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Vols entre rêve et réalité

Original title: Polyoty vo sne i nayavu
  • 1983
  • 1h 32m
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7.5/10
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Vols entre rêve et réalité (1983)
Psychological DramaDrama

On the eve of his fortieth birthday, a man realizes nothing he has achieved in his life has amounted to very much.On the eve of his fortieth birthday, a man realizes nothing he has achieved in his life has amounted to very much.On the eve of his fortieth birthday, a man realizes nothing he has achieved in his life has amounted to very much.

  • Director
    • Roman Balayan
  • Writer
    • Viktor Merezhko
  • Stars
    • Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Lyudmila Gurchenko
    • Oleg Tabakov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Roman Balayan
    • Writer
      • Viktor Merezhko
    • Stars
      • Oleg Yankovskiy
      • Lyudmila Gurchenko
      • Oleg Tabakov
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Sergey Makarov
    Lyudmila Gurchenko
    Lyudmila Gurchenko
    • Larisa Yuryevna
    Oleg Tabakov
    Oleg Tabakov
    • Nikolay Pavlovich
    Lyudmila Ivanova
    Lyudmila Ivanova
    • Nina Sergeyevna
    Lyudmila Zorina
    Lyudmila Zorina
    • Natasha
    Elena Kostina
    Elena Kostina
    • Alisa
    Oleg Menshikov
    Oleg Menshikov
    • Alisa's Friend
    Lyubov Rudneva
    Lyubov Rudneva
    • Svetochka
    Aleksandr Adabashyan
    Aleksandr Adabashyan
    • Sculptor
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Director
    Yelena Mikhaylova
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    • (as Yelena Chernyak)
    Alyona Odinokova
    • Masha
    Sergei Ivanov
    Sergei Ivanov
      Nadezhda Lagutenko
        Galina Shigayeva
          Nadezhda Samsonova
          Nadezhda Samsonova
            M. Kulakova
            Valery Panarin
            Valery Panarin
              • Director
                • Roman Balayan
              • Writer
                • Viktor Merezhko
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              8irinasukhonos

              Kira Muratova vibes...

              Roman Balayan's film is an emotional exploration of a man struggling to find his place in life. The main character is deeply traumatized from childhood, with issues stemming from his mother, leading to complicated relationships with women. He feels a sense of alienation and foreignness in society, and his trauma dictates an escape route through infantilism and flight.

              The film features many intriguing details: a sense of artificiality in the decor, reminiscent of desolate cities of memory, and scenes in nature that emphasize his detachment. The main character resembles Don Quixote in a midlife crisis. The sounds of the radio symbolize that the world is in constant motion, showcasing the different vibes of the people around him. His relationships with women are a complex dynamic where his childishness is both alluring and repelling.

              The film's ending is touching, returning the hero to his childhood but failing to provide him with a chance for true self-acceptance. It leaves us questioning whether he is ready to take responsibility and become a healthy person, as this acceptance will require facing his problems. As we see in Kira Muratova's "Astenic Syndrome," people remain directionless, but the main issue always lies within.
              6Galina_movie_fan

              Flying Asleep and Awake

              On the eve of his fortieth anniversary Sergei Makarov (Oleg Yankovsky), looks back at his life and learns that he has achieved nothing. He was not able to be happy and to bring happiness to the closest people in his life, neither to his long-suffering wife nor young mistress nor friends nor work... It is about the men who never grew up and could not find themselves in the time of stagnation: gifted, charming, but infantile and lost, they never were able to realize themselves...

              This film became a super-hit in the Soviet Union of the eightieth. The audiences were divided into two camps. Some saw it as a personal insult, others - as a personal victory, as truth about their time and about themselves. When I saw it twenty four years ago, everyone was fascinated by the courage of the movie creators who chose a weak man, an anti-hero as a symbol of his times. When I saw it last night, the main character irritated me most of the time and I simply could not bring myself to sympathize or identify with him. Some of the best Russian actors gave very good performances (Oleg Yankovsky, Oleg Tabakov, Lyudmila Gurchenko and Nikita Mikhalkov in a short but memorable cameo) but the movie belongs to its era and it did not age well...
              8amaboko123

              Excentric but beautiful

              Complicated, expressionist, with a bizarre storyline, if there is one. About an immature man that is lost at forty as he was always, living a meaningless life and playing with the ones close to him like a spoiled child. As difficult as a man as he can be, everyone seems to love and like him, even if he is hurting them constantly. All women love this charismatic kind of person, that makes them dream and evade of their own made reality, from the railway worker, to the lonely colleague that was once his lover. I was a bit surprised to see such a realistic portrait of a soviet town with pretty poor infrastructure and living conditions and it was before Gorbaciov. As in almost all russian movies of the time, one can see the alcohol excessive consumption, the enthusiastic nature of the russian soul and the good natured and helping russian citizen.
              7yeuhen

              True and bitter

              Some of the reviews here helped me understand this movie better. I was born in 1984 so I only heard the fuss this movie made back then. While watching it now I felt constant despair as if not only the main character was living meaninglessly but the whole town this movie was set in. It is hard to watch indeed, but I can understand how it was perceived by those living in a deeply stagnated country.
              moonlite-r

              An underdiagnosed disorder

              I can't think of another well-made and realistic depiction of borderline personality disorder in men more convincing than this one. It's like a psychiatry textbook classic case. And while the disorder has been frequently shown in films, it's been almost exclusively a female role.

              And who can fit as a male patient of BPD more than the charming Yankovsky. Charismatic, flirtatious, energetic, impulsive, feeling lonely in groups with multiple intense interpersonal relationships, unstable self-image, risk-taking behaviour with potential self harm, episodes of intense mood swings and neediness. Almost all scenes are eloquently illustrative and diagnostic..The typical hysterical peformance when he fell to the ground to avoid being abandoned by his young lover..the moment he held his kid assuring his paternity to himself...All were fabulously performed by Yankovsky. The skillful director together with Yankovsky's superb talent and unmatched acting skills must have been supplemented by observation of multiple examples of the disorder .. Didn't he once say how he watched his cat staring at him and slowly closing his eyes carefully in order to put a similar scene in one of his upcoming films...A good actor ,just like a good doctor, must be a good observer.

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                After Kashtanka (1976) and Biryuk (1978), two films based on classical Russian books, director Roman Balayan remained inactive for several years as he wasn't interested in making communist films he was offered. According to him, 'Polyoty vo sne i nayavu' became the film where he put all the anger and disappointment accumulated in him within these years.
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                Referenced in Kot Leopold: Kot Leopold vo sne i nayavu (1984)

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              • Release date
                • January 17, 1983 (Soviet Union)
              • Country of origin
                • Soviet Union
              • Language
                • Russian
              • Also known as
                • Flights in Dreams and in Reality
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                • Dovzhenko Film Studios
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                • 1h 32m(92 min)
              • Color
                • Color
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                • Mono

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