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Bumer: Film vtoroy

  • 2006
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
4K
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Bumer: Film vtoroy (2006)
CrimeDrama

The film takes place a few years after the events shown in Bumer (2003). Kostyan "Kot", who lost all his friends, the woman he loved and was nearly killed in the first installment of the fil... Read allThe film takes place a few years after the events shown in Bumer (2003). Kostyan "Kot", who lost all his friends, the woman he loved and was nearly killed in the first installment of the film tries to begin a new, peaceful life. But is it possible to do? Has Russia changed and do... Read allThe film takes place a few years after the events shown in Bumer (2003). Kostyan "Kot", who lost all his friends, the woman he loved and was nearly killed in the first installment of the film tries to begin a new, peaceful life. But is it possible to do? Has Russia changed and do "bratki" on black "bummers" no longer control business? Can he escape his past? That is w... Read all

  • Director
    • Pyotr Buslov
  • Writers
    • Pyotr Buslov
    • Kim Belov
    • Denis Rodimin
  • Stars
    • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Svetlana Ustinova
    • Andrey Merzlikin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pyotr Buslov
    • Writers
      • Pyotr Buslov
      • Kim Belov
      • Denis Rodimin
    • Stars
      • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
      • Svetlana Ustinova
      • Andrey Merzlikin
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Cat
    Svetlana Ustinova
    Svetlana Ustinova
    • Dashka
    Andrey Merzlikin
    Andrey Merzlikin
    • Dimon
    Aleksandr Golubev
    • Kolya Shubin
    Maksim Konovalov
    Maksim Konovalov
    • Killa
    Sergey Gorobchenko
    Sergey Gorobchenko
    • Frame
    Nikolay Olyalin
    Nikolay Olyalin
    • Grandfather Ilya
    Feliks Antipov
    • Uncle Misha
    Darya Mishchenko
    • Oksanka
    Aleksandr Tsurkan
    Aleksandr Tsurkan
    • Oksanka's Father
    Aleksey Filimonov
    Aleksey Filimonov
    • Vovka
    Oleg Protasov
    • Chugur
    Turar Murataliev
    • Chinese
    Dmitriy Persin
    • Prison Governor
    Denis Kirillov
    • Mikha
    Igor Artashonov
    Igor Artashonov
    • Pakha
    Vsevolod Igoshin
    • Nursing Assistant
    Oleg Vasilkov
    Oleg Vasilkov
    • Overseer
    • Director
      • Pyotr Buslov
    • Writers
      • Pyotr Buslov
      • Kim Belov
      • Denis Rodimin
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    User reviews13

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    dabystru

    Questions answered

    1) Why did they kill the real brother of Dasha?

    In order not to pay to Dasha's brother, whose term was almost over, for replacing Kot (and Dasha's brother might not have agreed to spend 12 more years in prison). Also they would have to spare few hundred $ to get a new passport for Kot, but here they got it for free - all they needed is to replace Kot's photo in Dasha's brother passport.

    2) Who the hell would want to kill Kot?

    The same prison authorities. They are afraid that Kot may get caught for new crimes and when his fingerprints are matched with computer database they may bring his real name, and then their little business would be uncovered, and they are in trouble. But they can't kill Kot before he meets Dimon 'The Scalded' (who obviously paid for his freedom), so that's why they waited until after that meeting.

    3) Kot wanted to start over but wouldn't it be easier to sell his half of car show room than let the girl rob tourist agency?

    He can't even sell a single car - the one they are driving - because it was in the police database as being looked for. Regarding the car show room, after the death of Dimon it is unlikely that Kot may get anything for his 50% of Dimon's business - nobody except Dimon knew who he was, besides Kot was officially dead. Dimon might not have known the exact details of how Kot was freed and that now he is going under the name of Dasha's brother, and didn't make the changes necessary to make Dasha's brother a co-owner.

    4) When he met her, why didn't he just tell her the truth straight away?

    Kot waited Dasha to calm down before he announces that her brother is dead and that he, Kot, is indirectly responsible for his death.
    7dullsenkurz

    Where is our Paradise?

    First, i must say that I really enjoyed watching the Bumer. It was an interesting and original experience of Russian cinema. In short, it's one of the best movies from Russia I have ever seen (the other one for me could be 9-ya rota so far). Therefore I went to cinema with high expectations. After watching this flick of Buslov there was not a frustration, but i realized that sequel did not manage to achieve the superb level of its predecessor. More or less this was completely another kind of story. Of course, there is a strong connection with events of the first film, though you are free to watch it even if you have not seen the first Bumer. It's not a flawless movie. There were several short disturbing ''black breaks'', which made Bumer: Film vtoroy a bit spotty. Also this made the plot scattered. One excellent thing about this is soundtrack. It's truly outstanding. With scenes of todays Russia, witty dialogs, tragicomic story - it is a good movie and a must-see for fans of Bumer, although some of them may be disappointed.
    8gnatko

    Who's gonna stay here? -- The cops!

    I think that is the main idea of both Bumer movies.

    Cops and KGB are the ultimate evil. Both movies send a message that one can not be a free and honest man/woman in Russia, without having any problems with cops. Well, of course, in the first movie, the four guys were just a regular extortionist gang… apparently, not very close to the concepts of "honesty" and "freedom", but the movie still sent a message that they were "good guys". Rama said a counter-argument: "Such are not us, such is the life around us." (1st movie).

    "The life has changed" (Dimon, 2nd movie). Dimon's life has changed because he chose not to mess with cops, but rather to deal with them by their rules. That's what most of us in this country actually do every day. We don't know about laws and *beep* like that: we only know that cops are people who really love cash and are endowed with power to do anything. No law is need if you're a friend of cops, and no law will protect you if you're not.

    Having earned money, he saves his friend from the jail by bribing the cops. Dimon's new life is controversial. "I don't know what I would do in a situation like that" – Cot said. After an accusation like that, Dimon thought that probably he was not completely right, although by doing what he did, he saved his own life and later a few years in the life of his friend (Cot had a 15-year sentence for armed robbery)… He realized that he had to sacrifice a large part of his honesty to this. Saving Cot's life a few minutes later, he probably restored his honesty, at least in the eyes of Cot.

    Dashka is a also a controversial character. Although she's a little bitch blackmailer, her victim is a large piece of that cop and KGB *beep* (some cop chief). So, eventually, she's depicted as a warrior of truth. I won't tell you how Dashka is related to Cot (watch the movie, it's the drama and love story part of it), I'll just tell you that the two finally decided that their free souls will not be able to survive in this country, and they decided to leave it. Dashka: "And who's gonna stay here?" Cot: "-- The cops!" They wanted to escape. But the cops got them. At least they killed Cot. Dashka escaped. Cot has joined his fellows in the gangstas' paradise. Dashka went to a paradise on earth (she stole some cash and went out of the country).

    Again, what's left here… The cops. It's a message to all those who live in this country. To think about it. From that point of view, the movie indeed is naturalistic. A story like that could hardly happen in reality, but the message it sends is a real one. We're not a free country. That's very important to understand.
    8Tgrain

    A worthy sequel to Boomer

    Sequels are always a dilemma for directors, it's very easy to miss and Buslov gets a lot of credit for moving straight into a sequel as his next feature project.

    Instead of returning to the same old story twice, Buslov wisely chose to make the story about redemption and effectively introduced a new lead in the form of Dasha, a girl that seems fated to repeat the footsteps of Kostya's gang and played masterfully by Svetlana Ustinova.

    The story is sufficiently realistic, though he takes a few more chances than with the original there are no holes or dilemmas that would irritate. Casting is very high caliber and the music doesn't fail to deliver again. Cinematographically Buslov evolved to a slightly faster paced style, there is less moving camera than with the original Boomer (something I personally enjoyed), but close ups are very effectively utilized. On the other end, one or two sequences are overextended time wise, but not to the point of irritation.

    Note: unlike with the Brother films of Balabanov, it does help to see Boomer 1 prior to watching this film.
    9glondon-849-768748

    One of the best movies ever

    While Bumer 1 was a trivial gangster movie with not much substance, Bumer 2 (or Heaven on Earth) is a mark of a genius. It is very subtle and to an unsuspecting viewer it may seem not much. There is a plot but not much action: no flying bullets, no blood and no revenge.

    Nevertheless, today I watched it for the third time and it was even better then the first two. Do you have to be familiar with the Russian culture to understand it? Not really. If you ever felt like the system's got you or if you felt like there is no way out - you'd get it, I promise.

    One of my favorite movies so far.

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    • Trivia
      Svetlana Ustinova's debut.
    • Connections
      Follows Bumer (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Novyy privet Morrikone
      Music by Sergey Shnurov (as Shnurov S.V.)

      Performed by Sergey Shnurov (as Shnurov S.V.), Andrey Antonenko (as Antonenko A.Ye.), Denis Mozhin (as Mozhin D.V.)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2006 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Bumer 2
    • Filming locations
      • Ivanteyevka, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia
    • Production companies
      • CTB Film Company
      • Pygmalion Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,000,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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