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Khrustalyov, Meu Carro!

Título original: Khrustalyov, mashinu!
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
2,4 mil
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Khrustalyov, Meu Carro! (1998)
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O médico-general Klenski é preso na União Soviética em 1953, acusado de participar do chamado "complô dos médicos", enquanto Joseph Stálin agoniza.O médico-general Klenski é preso na União Soviética em 1953, acusado de participar do chamado "complô dos médicos", enquanto Joseph Stálin agoniza.O médico-general Klenski é preso na União Soviética em 1953, acusado de participar do chamado "complô dos médicos", enquanto Joseph Stálin agoniza.

  • Direção
    • Aleksei German
  • Roteiristas
    • Joseph Brodsky
    • Aleksei German
    • Svetlana Karmalita
  • Artistas
    • Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Nina Ruslanova
    • Jüri Järvet Jr.
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Aleksei German
    • Roteiristas
      • Joseph Brodsky
      • Aleksei German
      • Svetlana Karmalita
    • Artistas
      • Yuriy Tsurilo
      • Nina Ruslanova
      • Jüri Järvet Jr.
    • 21Avaliações de usuários
    • 23Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 10 vitórias e 8 indicações no total

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    Yuriy Tsurilo
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Gen. Klensky
    • (as Yu. Tsurilo)
    Nina Ruslanova
    Nina Ruslanova
    • Wife
    • (as N. Ruslanova)
    Jüri Järvet Jr.
    • Finnish reporter
    • (as Yu. Yarvet)
    Mikhail Dementev
    Mikhail Dementev
    • Son
    • (as M. Dementyev)
    Aleksandr Bashirov
    Aleksandr Bashirov
    • Idiot
    • (as A. Bashirov)
    Natalya Lvova
      Ivan Matskevich
      Ivan Matskevich
      • General's lookalike
      • (as I. Matskevich)
      Paulina Myasnikova
      • General's mother
      • (as P. Myasnikova)
      Viktor Mikhailov
      • General's driver
      • (as V. Mikhailov)
      Nijole Narmontaite
      • Sonya
      • (as N. Narmontaite)
      Olga Samoshina
      Olga Samoshina
      • Teacher in love
      • (as O. Samoshina)
      Tamara Serkova
        Genrietta Yanovskaya
        • General's sister
        • (as G. Yanovskaya)
        Dima Davydov
        Sergei Dyachkov
        Oleg Garkusha
        Oleg Garkusha
        Irina Osnovina
        • Medsestra
        • (não creditado)
        • Direção
          • Aleksei German
        • Roteiristas
          • Joseph Brodsky
          • Aleksei German
          • Svetlana Karmalita
        • Elenco e equipe completos
        • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

        Avaliações de usuários21

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        10WeGetIt

        Complex beautiful film

        It's hard to explain or comment on this film. It's cinematography was beautiful, but even as a Russian I found the plot/story/events almost impossible to understand. That, however, did not make me enjoy the movie much less. Granted I would have loved to have understood what i watched, but i honestly think that is what the director wanted, as another poster said, to have you be lost and confused. Why? To make the film better I guess. We watch things we don't understand, or rather we understand what we are seeing but can't put together why it's happening or how it fits into the story. I would have loved to watch this film with subtitles; my Russian is now rusty and this film had a lot of dialogue and people talking over each other.

        German's genius masterpiece is of course "My Friend Ivan Lapshin", made in 1984. A movie so perfect and genius that it hurts. Both films are similar, they have the same "voice" narrating - even German's son who became a director would keep using this somber narrator's voice.

        Why did I give this film a 10 even though i had no idea what the story was?? A couple of reasons. I already said genius cinematography, not as perfect as "..Lapshin" but somewhat similar and even more busy, even more free and creative. The work and though that went into this film is staggering. It's a film filled with action. A true piece of art I'd say, even though almost impossible to understand. We are given no context, no historical data, no explanations about who the characters are except a couple of words on their work. This movie proves ultimately that you can like a movie without understanding it. They should have sent a poem, I have nothing else to say about this film. A very strange and different film, see it one. But if you see this film definitely see German's masterpiece "My Friend Ivan Lapshin", it's a hundred times better, the story is perfectly clear and geniously artistically told, see it before you watch "Khrustalyov mashinu", because if you watch "Khrustalyov" first you might not want to watch the other if you don't like it, which would be the biggest shame, "Ivan Lapshin" is at the top of best Russian Soviet films.
        10laursene

        Stalin like you've never seen him before

        It's easy to slot away Khrustalyov, mashinu! as either a great and beautiful whatchamacallit, or a hopeless hodgepodge. Actually, it is about something: the Stalinist terror, and the accumulated guilty consciences of the Russians - even many of his victims - after living for a generation under his thumb.

        General Klensky (Yuri Tsurilo, in a stunning performance) is a "good" Russian - a doctor who has achieved a position of power and respect under Stalin while, he thinks, maintaining his honor and humanity. That delicate balancing act comes undone when he finds out that he's on the hit list during the "doctors' plot," Stalin's final purge. German's film captures the growing absurdity of trying to rationalize life under a beast like Stalin: His principal characters' lives (and brains) have become as cluttered and confused with attempts to make sense of their own conduct in the face of tyranny as the crazy, stuffed-to-the-gills, attic-like warrens of rooms they live in.

        Russia at the end of Stalin is a squalid sprawl of these absurdist dwellings, with only the sinister black cars of the party apparats representing any kind of order, and that the most brutal kind. The violence creeps into everyone's lives, as we watch German's characters slap and spit at and sometimes sexually assault each other. Sometimes it's deadly, sometimes in jest, but always a kind of emanation of the violence visited on them from the terrible man who pulls all the strings.

        Millions of people lived under a system something like this in the 20th Century, and German's film is great because it captures so much of the absurdity and brutality they experienced. It shows you how they lived through it, and also how the subterfuges that helped them to do so could often turn around and bite them back - making their survival tactics ultimately useless against the terror. Life under Stalin was a desperate balancing act, represented here by the game of balancing a drink on one's head that one of the minor characters and then, at the end, Klensky himself engage in.

        With Khrustalyov, mashinu! it's hard to know where to hand the most praise: The art direction is staggering. All the performances are perfect. The direction is supple and endlessly perceptive. The B&W cinematography is gorgeous. There are signs of the influence of Orson Welles' films circa the 1960s, and especially of Welles' The Trial, with its characters moving through the cluttered warrens of rooms in the Gare St. Lazare. The way German choses to view his characters also reminds me of Bela Tarr's work. But German is a master and Khrustalyov, mashinu! is an astonishing artistic vision of a terrible time in human history.
        10jtuohini

        Brilliant excerpt of past

        This black-and-white film is a total surprise: never earlier have I seen anyone making history to live as breathtaking as Aleksei German in his output; "Khrustalyov, mashinu!" brings us the year of Stalin's death such close to us. Ghost of Stalin and the power of fear and idiotism can almost touch us through this perfect film.

        "Khrustalyov" consists of scenes with prestissimo-tempo: persons are talking and walking and camera follows so many things that it is almost impossible to absorb all the material which is offered us humble spectators. The plot is not as important as how it is told.

        Superb views from Moscow in the middle of the Winter with cars driving like devilish monsters are without any doubt one my greatest moments in cinema. It took a whole year from Germany to collect all the vehicles - only to show them in his film for few minutes... What perfectionism! And the whole film is same miraculous quality.

        A must!
        10danila_40

        a sadly underestimated masterpiece

        This is by far one of the best conceived and executed films of the last decade. Those who think it's "boring trash" should stick to watching Saving Private Ryan and such.

        The subject matter of the film is not at all belabored, as some critics state, but will always be important to true artists. However, for fear of being reduced to banal rubbish, it should only be tackled by people of Alexei German's talent.
        8nigiweij

        Enchanting

        Aleksey German invites you on a journey through the madness of Stalinist Moscow. Not only is the story a journey with unexpected turns, also the cinematography evokes this sense of adventure; long shots, the camera following the footsteps of the protagonist, people wandering through the line of sight. With its incredible detailedness, a true living world emerges. A delight to watch with its rich visual languge, albeit intensive to stay focussed for 2h27m.

        German chose a similar style for his equally masterful Hard to be a God (2013), which enters the realm of sci-fi and historical pictures, or Gaspar Noe's virtuoso Enter the Void (2009).

        With its critical approach to the Stalinist period, German realised this film exactly at the right moment (1998): in the Soviet age, the film would have been censored, and in the Putin age Stalin was placed back on his pedestal, banning the hilarious British comedy Death of Stalin (2017), a film which through a different strategy aims to similarly show the remarkable climate of the last days of Stalin. What these two films have in common is the wish to reconstruct the absurdity and arbitrariness which governed human lives at that point, served with a dose of irony and black humour.

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        • Curiosidades
          Aleksandr Abdulov was considered for the role of General Klensky.
        • Versões alternativas
          The film was released at 137 minutes, and an alternate cut is 150 minutes.
        • Conexões
          Featured in Namedni 1961-2003: Nasha Era: Namedni 1999 (1999)

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        Detalhes

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        • Data de lançamento
          • 13 de janeiro de 1999 (França)
        • Países de origem
          • Rússia
          • França
        • Idioma
          • Russo
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          • Khrustalyov, My Car!
        • Empresas de produção
          • Canal+
          • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
          • Goskino
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          • US$ 1.113
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        • Tempo de duração
          2 horas 27 minutos
        • Cor
          • Black and White
        • Proporção
          • 1.37 : 1

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