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Personne ne voulait mourir (1965)

Review by Platypuschow

Personne ne voulait mourir

2/10

Niekas nenorejo mirti: Truly awful

This is my first venture into original Soviet Union cinema and I'm less than impressed.

What led me here was that Nobody Wanted to Die is advertised as a remake of Seven Samurai (1954). That right there is reason to give it a go.

Trouble is I don't understand how it is. At all, there are no similarities whatsoever so I don't understand where the Seven Samurai storyline or even influence comes into it.

Set in Lithuania after the Second World War it tells the story of 4 brothers who learn that their father has been killed in the conflict between the Soviets and the rebels.

At no point is there protection from bandits or anyone else for that matter, this is not a remake of Seven Samurai and is blatantly using that as a method of reeling people in (It worked on me).

Competently made though very dated for the mid sixties this dark bleak effort sadly has little to no payoff, is incredibly dull and makes Schindlers List (1993) look positively jovial.

Certainly an immediate black mark from me for Soviet Cinema and an already poor cinematic year.

The Good:

Competently made for the most part

The Bad:

Lifeless

Few likeable characters

False advertising at its cruelest

Things I Learnt From This Movie:

I too prefer the tavern than the church

Politics aren't for women

Give unto god what is gods, wait what?!

Sometimes to remake something you must create something entirely new
  • Platypuschow
  • Aug 19, 2018

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