Sergey 'Stas' Stasenko
    Soslan Fidarov
    • 'Pinochet' Bekbulatov
    Ivan Nikolaev
    • Seryy
    Mikhail Porechenkov
    Mikhail Porechenkov
    • Aleksandr Dygalo
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Sergey 'Khokhol' Pogrebnyak
    • (as Fyodor Bondarchuk)
    Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
    Dmitriy Mukhamadeev
    • Afanasiy
    Irina Rakhmanova
    • Belosnezhka
    Amadu Mamadakov
    • 'Kurbashi' Kurbangaliev
    Aleksandr Sheyn Jr.
    • Patefon
    • (as Aleksandr Sheyn)
    Aleksey Kravchenko
    Aleksey Kravchenko
    • Captain Bystrov
    Aleksandr Bashirov
    Aleksandr Bashirov
    • Pomidor
    Mikhail Efremov
    Mikhail Efremov
    • Demobee
    Stanislav Govorukhin
    Stanislav Govorukhin
    • Regiment Commander at Training Camp
    • Regia
      • Fedor Bondarchuk
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Iskander Galiev
      • Yuriy Korotkov
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    8mharrison-4

    A True War Film

    At 38, Fyodor Bondarchuk makes his directorial debut at the same age at which his father, Sergei Bondarchuk, made his own classic "Destiny of a Man". An epic in every sense of the word, 9th Company boasts a rousing soundtrack, broad camera shots, unbelievably beautiful landscapes, empathetic characters and vividly brutal action sequences.

    Based on actual events that culminated on 7th January 1988 on the Djardan "3234" Heights of Afghanistan, 9th Company follows the ill-fated fortunes of a small group of young Soviet soldiers, from the trials of boot camp to their arrival in the heart of the war zone and the climactic, bloody battle that made them heroes.

    The 9th Company is first and foremost a war film. Not a anti-war film, and certainly not militarist - but a genuine war film. It is not about the glories of Russian weapons, rather the glories of those who fight with them down to the last round of ammunition. Apart from the odd radio murmur from Mikhail Gorbachev, the film has cast all politics aside.

    Visually, great care was taken to immerse the viewer into the world of the 9th Company. The Afghan scenes are painted in a sepia, red-brown hue, while the training camp portions of the film appear colder, with more pronounced hints of green and blue. Fyodor Bondarchuk has a fondness for using slow motion for emphasis and in this instance it is particularly effective. The props, military equipment, costumes, specially constructed Afghan village, the characters, their speech, the sound, and finally the dust - all appear authentic. Bondarchuk makes good use of a $9m budget (lavish by Russian standards) and the film features some impressive hardware including 30 T-64-B tanks, 10 Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters, 10 Mi-8 multi-role transport helicopters, 22 AN and MIG fighters, 1500 Ukrainian army troops, and 42 three-ton loads of stone and rubble for pyrotechnic effects to name a few.

    The 9th Company showcases some explosive action sequences. Violence and vodka are served up in equal measures and it makes for a highly intoxicating cinematic cocktail that's guaranteed to push your excitement levels over the limit by the time the climactic final firefight arrives. Drawing obvious parallels to numerous conflicts occurring around the globe today, 9th Company is a tense, powerful and tragically topical war film that demands to be seen. It's a timely reminder that war is hell, wherever you are from and whatever language you speak.

    For those interested in purchasing a DVD copy of the film I suggest visiting either http://www.alldvd.ca or http://www.dvdigitall.com. I've had the pleasure of dealing with both sellers and have found them to be the most trusted dealer of imported European films on the Net. They have great customer support and are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to hard to find DVD's. Even more important is the fact that they only deal in legitimate, non-bootleg releases. Both sellers and film come highly recommended.
    5ArduBleu

    Highly disappointing...

    My first review ever, but I have to do this. In my humble opinion this movie is an insult to the real members of "Spetsnaz". What's more:the high rated reviews must have come from Russian youngsters who you can offer (I know from real life experience) any cr*p as long its Russian cr*p! My advice:Do Not watch this movie. See instead "The Beast Of War" (1988). That will give you the chills ! Greetings from Ardu Bleu.
    9rado-15

    One of the best war film since PLATOON !!!

    I am big fan of war films, specially from Vietnam and WWII. Afghanistan was taboo in Russia for long time, therefore I was very impatient to see 9th company and because of Bondarchuk, that is the name.

    I was really surprised about this film. Perfect acting, spectacular special effects, costumes and different point of view on war. All of these made this film superlative. And something more. I felt something strange after the end of this film. It was mix of feelings like anger, sympathy and sorrow.

    9th company is impressive successor of famous Russian war films and Fyodor is brilliant follower of his father Sergey. Is nice to see excellent masterpiece from different, like American production.

    God bless Bondarchuk !
    8draax

    Common war movie, but still somehow unique

    Yes, we have all seen a lot of those movies that focus on soldiers in the battle, their bravery, weaknesses, breakdowns etc. Those films are always end up in a way that let's us know once again, how pointless is war and how it has its impact to every single life separately. This movie is not an exception in overall point of view. It has quite a same morale.

    But few things make it still unique and are the reason to rate it a bit higher than just average.

    At first reality. Not historically, but people in the movie are much more real than in Hollywood movie. It seems that only Russian actors can let the public see the soul of Russian people and soldiers. I'm not Russian myself, but I've met a lot of them and this is just the unique thing they call "Russkaja dusha" (Russian soul). Russians have very hot temper, they can blaze up in a second and start the fight, but they never let it damage their friendship.

    Second dose of realism: people in war. I mean especially Dygalo was a very realistic character. When I was serving my time in Estonian army I met an officer who was also veteran of Afganistan war. And believe me, he was quite a copy of Dygalo. It is hard to understand, how real war experience could leave such a trace in human mind, but now when I saw Praporshik Dygalo in that movie, I noticed a huge similarity between Dygalo and that officer and I instantly understood that this is the real thing, this is exactly how war affected those soldiers. And the fact this film has managed to take it to public so real, gives it a great bonus.

    And last, but not least: Russian language in a movie that also really sounds as Russian language. I'm always laughing about the episodes in Hollywood movies that should include Russian army or characters and I have to say that Russian language in Hollywood movies is more than ridiculous, therefore I'm quite happy that this film was made in Russian. By the way, Russian is considered to have the most developed vocabulary in swearing and as this is war movie and those guys are pretty rough as well, it sounds much better and more real in Russian. Translation usually manages to lost at least half of the meaning.

    In conclusion: yes, I would recommend this movie to everybody. Although it shares the same morale than other war movies, it's still somehow unique and especially Americans could take a look and compare it to Hollywood stuff.
    9methodik

    Beautiful

    The poster of this movie is not the most attractive, unfortunately, but everything else that's beyond that, exceeds the expectations to a Russian movie.

    "9th company is a film about war cruelty, inhuman cross crippling the heroes' lives, about honour and duty, sufferings and friendship, about life that is one for all and death that is different for everyone."

    9th company truly shows the beauty, the reality and the uselessness of such wars against locals. Now, 20 years after, the equipment has developed, all in all, it still gives an impression of the actions against the Iraq.

    The characters were colorful and well picked, although some of them still looked too similar to me for messing them up.

    The movie is high quality, with well mastered sound and Russian spirit in it, but vastly dramatic and definitely not a typical American movie with a happy end. It is a great example of human values and motivates to think about "What matters most".

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    • Quiz
      In reality, only 6 of 39 soviet soldiers from the 9th company were killed on hill 3234. There were over 200 dead on the opposite side.
    • Blooper
      The battle took place in late February, not the summer months.
    • Citazioni

      [from trailer]

      Hohol: This is war! They don't put low grades here! They kill!

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in I guardiani del giorno (2006)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 29 settembre 2005 (Russia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Russia
      • Ucraina
      • Finlandia
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    • Lingua
      • Russo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Crimea, Ucraina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Art Pictures Group
      • Art Pictures Studio
      • CTC
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      • 9.500.000 USD (previsto)
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      • 26.146.165 USD
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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