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Bad Roads

Original title: Pohani dorohy
  • 2020
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Bad Roads (2020)
Drama

Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbas, Ukraine during the war.Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbas, Ukraine during the war.Four short stories are set along the roads of Donbas, Ukraine during the war.

  • Director
    • Natalya Vorozhbit
  • Writer
    • Natalya Vorozhbit
  • Stars
    • Igor Koltovskyy
    • Andrey Lelyukh
    • Volodymyr Hurin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    920
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Natalya Vorozhbit
    • Writer
      • Natalya Vorozhbit
    • Stars
      • Igor Koltovskyy
      • Andrey Lelyukh
      • Volodymyr Hurin
    • 6User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Igor Koltovskyy
    Igor Koltovskyy
    • The Headmaster
    Andrey Lelyukh
    • The Commander
    Volodymyr Hurin
    • Young Soldier
    • (as Vladimir Gurin)
    Anna Zhurakovskaya
    • The Girl
    Ekaterina Zhdanovich
    • The girl's friend #1
    Anastasia Parshina
    • Young girl's friend #2
    Yuliya Matrosova
    • The Grandmother
    Maryna Klimova
    • Yuliya (The Journalist)
    Yuri Kulinich
    • Stas (The Rebel Soldier)
    Zoya Baranovska
    • The Woman Driver
    • (as Zoya Baranovskaya)
    Oksana Voronina
    Oksana Voronina
    • The Farmer's Wife
    Sergei Solovyov
    • The Farmer
    Oksana Cherkashyna
    Oksana Cherkashyna
    • Combat medic
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Natalya Vorozhbit
    • Writer
      • Natalya Vorozhbit
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    7atractiveeyes

    V Good

    Ukraine's official entry to 2022's Oscars is a very good anthology film. It consists of four stories that beautifully portray the consequences and suffering of war, without war scenes. Some stories are better than the other that need more development. It's emotional and powerful although it feels empty at certain points.
    4cosmin742000

    4/10

    The four short stories are only three, first 2 no longer than 10 minutes, without begininig, end or puprose, toataly useless. Last part 1 hour and 20 minutes has a good screenwriting , good actining, also without beginning, end ,, story or purprose but it's not useless.
    10dobr_olena

    More than realistic

    This movie shows a war and its impact without any war scene in it. The movie which leaves your silent for a while. Definetily worth seeing.
    10zakharemail

    Incredible story from Vorozhbyt

    I liked the work of each department. Everything is quite realistic.

    Among the actors, I would like to note Koltovsky, Kulynych, The characters make you want to watch the film.) Especially the chemistry between them. What I love about The Fortune Teller is the dialogues. In the movie "Cyborgs" and here, the dialogues are very cool, alive. With the help of these lively dialogues, 30 minutes of the film flew by in 5 minutes.

    The plot is reminiscent of the film "Donbas" directed by Serhii Loznytsia, as well as the film "Amores perros" by Iñárritu.

    This movie cuts to the bone when you watch it. It fascinates with its hopeless situations in which you find yourself together with the characters, and then you worry about every plot twist.
    3brentsbulletinboard

    Not Sure What the Director Was Going For Here

    The indignities of war can be horrendous, if not downright repulsive. And, while it's important that these atrocities are not overlooked, the way in which their stories are told matters greatly. That's where writer-director Natalya Vorozhbyt's debut feature regrettably drops the ball. This collection of loosely linked vignettes set during the civil war in the Donbas region of Ukraine shortly after the Maidan Uprising presents a series of stories depicting the physical, psychological and social impact of the conflict on the area's citizens, much of it in restrained but unflinching detail. The problem, however, rests with the specific material chosen for these vignettes. Of the four narrative threads, the first is the most compelling, credible and engaging, even if it drags somewhat in spots. The remaining three, however, suffer from a variety of issues: the second one is dull and largely pointless, and the fourth is bizarre and at times laughably silly. But the most troubling is the third, which is positively sick, twisted and perverted, even if it manages to keep from becoming overly gratuitous in telling a story that seems to have little to do with the conflict itself and which merely provides the stage for an episode of manipulation porn. What's more, the film overall does little to shed much light on the war itself, choosing instead to focus on the individual tales for which the conflict serves as little more than a backdrop. Given that this offering was primarily made for a Ukrainian audience, perhaps the filmmaker decided that locals were already familiar enough with the kinds of issues covered here and felt that they didn't need to be belabored in the movie's narrative. But, for those on the outside looking in, it feels like there's a lot of back story missing that doesn't enhance the individual tales told in the picture's overarching content. And, as for what's being shown here, it's not patently obvious that we really need to see it, no matter how realistic it might be in capturing stories typical of the subject matter upon which they're based. In these days of the current Ukrainian conflict, it's natural to want to be supportive of the nation's people, culture and society in the face of the oppressive circumstances currently prevailing there, but that doesn't mean everything that comes out of that region should automatically be given a pass because of its source of origin, and that's certainly the case where this film is concerned.

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      Official submission of Ukraine for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 94th Academy Awards in 2022.

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2021 (Ukraine)
    • Country of origin
      • Ukraine
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    • Languages
      • Russian
      • Ukrainian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pohani dorohy
    • Filming locations
      • Donbass, Ukraine
    • Production companies
      • Kristi Films
      • Ukrainian Cultural Foundation
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      • $28,011
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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