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Neproshchennyy

  • 2018
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.1K
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Neproshchennyy (2018)
Drama

Vitaliy Kaloev's life stopped the moment that the plane carrying his wife and children collides with a cargo plane. He's searching for justice and persuades the air-navigation company to apo... Read allVitaliy Kaloev's life stopped the moment that the plane carrying his wife and children collides with a cargo plane. He's searching for justice and persuades the air-navigation company to apologize and confess their guilt for disaster.Vitaliy Kaloev's life stopped the moment that the plane carrying his wife and children collides with a cargo plane. He's searching for justice and persuades the air-navigation company to apologize and confess their guilt for disaster.

  • Director
    • Sarik Andreasyan
  • Writers
    • Aleksey Gravitskiy
    • Matthew Jacobs
    • Sergey Volkov
  • Stars
    • Dmitriy Nagiev
    • Marjan Avetisyan
    • Roza Khayrullina
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sarik Andreasyan
    • Writers
      • Aleksey Gravitskiy
      • Matthew Jacobs
      • Sergey Volkov
    • Stars
      • Dmitriy Nagiev
      • Marjan Avetisyan
      • Roza Khayrullina
    • 5User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dmitriy Nagiev
    Dmitriy Nagiev
    • Vitaliy Kaloev
    Marjan Avetisyan
    • Svetlana Kaloeva
    Roza Khayrullina
    Roza Khayrullina
    • Zoya Kaloeva
    Samvel Muzhikyan
    • Yuriy Kaloev
    Michael Gor
    Michael Gor
    • Vladimir Savchuk
    Andrius Paulavicius
    Andrius Paulavicius
    • Peter Nielsen
    Irina Bezrukova
    Irina Bezrukova
    • Airport Employee
    Karina Kagramanyan
    • Diana Kaloeva
    Artyom Shklyaev
    • Konstantin Kaloev
    Vadim Tsallati
    Vadim Tsallati
    • Kaloevs' Family Friend
    Mikail Achikel
    • Part-bit
    Aleksandra Alac
    Aleksandra Alac
    • Part-bit
    Atsamaz Baikulov
    Tigran Bakumyan
    Vladimir Belyakov
    Anton Belyy
    Natalya Berdinskaya
    • Part-bit
    Pierre Bourel
    • Airport Manager
    • Director
      • Sarik Andreasyan
    • Writers
      • Aleksey Gravitskiy
      • Matthew Jacobs
      • Sergey Volkov
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    6aspiration-ini

    When revenge beats suffering and humiliation

    The strongest attraction of the movie is an idea that some human errors are unforgiven. The western system of justice has a gaping holes and some bloody, sheer revenge is an indispensable tool to overcome suffering and regain psychological freedom. The movie has a few fantastic, outstanding episodes but overall spectator enthrallment drastically decreases when script and director fail to expose an infinite of feelings from new perspectives and through more sophisticated cinematographic instruments.

    Script 6/10 Director 5/10 Actors 7/10 Immersion 4/10.
    10ivanjagr

    Do you want revenge about your family?

    It's always very hard and with a lump in my throat I've read stories and watched movies about any tragedies. After reading for the first time about the tragedy over Lake Constance and personally the story of Vitaly Kaloev, I fell into a stupor. It was then that I first wondered: the Court did not find guilty the man who ruined many lives. Including two children and Vitaly Kaloev's wife. What would each of us do in his place?

    The film helps to reveal Kaloev's character, how much he loved his family and what he was ready to do for them. And in many ways this is the merit of Dmitry Nagiyev, who opened up for me in a completely new genre. It is unlikely that any other actor could so clearly notice how a person is mentally killed, how bad a person is without a family.

    The most important question that I think the film asks the viewer, what would any person do in Vitaly's place? Is it a bit of killing a person who is the culprit of the death of your family? Should I spare him if he apologized? A very good and debatable question, to which I never gave an answer to myself personally.

    In general, I even let a tear while watching

    Definitely, the film should put a dozen, for a very well-described tragedy of one person and for the perfectly played role of Dmitry Nagiyev.
    8stefano-detoni

    For some people a tragedy like this is simply too much (even more, if the guilty ones want to get away with it).

    It is not what everybody expected to see from a show-man like Dmitriy Nagiev, including I. Therefore it was a pleasant surprise for me, and for the same reason a delusion for others. So, the movie is well done, is corageous, both in the sense that Nagiev is a star as entertainer of the small screen, and in the sense that today, doing a movie which investigates feelings, motivations, the sense of justice, the right or not-right to take the law into one's own hands, death and mourn, is not the way to become a block-buster. The director makes the choice of making a movie about the inner self of the main character, about how he copes with a tragedy which struck and swept away his beloved family from one day to the other. A tragedy which was due to human mistakes, and human carelessness, I may say. More than the death of his wife and children, he is tormented by his feeling of guilt (true or imaginary) for having invited them to Spain, and by the refusal of the man who was responsible for the tragedy to beg pardon. He just cannot accept that the company wants to get away with it only by giving him a compensation, like for having stained his suite. Here the director and the scriptwriters are able in representing the executive of the company as not interested at all in the human sorrow they have caused, but only in getting rid of the whole matter, preserving their appearance in front of the public opinion. On top of this, the man who made the awful mistake is so haughty that he will not say he is sorry, even if he puts the whole company into an embarrassing position and even if with that few words he could get rid of that irritating man. His haughtiness goes beyond even his self-interest. This refusal to ask for pardon hits the widowed more than anything else, and maybe we can understand him. This does not mean sharing his deed, which is after all difficult to interpret: is it revenge, though not planned, or "only" a moment of wrath? Be it the one of the other, it is the result of his not being able to cope with the sorrow which struck him. The inner motivations play their role, but I keep myself from approving self-justice, even if for the detestable behaviour of somebody. Anyway, it is a movie which stimulates the spectator to reflect and build his own ideas and opinion on what goes on on the screen and happened in reality. The pace is slow, the action is minimal, the atmosphere the feelings are more important than the plot. And the budget is low. But the film is more than respectable, the director has a secure hand and a precise look, and the show-man who plays in it is a true actor.
    2Patrick_PradeBR

    ZzZZZZ

    Slow and repetitive film, it has neither suspense nor emotion. I didn't like it one bit.

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    • Trivia
      The disaster over the Boden lake near Überlingen city (Germany) occurred on July 1, 2002, when Bashkirian Airlines passenger jet Tu-154, flying from Moscow to Barcelona and having Vitaliy Kaloev's wife, daughter, and son aboard, collided with DHL cargo jet. 71 people were killed.
    • Goofs
      When Kaloev reads the letter from SkyGuide, Rossier's name is spelled "Alann Rosie", a back-transliteration from Russian, instead of the correct French spelling "Alain Rossier". The company, "SkyGuide", is also incorrectly referred to as "Sky Guidance".
    • Connections
      Featured in Vecherniy Urgant: Andrey Smolyakov/Marina Alexandrova/Jana Sexte/Dmitry Nagiev (2018)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2018 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Unforgiven
    • Production company
      • Big Cinema House
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,969,619
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
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