Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the carriage of a train heading to St. Petersburg, Prince Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin, who returns to Russia after four years of treatment in a Swiss sanatorium, meets the wealthy merchant Pa... Ler tudoIn the carriage of a train heading to St. Petersburg, Prince Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin, who returns to Russia after four years of treatment in a Swiss sanatorium, meets the wealthy merchant Parfyon Rogozhin. From him, Myshkin first hears about a certain Nastasya Filippovna Barashko... Ler tudoIn the carriage of a train heading to St. Petersburg, Prince Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin, who returns to Russia after four years of treatment in a Swiss sanatorium, meets the wealthy merchant Parfyon Rogozhin. From him, Myshkin first hears about a certain Nastasya Filippovna Barashkova, a former kept woman of the nobleman Totskiy.
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- General Yepanchin
- (as N. Pazhitnov)
- Ferdyshchenko
- (as V. Muravyov)
- General Ivolgin
- (as I. Lyubeznov)
- Afanasiy Totskiy
- (as P. Strelin)
- Sharmanshchik
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No doubts, temptation to compare this version with the miniseries made by Vladimir Bordko in 2003 works. But not in brilliant manner . First, for wise crafted version , who has the fair desire to propose only a part from novel.
Second, for atmosphere and great use of close up.
For rooms and for eyes and for the large slices of madness.
And for the honest way to offer, in noble manner, the spirit of Dostoievsky novel.
In short, just a masterpiece. In special sense.
"Intense" is probably the one best word to describe this adaptation; the performances are all tuned to an appropriate level of passionate unreason and tortured emotionality for Dostoevskian characters, and the direction supports this, with plenty of tense, lingering close-ups. The production looks rich and claustrophobic, with the lush but small rooms seeming to amplify the charged nature of the scenes. Even the make-up people seem to have assisted in creating the uniform artistic effect, as all the characters seem appear sunken-eyed and almost maddened.
Yuriy Yakovlev is appropriately innocent and ineffectual and Myshkin, which in this tense atmosphere means his character tends to fall into the background perhaps more than one might expect. The show is really stolen by Yuriy Yakovlev as Nastasya Filipovna. She's looks gorgeous and gives a fantastic performance -- constantly laughing and toying with others. She has as much screen magnetism as anyone I've ever seen, and I was surprised and disappointed to learn that she appeared in relatively few films being mainly a stage actress. With her interpretation is makes perfect sense why so many of the men fall head over heels for this "shamed" woman, and her mercurial, teasing, troublemaking character makes perfect sense.
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Music by Nikolai Kryukov
Lyrics by Mikhail Matusovsky
Performed by Tamara Azarova
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 4 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1