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Anime nella Nebbia

Titolo originale: V tumane
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 7min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
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Vladislav Abashin, Vladimir Svirskiy, and Sergey Kolesov in Anime nella Nebbia (2012)
It is 1942 and the western edge of the USSR is under German occupation. In the region, local partisans are waging a brutal battle against their foreign enemies. Sushenya, an innocent rail worker, is arrested with a band of saboteurs when a train is derail
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWestern frontiers of the USSR, 1942. The region is under German occupation. A man is wrongly accused of collaboration. Desperate to save his dignity, he faces impossible moral choice.Western frontiers of the USSR, 1942. The region is under German occupation. A man is wrongly accused of collaboration. Desperate to save his dignity, he faces impossible moral choice.Western frontiers of the USSR, 1942. The region is under German occupation. A man is wrongly accused of collaboration. Desperate to save his dignity, he faces impossible moral choice.

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    • Sergey Loznitsa
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Vasiliy Bykov
    • Sergey Loznitsa
  • Star
    • Vladimir Svirskiy
    • Vladislav Abashin
    • Sergey Kolesov
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    3410
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Sergey Loznitsa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Vasiliy Bykov
      • Sergey Loznitsa
    • Star
      • Vladimir Svirskiy
      • Vladislav Abashin
      • Sergey Kolesov
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 64Recensioni della critica
    • 78Metascore
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    Vladimir Svirskiy
    Vladimir Svirskiy
    • Sushenya
    Vladislav Abashin
    Vladislav Abashin
    • Burov
    Sergey Kolesov
    Sergey Kolesov
    • Voitik
    Nikita Peremotov
    • Grisha
    Yuliya Peresild
    Yuliya Peresild
    • Anelya
    Kircho Petrov
    • Koroban
    Dmitriy Kolosov
    • Mishuk
    Stepans Bogdanovs
    • Topchievsky
    Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov
    Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov
    • Yaroshevich
    • (as Dmitriy Bykovskiy)
    Vlad Ivanov
    Vlad Ivanov
    • Grossmeier
    Igor Khripunov
    Igor Khripunov
    • Mirokha
    Nadezhda Markina
    Nadezhda Markina
    • Burov's mother
    Boris Kamorzin
    Boris Kamorzin
    • First policeman
    Mikhail Evlanov
    • Second policeman
    Sergey Russkin
    Sergey Russkin
    • Third policeman
    Timofey Tribuntsev
    Timofey Tribuntsev
    • Fourth policeman
    Franco Moscon
    • SS Officer
    • Regia
      • Sergey Loznitsa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Vasiliy Bykov
      • Sergey Loznitsa
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    6GrassCrown

    A bit foggy

    The film uses few really long takes and this works really well in some instances to create tension. Some scenes in In the Fog are really impressive and the first long tracking shot of the hanging of the three railroad workers really captures your attention. The Romanian film 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days used long takes like this to great effect but this movie doesn't quite reach the effectiveness of that movie overall despite some striking scenes. It isn't surprising that these movies reminded me of each other because they both had the same cinematographer, Oleg Mutu. That movie did a better job in creating that crushing atmosphere and it had better and more expressive actors. 4 Months really glued me to the screen as every single scene provided more information or improved the atmosphere and so on. Here many scenes seem either completely pointless or they're simply too long. For example, at one point a man comes out of a forest and starts walking towards a house. Great, I got it. Instead the movie decides that this scene should go on for a complete minute with the camera staying put following the guy slowly walking across a field. What did those tens of extra seconds really provide? Nothing other than boredom.

    I thought the acting was a bit too understated to really take full advantage of the long takes. You would think a bleak situation like this would bring out some passion or emotion from someone for a moment at least. It's hard to say if the actors delivered the lines really well or not because I don't speak Russian. I'm sure native speakers can really pick up on tones and other smaller things and get more out of the movie. It was also unclear at times who was speaking in some scenes because everyone was talking in that same monotone voice. I had a bit of a problem with the pacing because the movie jumps many months very suddenly from fall to winter with flashbacks and so on, it took a while for me to figure that out.

    The movie did highlight many interesting things about the randomness of war and the moral complexities of occupation. There should've been more discussions in the film though, I'm sure it couldn't have been that hard to come up with some topics relating to the dire situations of the main characters for them to talk about. I also appreciated the efforts the movie made towards being authentic, I really believed it was the 1940s again. The actors wear cloth wraps instead of socks for example so there's really nothing anachronistic there to take you out of the movie. It's a decent movie all in all but not a masterpiece or anything.
    sjd912

    Thoughtful movie, but extremely boring

    In The Fog is a film about a Soviet man, who gets released by the Germans instead of hanging him for sabotage, so everybody among the Soviets thinks he's a traitor. But he also can't cope with his guilt, so he's willing to be executed by the Soviet guerrillas.

    In The Fog is unlike any other war movie. It's based on a very interesting moral dilemma, and actually has a pretty good story to back that up. The cinematography and the atmosphere are also great. But it's so boring, that it almost hurt. And I don't mean by that, that it's slow, because it's not just that. There are a lot of scenes, where nothing happens. Literally minutes, when the camera is just tracking the characters walking or staring into nothing. I think half of the movie consists of walking through the woods. I feel sorry for this film, because it could have been even an all-time classic, but most of the time I was just bored to death.
    10Blue-Grotto

    Foul is Fair

    "Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through the fog and filthy air," said the witches of MacBeth. Belarus, long occupied by the Germans during World War II, might well have been under the witches spell. Confusion is a fog that swallows soldiers, spies, special forces, partisans, police, rogue agents and civilians alike. They stab at each other in the dark, misjudging their prey and striking the heart of a friend.

    Sushenya is caught by the Germans while sabotaging railroad tracks and instead of being put to death with his comrades, is inexplicably set free. Shooting him in the head would have done him a favor though, for Sushenya is now dead meat to his former pals. Minds are set in stone, traps are set, ambushes await, and Sushenya disappears into the forest and fog to meet his fate.

    In the Fog is a thrilling combination of action and artistry, brain and brawn. One moment someone is discussing guilt and betrayal with their trusted comrade, and the next they get hit over the head with a brick by the same. There is light and sympathy too, but rare in such a place as Belarus under the German boot. Better to trust no one and wish for luck. A raw, deep and enthralling film. Seen at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
    7Bendara

    Poignant and tragic

    In the Fog depicts the decisions that people are forced to make during times of conflict where they are no longer masters of their own fate, but victims of circumstances beyond their control.

    Suchenya, the main protagonist, is confronted with choices that no one will ever want to make but, along with other characters in the film, is forced to make them. The story is not so much the consequences of those decisions that determine the characters' fate but the unexpected events that unfold as a result of those decisions.

    This is an slow moving but thoughtful film about impossible choices some of us are forced to make that profoundly shape our futures.

    The scene where Suchenya's interrogator waves to him would have to be one of the cruelest waves ever seen in a movie.
    1weirdquark

    So slow. Soooooo Slowwwwww.

    It's a real shame when a potentially engaging drama with a powerful theme gets pulverized into dust the way it does here. The story itself may be worthwhile but the STORYTELLING is atrocious. The pacing is sheer torture. Unforgivably, pointlessly slow. I watched the last 45 minutes at 2x speed. Result? STILL SLOW!

    The film is made up almost entirely of single-shot scenes, usually lasting several minutes each, with virtually no editing. Which means an almost complete absence of normal film grammar. If it takes someone 5 minutes to walk across the street, that's exactly what you'll see. Every. Damn. Step. If it takes someone 2 minutes to think of something to say, that's exactly what you'll see. In fact, you get a lot of that - 2 or 3 characters standing & staring in silence between brief lines of dialogue. For variety, they occasionally sit & stare.

    Half the time, you're staring at the back of someone's head for minutes at a time or listening to someone speaking from off-screen. Because everything is shown from a single camera position and there's no editing. You'll see characters looking at something for a full minute before the film FINALLY shows you what they were looking at. My viewing experience went from intrigue to confusion to hope to impatience to annoyance and finally, a kind of infuriated boredom.

    Imagine a novel that did something equivalent. Instead of "John crossed the street", you read 5 pages of "John took a step. And another step. And another step..." for five pages before finally reading "... and John entered the building."

    The acting is no better. Virtually everyone speaks in a slow monotone, whether the situation is relaxed or tense. This is not the stoicism of characters trying to keep their emotions in check. No, they are just robotic. For the entire film.

    I give this film 1 star because zero stars isn't allowed.

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    • Data di uscita
      • luglio 2013 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Germania
      • Paesi Bassi
      • Bielorussia
      • Russia
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      • 16 giu 2013
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