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Le brise-glace

Original title: Ledokol
  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.3K
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Le brise-glace (2016)
Toward the icebreaker "Mikhail Gromov" is moving a huge iceberg. Leaving from collision, the ship falls into the ice trap, and is forced to drift near the coast of Antarctica.
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Toward the icebreaker "Mikhail Gromov" is moving a huge iceberg. Leaving from collision, the ship falls into the ice trap, and is forced to drift near the coast of Antarctica.Toward the icebreaker "Mikhail Gromov" is moving a huge iceberg. Leaving from collision, the ship falls into the ice trap, and is forced to drift near the coast of Antarctica.Toward the icebreaker "Mikhail Gromov" is moving a huge iceberg. Leaving from collision, the ship falls into the ice trap, and is forced to drift near the coast of Antarctica.

  • Director
    • Nikolay Khomeriki
  • Writer
    • Aleksey Onishchenko
  • Stars
    • Pyotr Fyodorov
    • Sergey Puskepalis
    • Aleksandr Pal
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    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Nikolay Khomeriki
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Onishchenko
    • Stars
      • Pyotr Fyodorov
      • Sergey Puskepalis
      • Aleksandr Pal
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Pyotr Fyodorov
    Pyotr Fyodorov
    • Petrov
    Sergey Puskepalis
    Sergey Puskepalis
    • Sevchenko
    Aleksandr Pal
    Aleksandr Pal
    • Kukushkin
    Vitaliy Khaev
    Vitaliy Khaev
    • Bannik
    Aleksey Barabash
    Aleksey Barabash
    • Eremeev
    • (as Aleksey I. Barabash)
    Olga Filimonova
    Olga Filimonova
    • Lyuda
    Anna Mikhalkova
    Anna Mikhalkova
    • Galina
    Aleksandr Yatsenko
    Aleksandr Yatsenko
    • Tsimbalistyi
    Dmitriy Podnozov
    Dmitriy Podnozov
    • Dolgov
    Boris Kamorzin
    Boris Kamorzin
    • Belyaev
    Beso Gataev
    • Cook
    Sergey Gorbunov
    • Sailor
    Igor Khripunov
    Igor Khripunov
    • Tikhonov
    Anatoliy Khropov
    • Chernogortsev
    Dmitriy Mulyar
    • Safonov
    Aleksandr Oblasov
    • Lyova
    Vyacheslav Pasyukov
    • Sailor
    Stanislav Ryadinskiy
    Stanislav Ryadinskiy
    • Zorkin
    • (as Stas Ryadinskiy)
    • Director
      • Nikolay Khomeriki
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Onishchenko
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    7Armin_Nikkhah_Shirazi

    Decent Visuals marred by ludicrous dubbing

    THE ICEBREAKER, tells a story, apparently based on true events in 1985, of a Soviet ship which gets stuck in ice and is in danger of being hit by an iceberg, all the while waiting for help which, due to Soviet bureaucracy, may not arrive in time.

    The strongest point of this film are the visuals: some of the landscape scenes, whether real or CGI, are simply breathtaking. There is also personal drama involving two rival captains which is used to convey social commentary on Soviet culture and the various inefficiencies and injustices it brought about.

    Unfortunately, the lousy dubbing kept taking me out of the movie. Technically, it is so bad that at points we know exactly when the original sound is being silenced so that we can hear the dubbed voices. The first time I heard it, I laughed out loud at this amateurishness, which stands quite in contrast to the rest of the film. Also, a kid in the film was dubbed by an electronically distorted adult voice, which sounded just bizarre.

    The ridiculously poor quality of the dubbing made it hard for me to evaluate the dramatic aspects of the film because it kept taking me out of it. It also gave me reason to doubt the quality of the translation. At least the overall story, interlacing personal drama with sociocultural commentary, is a good one, and that is what I went by.

    This film is mainly for fans of maritime drama and those who enjoy beautiful icy landscapes, but either way, if you do not know Russian, watch the subtitled version.
    5vikpk

    Telling of Russian and Soviet culture-- and a hidden message!

    This is an interesting story, based on true events. I must say the movie fails the typical standards of the trade: there are intense moments but without the classical build up, climax and conclusion.

    It is truthful to the Russian/Soviet/Communist way of doing things although the time is 1985 when the "perestroika" was happening. The harshness of the system is clearly seen in the replacement captain. The unyielding nature of good people even in the face of the regime is shown by the younger captain.

    However, I think there was a message in the movie that was hidden even from the actual authors, actors and directors. What you can see in the story is that Russians have this respect for authority beyond human reason. In other words the moral character of the man in authority is beyond question. Yes, there is some rebellion going on, but in the end it becomes clear that one is worthy not because they are morally good, but because they have power. This is a cultural and spiritual reality for other Slavic peoples and those where Eastern Orthodoxy and communism have been in place for centuries. I personally have little tolerance for such values. I cannot accept that there is inherent goodness in power over people, especially when used to assert power for the sake of power. As it will be seen in this movie, such assertion are rather brainless, as they serve no clear purpose, be it moral or utilitarian, but just the assertion of power over the "lower classes." This aspect may be too subtle for some viewers to appreciate, but for me this was the most important message of this film. It delivers in this regard, maybe even unbeknownst to the actual movie makers. That's why I gave it 5, otherwise it is a 4.

    In a typical Eastern and European fashion there are moments where the viewer is left scratching his head wondering, and where did this come from? Or what is this sequence trying to tell me?

    Cinematography is good, great pictures. If you watch the movie you won't be left feeling like you wasted your time. There is no disgusting language and profanity as in 80% of the Hollywood flicks. But this film is in no way a masterpiece.
    7christophermoverton

    Icebreaker trapped on ice

    An iceberg breaks friendly ice for this Soviet era survival tale. Between Soviet bureaucracy and Russian spirit, a ship and its crew finds itself stalled in Arctic waters with winter's ice advancing. Adding to bureaucratic changes from one seemingly self determined and reckless captain whose near colliding mishap with an iceberg proves too much, this story draws from a number of culminating points which might have served well for hindsight risk analysis. A crew's mutiny adds to the drama of an ending that were more likely a slow moving but still entertaining Sebastian Jünger story. Fortunately for the crew such tale neither ends on a note of deep tragedy and what once might have been an omen of the crew's death serves to provide their safe passage.
    7eva3si0n

    Ledokol surprisingly turned out to be a good Russian drama

    Ledokol surprisingly turned out to be a good Russian drama. Good picture, cast and storyline. The dynamics of the film is slowly swinging. There is little action for the first 30 minutes and there is action only in the beginning. But the second half is much more interesting. Surprisingly, Ledokol conveys well the atmosphere of people's survival in a confined space in extreme conditions. It seems that everything is just filmed, without special effects, without CGI and other things. And how the viewer believes in what is happening. Well, in general, the realism of what is happening is not bad. The final was well adapted for Happy End. In general, if you want a good Russian movie without a star cast, then Ledokol is a great choice.
    8Chinesevil

    A great battle against an ice giant

    I have rarely found a Russian movie pleasant. This one is realistic and very interesting above all because the life of men locked up inside a ship is always a great adventure. The quality of the events in the plot is also remarkable.

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      The dog onboard is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever which is a Canadian breed.
    • Goofs
      Numerous times the English subtitles in this film have men addressing groups of other men as "dudes".
    • Connections
      Featured in Vecherniy Urgant: Alexander Pal (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2016 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Profit Kino (RU)
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Icebreaker
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Foundation
      • Profit
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,653,694
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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