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Idiot

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Idiot (2003)
Drama

Prince Myshkin returns to Russia from Switzerland, where he was treated for a mental illness for several years. In St. Petersburg, he ends up in the house of his distant relatives. He finds ... Read allPrince Myshkin returns to Russia from Switzerland, where he was treated for a mental illness for several years. In St. Petersburg, he ends up in the house of his distant relatives. He finds himself in a cycle of passions and intrigues.Prince Myshkin returns to Russia from Switzerland, where he was treated for a mental illness for several years. In St. Petersburg, he ends up in the house of his distant relatives. He finds himself in a cycle of passions and intrigues.

  • Stars
    • Evgeniy Mironov
    • Igor Ivanov
    • Marietta Melrose
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    8.3/10
    2.3K
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    • Stars
      • Evgeniy Mironov
      • Igor Ivanov
      • Marietta Melrose
    • 22User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Evgeniy Mironov
    Evgeniy Mironov
    • Knyaz Lev Myshkin (2003)…
    • 2003
    Igor Ivanov
    Igor Ivanov
    • gospodin iz svity Rogozhina
    • 2003
    Marietta Melrose
    Marietta Melrose
    • Irina Epanchina
    • 2003
    Vladimir Mashkov
    Vladimir Mashkov
    • Parfyon Rogozhin
    • 2003
    Lidiya Velezheva
    • Nastasya Filippovna
    • 2003
    Olga Budina
    • Aglaya Epanchina
    • 2003
    Inna Churikova
    Inna Churikova
    • Elizaveta Epanchina
    • 2003
    Oleg Basilashvili
    Oleg Basilashvili
    • General Ivan Epanchin
    • 2003
    Vladimir Ilin
    Vladimir Ilin
    • Lukyan Lebedev
    • 2003
    Aleksandr Lazarev
    Aleksandr Lazarev
    • Ganya Ivolgin
    • 2003
    Andrey Smirnov
    Andrey Smirnov
    • Afanasiy Totskiy
    • 2003
    Anastasiya Melnikova
    • Aleksandra Epanchina
    • 2003
    Rosina Tsidulko
    Rosina Tsidulko
    • Adelaida Epanchina
    • 2003
    Sergey Muchenikov
    • Lakey Epanchinykh
    • 2003
    Aleksey Petrenko
    Aleksey Petrenko
    • General Ardalion Ivolgin
    • 2003
    Mikhail Boyarskiy
    Mikhail Boyarskiy
    • Poruchik Keller
    • 2003
    Larisa Malevannaya
    Larisa Malevannaya
    • Nina Ivolgina
    • 2003
    Mariya Kiselyova
    • Varvara Ivolgina
    • 2003
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    int32

    Great cast

    The director's daring quest to film a script as close as possible to the book is also the movie's greatest weakness. The second half of the book, and hence of the movie, is emotionally much less active than the first half, so the contrast is naturally emphasized due the movie time format. The result is that the second half of the movie is plain boring.

    Everything else is a success - photography, music, cast ( a brilliant cast, except an overly hysteric and non-charming Nastasya ), costumes, the very atmosphere of the dark and psychotic Petersburg of Dostoyevsky are meticulously combined into a theatrical, even intimate, show. The Prince's protagonist Parfion gives energetic, raw-power perfomance ( too bad he wears same black suit through the whole movie, a bit pathetic ). The Prince's best parts are his thralling monologues, when one can almost physically sense how the others' cynicism is extinguished by his naive sincerity.

    The movie should appeal to the fans of 'psychological' genre, as special effects and action are obviously absent here.
    10kbenko

    captivating, amazing

    I did not expect to actually enjoy this. I had heard it was well done, so I thought I ought to force myself to watch at least some of it. Well, I've seen the first three episodes and can't wait to watch the rest. The acting is incredible, the cinematography imaginative, the pacing very good, and the dialog, since it is pure Dostoyevsky, is, of course, stellar. I've read the book (in English) a couple of times, but this movie brings the characters to life for me in a way the book never did. Perhaps the translation I read was not too great, but I think the biggest difference is the wonderful acting and directing in this mini-series. Eye contact, pauses, changes--or lack thereof--in tone of voice, all make such a big difference.

    The DVD I am watching, from the Russian company CP Digital, has reasonably good-quality images, but terrible subtitles. For instance, one character told another, "You shouldn't miss this opportunity (to marry a very rich man)," but the subtitle said something like, "Isn't that interesting!" I know enough Russian to be able to tell when the subtitles are inaccurate, but unfortunately, not enough to watch it without subtitles. Perhaps the second or third time through I'll watch with subtitles turned off.

    If only we could all have even a drop of Prince Myshkin's humility, compassion, love, honesty, candor.
    9x_narinka_x

    Fantastic!

    This is the first time ever that after reading a book, I see the film adaptation and (almost) everything is just as I imagined while reading the book! Absolutely amazing!!! The casting is just perfect (excepting one character), the atmosphere, just everything is wonderfully caught on film. The way Evgeny Mironov plays Prince Miushkin, and Olga Budina's acting... just superb!!! Not forgetting Vladimir Mashkov (Rogojin), Inna Churikova (Elizaveta Epanchina) and nearly all the rest of the cast!

    Just a few minor points:

    • Nastasia Philipovna was not as spectacular as I imagined. Somehow I expected more of her beauty and acting. - The film should have started at the train scene, just as in the book!!! I can't explain why, but I felt like this was essential for the beginning of the story.


    But altogether, a wonderful job on this one, thank you Mr. Bortko!
    gkbazalo

    Yes, it covers the entire novel, very well...

    Vladimir Bortko's Idiot is a faithful translation of Dostoyevsky's novel. I had read the novel again just recently before watching this 10 part, nearly 10 hour miniseries and I don't think that any of the key characters or events are left out, which is quite a feat in itself. All the characters are true to the novel. I found that parts, especially in the second half, were slow, but I found the novel to be slow in those parts as well.

    As an American with no knowledge of Russian, I had to rely on the translation, which varied from very good (at least grammatically correct) to nearly incomprehensible. It was as if the translator went occasionally crazy and then recovered. However, it was good enough in all parts to follow although I found myself hitting the pause button to read some of the longer captions. The DVD, as far as I know, is available in the US only at www.rbcmp3.com.

    I found myself comparing this version to Kurosawa's. I think the two Russian male leads (Prince M. and Rogozhin) were as good as their Japanese counterparts, which is saying a lot, since Masayuki Mori and Toshiro Mifune were great in those parts. Mironov and Mashkov both capture the essence of their characters, the Prince's innocence and Rogozhin's violent love--hate relationship with Nastassya. I don't think the two female leads were as good as their Japanese counterparts, but it's difficult to beat the great Setsuko Hara. Kurosawa's film, cut down to 166 minutes, could only present a fraction of the novel's events and characters, but did a great job in choosing the ones to include. Only the character of Lebedev was really missed in the Japanese version. Lebedev, by the way, is terrific in this version. The Russian version really lets you get acquainted with the more minor characters like Hippolite and Keller.

    Inna Churikova is a standout as Lizaveta Epanchina, a key character in both the films and novel.

    Definitely recommended for fans of the novel and anyone who likes to settle into a good ten hour drama.
    10leilamehti

    the best work of dostoyevsky

    Dostoyevsky, the world master of classic literature, is a psychopathic psychologist. He is the disease and the cure. No one but him can deliver a true Russian character, full of life's passions: love and hatred. Dostoyevski's characters are simultaneously capable of cruelty and compassion. They are sinful and repentant - but never dull. Idiot gives one so much to ponder about the meaning of life. Film's psychedelic characters represent our innerly hidden demons, which can easily surface, when disturbed. The acting is great. I recommend this film to anyone who is a philosopher. It will stimulate your mental energy for a quite some time.

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      • May 12, 2003 (Russia)
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