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Guerre

Original title: Voyna
  • 2002
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
5.8K
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Sergey Bodrov, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Ian Kelly, and Aleksey Chadov in Guerre (2002)
ActionDramaWar

During the bloody war in Chechnya, a British couple and two Russian soldiers are taken hostage by Chechen rebels. Two of the hostages are then released to bring the money for the British wom... Read allDuring the bloody war in Chechnya, a British couple and two Russian soldiers are taken hostage by Chechen rebels. Two of the hostages are then released to bring the money for the British woman who is forced to wait for the ransom.During the bloody war in Chechnya, a British couple and two Russian soldiers are taken hostage by Chechen rebels. Two of the hostages are then released to bring the money for the British woman who is forced to wait for the ransom.

  • Director
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Writer
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Stars
    • Aleksey Chadov
    • Ian Kelly
    • Ingeborga Dapkunaite
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Stars
      • Aleksey Chadov
      • Ian Kelly
      • Ingeborga Dapkunaite
    • 33User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Aleksey Chadov
    Aleksey Chadov
    • Ivan
    Ian Kelly
    Ian Kelly
    • John
    Ingeborga Dapkunaite
    Ingeborga Dapkunaite
    • Margaret
    Sergey Bodrov
    Sergey Bodrov
    • Captain Medvedev
    Evklid Kyurdzidis
    Evklid Kyurdzidis
    • Ruslan
    Giorgi Gurgulia
    • Aslan
    Vladimir Gostyukhin
    Vladimir Gostyukhin
    • Ivan's Father
    Ben Foster
    Yuriy Stepanov
    • Aleksandr Matrosov
    David McAlister
    David McAlister
    Andrei Kormunin
    Steve Jamieson
      Lev Erenburg
      Peter Wickham
      Stanislav Stotsky
        Tatyana Pestova
        Aleksey Alekseev
        • Vladikavkaz Soldier
        Viktoriya Smirnova
        • Katka
        • Director
          • Aleksey Balabanov
        • Writer
          • Aleksey Balabanov
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        User reviews33

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        7orbit66

        Worth seeing, though flawed

        From a British perspective, it's interesting to note the only really poor performance came from Ian Kelly (John), an English actor. Had it not been for his atrocious skills, the film would have been excellent. Casting him took some authenticity away from the film, but then again, why Ingeborga Dapkunaite as (Margaret) didn't have a single spoken line in the film didn't help either! Aleksei Chadov as (Ivan) put in a great performance, and all other elements came together to make good entertainment and a rare look at the Chechen "situation".

        This is probably one of the most realistic films I've seen gore-wise. Family entertainment it ain't.

        If you're male, and looking for something different from the usual blockbuster bore-fest, then give this a viewing!
        9sirkaos2

        really good war movie

        I've just watched the movie and i liked it a lot. 1st thing i liked about it is that it gives an info about war in Chechnya, stuff i never knew much about, so that was the reason why i started to watch it. but, as the movie went on more and more good things about it started appearing. its pretty realistic, so different for regular USA action BSing (great explosions make great movie...LOL). i don't think that Muslim fighters were "bad guys" in this movie, at least they r not shown that way. yes, their prisoners work as slaves, they kill prisoners, starve them and stuff...but its shown just as a things that do happen in war. and, lets face it, they do. also, enemies (chechens) r not some people that we know nothing about, aslan in his conversation with Ivan clearly states why is he fighting and which side is "the right side" in that conflict. basically, all sides involved have their good and bad sides. fighting scenes r made just the way i like it: keeping it real, no cheap explosions to make stupid viewers say "aaahhh, thats great", no exaggeration of any kind. scenes of countryside r beautiful. the best part of the movie, IMO, is the ending. i could say that thats the point where only "bad guy" is revealed: john goes back and becomes famous and he doesn't give a f... about whats going on with his comrades back in Russia, he just lets those poor Russians and chechens rot, he himself not having any worry in the world. he just showed everything what he filmed without asking himself what would that cause to Ivan in Russia. Ivan, on the other side, showed himself to be man of principles, honest, brave, fair and firm. really nice movie, realistic, not idolizing anyone, not praising anyone, just showing the war as it is (nothing more and nothing less)
        10chicana

        russians saves the action movies

        the really tricky thing and a very good question is why aleksei balabanov don't shoot movies in hollywood?i think that would be great thing both for this director and for hollywood.vojna is film of that kind that was filmed in america in the golden days of hollywood-late 60 till the end of 70 maybe early 80.but the thing is that film come from russia-does russians knows better what is a good action-war movie than anyone in america?YES i say, and i also say to give that man everything he needs to just keep shooting movies.by my humble opinion that was the best movie shown during fest-main belgrade film festival, recently ended.
        9Zhorzhik-Morzhik

        In war as in life, in life as in war

        "War" - a military action movie by Aleksey Balabanov. A Russian soldier who miraculously escaped from Chechen captivity decides to help an Englishman release his wife from captivity and returns to Chechnya in the midst of a bloody war. Together they will have to go all the way through the continuous fire of the madness of war. The best role of Aleksey Chadov in the movie.
        8invinciblecannonfodder

        Hollywood rests

        I expected this movie to be simply rubbish, instead i was won over by the quality of the acting (no thanks to Ian Kelly)and the authenticity of the setting. The cinematography was great too. Scenes of beautiful landscape would be contrasted by the gory shootouts as well as great shot of the 4x4 flying off the cliff, which upon meeting the bottom of the ravine was not met by a fireball. It is true that the firefights seem dull and even anticlimactic, however that is the whole beauty behind them. They didn't need to be sugar coated by big explosions and slow-mo deaths instead opting for a more realistic approach. Were some of the weapons real? In all this is a decent movie worthwhile watching because it allows you to take a break from the latest teen slashers and high octane Vin Diesel movies : )

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          In 1999, a video was published on the Internet where two Chechen soldiers killed a Russian hostage soldier by cutting his throat. The moment of his agony was used as audio footage for the scene where one of the two hostages was beheaded.
        • Quotes

          [last lines]

          Ivan: [voiceover] You know the rest. John made a film and became famous. I'm being prosecuted under Article 105 for killing civilians of the Russian Federation because I was already a civilian at that time. John told everything in the film - about the woman in the jeep, about the kid and the old man there, at Aslan's base. When did he have time to shoot it? He wrote a book as well - "My Life in Russia". He didn't come to the court case, of course. Gave evidence about me over there. But the brave Chechen shepherd Ruslan Shamayev came and told in detail how I tortured him, how I cynically slaughtered Chechen women and children. He lives in Moscow now. His son is studying at the Moscow University. Margaret never married John. It was back then that I gave the Captain all the money. He didn't want to take it but I knew what was going on in civilian life, so I gave him the money. His wife thanked me later, writing that they'd done several expensive operations. He's the only one who goes to bat for me. He's a good man. I don't think they'll put me away but who knows. Our Tobolsk dorks keep looking to Moscow. Now they listen to Putin speaking on the telly, then they are told about new legal reforms and this crap goes on. I still haven't seen that film. It'd be fun to watch it now.

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          Featured in Yu-Piter: Ekholot (2003)
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          MOYA ZVEZDA
          Written by Vyacheslav Butusov (as V. Butusov)

          Performed by Vyacheslav Butusov

          © 2001 Pervoye Muzykalnoye izdatelstvo

          (P) "DeaDushki band and Grigory Sologub"

          Played in the end credits

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        • Release date
          • March 14, 2002 (Russia)
        • Country of origin
          • Russia
        • Official site
          • Official Site (Russia)
        • Languages
          • Russian
          • English
          • Chechen
        • Also known as
          • War
        • Filming locations
          • Verkhniy Chegem, Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia(Aslan's camp)
        • Production company
          • CTB Film Company
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $1,887
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        • Runtime
          2 hours
        • Color
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        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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