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Utomlennye solntsem 2

  • 2010
  • 3h 1m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
4.6K
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Nikita Mikhalkov in Utomlennye solntsem 2 (2010)
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A look at the horrors of the Eastern Front of World War II from the points of view of repressed soldier of penal battalion and his young daughter, who stayed behind enemy lines.A look at the horrors of the Eastern Front of World War II from the points of view of repressed soldier of penal battalion and his young daughter, who stayed behind enemy lines.A look at the horrors of the Eastern Front of World War II from the points of view of repressed soldier of penal battalion and his young daughter, who stayed behind enemy lines.

  • Director
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Writers
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Vladimir Moiseenko
    • Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
  • Stars
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Oleg Menshikov
    • Nadezhda Mikhalkova
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Writers
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
      • Vladimir Moiseenko
      • Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
    • Stars
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
      • Oleg Menshikov
      • Nadezhda Mikhalkova
    • 31User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Nikita Mikhalkov
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Kotov
    Oleg Menshikov
    Oleg Menshikov
    • Mitya
    Nadezhda Mikhalkova
    Nadezhda Mikhalkova
    • Nadya
    Sergey Makovetskiy
    Sergey Makovetskiy
    • Lunin
    Dmitriy Dyuzhev
    Dmitriy Dyuzhev
    • Vanya
    Artur Smolyaninov
    Artur Smolyaninov
    • Yurka
    Andrey Merzlikin
    Andrey Merzlikin
    • Mayor-tankist Nikolay
    Maksim Sukhanov
    Maksim Sukhanov
    • Stalin
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    Evgeniy Stychkin
    • Starley-saper
    Evgeniy Mironov
    Evgeniy Mironov
    • Izyumov
    Andrey Panin
    Andrey Panin
    • Kravets
    Sergey Garmash
    Sergey Garmash
    • Beznogiy serzhant na barzhe
    Viktoriya Tolstoganova
    Viktoriya Tolstoganova
    • Marusya
    Artyom Mikhalkov
    Artyom Mikhalkov
    • Sazonov
    Valeriy Zolotukhin
    Valeriy Zolotukhin
    • Pendyurin
    Aleksandr Golubev
    • Lysyakov
    Mariya Shukshina
    Mariya Shukshina
    • Zhenshchina na katere NKVD
    Natalya Surkova
    Natalya Surkova
    • Katya
    • Director
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Writers
      • Nikita Mikhalkov
      • Vladimir Moiseenko
      • Aleksandr Novototskiy-Vlasov
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    User reviews31

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    1energumenoster

    peace of crap

    It's not a secret that Mr. Putin and Mr. Medvedev continue anti-Russian, anti-soviet, anti-historic and certainly anti-Stalin propaganda. Their puppets gave about $55 million from state budget to Mr. Mikhalkov for another peace of crap. So, don't trust that scandal campaign in Cannes. They cut about 1 hour because the movie is so miserable that there is nothing to watch for film-maker or usual viewer. Thanks to Mr. Mikhalkov our heroes, our veterans who had smashed fascist Gitler had been so foully slandered in commemoration of the 65th anniversary of Victory in Great Patriotic War. BTW, Berlin was captured by soviet atheistic people. So, Mihkalkov's pseudo-Christian scenes looks just idiotic.
    3lawer2

    Cannes, don't!

    It is difficult to imagine, but! If anyone of the Cannes-2010 Jury read this, please, do not give any prize to this trash with "great movie" label. Do not defame my country.

    So, the "masterpiece"... Every film starts with its slogan nowadays. This time it was "The Great movie about the Great war". Let's even forget Mikhalkov is not overly modest. But, if you dare to touch such important subject before the 65th anniversary of the Great Victory and declare your product "Great", it must be great.

    And what we see? All the movie is full of stupidity, Mikhalkov's fantasy and himself. Several separate novels (bad plots). About what? Who knows! There are good Nazi military men and bad soviet civil men and women. Stupid soviet people force Nazis to bomb Russian Red Cross ship, or, for variety's sake, burn 100 or 500 peasants. Nazies even cry when they are forced to do so! And only Mikhalkov's Kotov does the right things. He is everywhere. He - but not any sense. There is no need for the voluminous review to summarize, Utomlyonnye solntsem 2 are: nazi ass, trying to defecate down from 400 km/h plan, and "show me your tits". Great...

    BTW, "burnt" may sound better for English-speakers, but the right translation is "Tired by the sun" - not "Burnt...". And you are really tired after watching this movie...
    3Skullen

    Dear oh dear

    Hmm, to be honest, I shouldn't even be writing this. This film shouldn't exist at all. The first Burnt by the Sun was perfect - and ended perfectly. When I heard that there was to be a sequel, my heart sank, and having finally seen the film, my heart is still down there... This film is bad. From the lack of plot, to the ropey acting, to the appalling FX (oh my word, God save us from yet another one of Mikhalkov's badly rendered German planes!), to the bad choice of shots (few still camera shots, showing Nikita's lost his nerve and belief in his ability to frame a shot well and meaningfully), to the absurd events that occur (e.g. defecating out of planes)... this film has nothing to commend itself. Save yourself... keep the pure memories of the first film and don't watch this.
    1gess1001

    Michalkov falls - everyone dies

    It's amazing, it's astounding, it's unbelievable - it's trash beyond any usual definition of trash! Some compare it with the "Inglorious basterds" and indeed it's just as insane and irreverent to historical truth but the madcap feats of daring and a plethora of lively and memorable characters that made IG such an affable flick are not there, replaced by a (s)crappy sequence of sketches performed by a coven of morons, traitors, cowards and assholes. "Sun-burned 2" is a live adaptation of "Happy Tree Friends" with the plot of every episode following the same pattern: enters Michalkov(a), enters everybody else, everybody else dies horribly, Michalkov(a) leaves, viewer doesn't give a damn.
    1mkimask

    spit on history

    As everyone already knows this is the most expensive movie made in Russia. So I was expecting some good story and visual effects. But what we got was something awful. There is no story in the movie, it's more like "let's show them that scene, now let's show them this scene" and the connection between scenes is really unnatural. This movie is anti-historical. There were no "shtrafbat" in 1941, there were no German tanks under sails, Stalin was not looking like a zombie etc etc. And another thing is, that Red Army did fight against Germans, but for some reason Nikita Mikhalkov is showing us that Soviet Army is a bunch of scared and unorganized people. if things were like that Germans would have taken over Moscow in 41. Some of the scenes of this movie are so ridiculous that I do not even want to talk about them. For example, the scene where German shooter wants to s**t right out of a flying plane. That is impossible and you can't move your plot by creating impossible situations.

    So, in conclusion, I would like to say that it is unpatriotic, stupid, anti-historical movie with very poor visual effects. Do not watch

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    • Trivia
      The title song is "To ostatnia niedziela" written in 1935 by Jerzy Petersburski with Polish lyrics by Zenon Fredwald. In 1936 the first Russian version was recorded by Klavdiya Shulzhenko. That same year, Aleksandr Tsfasman recorded his version with new Russian lyrics by Iosif Albeck who wrote the opening line: "Utomlyonnoe solntse... " Burnt by the Sun is a loose English translation of the song title, alluding to Soviet dictatorship hoisting Stalin to the sun.
    • Connections
      Edited into Aristokraticheskiy kinematograf: Episode #1.4 (2011)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2010 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Studiya TriTe (Russia)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Soleil trompeur 2: L'exode
    • Filming locations
      • Russia(fields of wheat)
    • Production companies
      • Three T Productions
      • Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
      • Golden Eagle
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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,266,778
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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