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Orient Express

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Orient Express (2004)
DramaRomance

At an old age, prince Andrei Morudzi retreats to his castle in Romania, during the two world wars, after having led an eventful youth. There he is seen as a rare bird by the local folk, due ... Read allAt an old age, prince Andrei Morudzi retreats to his castle in Romania, during the two world wars, after having led an eventful youth. There he is seen as a rare bird by the local folk, due to his strange attitude towards life and his exquisite manners, which don't fit the way of... Read allAt an old age, prince Andrei Morudzi retreats to his castle in Romania, during the two world wars, after having led an eventful youth. There he is seen as a rare bird by the local folk, due to his strange attitude towards life and his exquisite manners, which don't fit the way of life of the villagers. But, in the end, despite trying to distance himself from the local... Read all

  • Director
    • Sergiu Nicolaescu
  • Writers
    • Ioan Cãrmãzan
    • Corneliu Dragomirescu
    • Sergiu Nicolaescu
  • Stars
    • Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Gheorghe Dinica
    • Dan Bittman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    934
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Writers
      • Ioan Cãrmãzan
      • Corneliu Dragomirescu
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Stars
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
      • Gheorghe Dinica
      • Dan Bittman
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sergiu Nicolaescu
    Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Andrei Morudzi
    Gheorghe Dinica
    Gheorghe Dinica
    • Costache
    Dan Bittman
    • Young Andrei Morudzi
    Maia Morgenstern
    Maia Morgenstern
    • Amalia Frunzetti
    Daniela Nane
    Daniela Nane
    • Carmen Ionescu
    Alina Chivulescu
    • Adrienne de Raval
    Andreea Doinea
    • Extras
    Diana Dumbrava
    Diana Dumbrava
    • Priestess
    Imola Kézdi
    • Ana
    Ioana Moldovan
    • Isabelle Benny
    Marina Procopie
    • Elena Criveanu
    Dan Puric
    • Orlofski
    Cristian Sofron
    • Priest Anton
    Valentin Teodosiu
    Valentin Teodosiu
    • Vasile Gardescu
    Florin Zamfirescu
    • Take Criveanu
    Vlad Zamfirescu
    • Ana's fiancee
    • Director
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
    • Writers
      • Ioan Cãrmãzan
      • Corneliu Dragomirescu
      • Sergiu Nicolaescu
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    5Optimus_

    one of the worst movies of the well known director Sergiu Nicolaescu

    It's hard to find a single good aspect of the movie, except for strong acting from romanian star Gheorghe Dinica and surprisingly nice performance of Valentin Teodosiu, an actor which i my opinion deserves better roles then he usually gets in movies.

    For the rest, the didactic speech of the main character, spread over half the movies, practically kills any interest for the picture quite quickly.

    Mr Nicolaescu should realise that the audience is hardly interested in his vision about nobility, or in a romantic image of the last days of the romanian aristocracy.

    With the two exceptions already mentioned, acting is 70'ish and of a poor quality, the movie has lost of clichés and generally speaking, without being a horrible experience, is practically a waste of time to watch.
    Vincentiu

    self-portrait

    I saw this film yesterday. with fear to be a disappointment. as piece for define Nicolaescu silhouette. and my verdict is not very enthusiastic - it is a self-portrait, a will and , in same measure, a grave. because it reflects his world. his vision. about himself and about Romanian society. because long speeches and not inspired dialogs are bricks for his posterity. it is a chaotic melancholic movie. a show of lessons. and broken stories. remarkable presence - Gheorghe Dinică. interesting presence - Dan Puric. but each of them is only promise. it is a strange film. not an adaptation. only a kind of diary. not bad but in many scenes - boring. drops, slices, shadows of feelings. and a figure of a prince far from time and people. an inhuman prince. crumbs from Felix and Otilia . fall of an universe and last gesture of a version for king Lear. and conclusion - Sergiu Nicolaescu was not an actor. only hanger. for its characters.
    10Crashtested_2004

    Great movie....but only for humans...

    I've seen this movie, and it is great. The actors are some of the best, but Sergiu Nicolaescu wanted to do something different, so he brought in some new ones.

    I have seen most of Sergiu Nicolaescu's movies, and THERE IS NO COMUNIST PROPAGANDA IN THEM WHATSOEVER!!! I do not know what absolute idiot chose to comment this movie first...but it is obvious that he did not understand anything from it....probably his intellect is to low...

    He said that Nicolaescu's movies are o no quality...but that proves that he is an imbecile... Sergiu Nicolaescu is one of the greatest directors, and many people agree that he is the greatest "battle scene director" in the world.

    His movies are filled with "patriotism" because they have a history based topic. It is obvious that these high quality movies are not for idiots...

    Orient Express is an extraordinary movie...a MUST SEE for anyone who can understand it.
    livia_lovemetal

    very nice

    this movie is extraordinary! i have seen it just once but it remained in my mind as the best Romanian movie i have ever seen.everything is great:the story, based on the novel "Printul", by Tudor Teodorescu-Braniste, which is very strange and attractive at the same time;the landscaping;the music;the idea that makes Sergiu Nicolaescu once again a great director.The actors are playing just perfect.You can see great actors with small roles , but they play just great and they make the movie more interesting.The places chosen for the movie are outstanding.the castle, the sea side, Paris...the train rail....even the train itself!The end of the movie it's very sad, it made me want to read the novel!
    3tributarystu

    A train for yesterday

    You know, Sergiu Nicloaescu...he's a man most people living in Romania have heard of. As a matter of fact, when I participated at a certain seminar and people were asked to name a Romanian film director, his name popped up on most of the lists. I hadn't seen any of his films and simply had to be intrigued by such a seemingly mesmerizing person.

    I suppose you all know the saying "Don't judge a book by its cover". It hardly applies, but you catch my drift. If art didn't have any political implications, maybe we'd have missed many masterpieces along the years. However, there is a certain limit where it all has to end. Most unfortunately, limits (still) tend to be overshadowed and misplaced around here...which might well explain a thing or two.

    The film just isn't in any way how I imagined it to be. There's little of a storyline to follow, for it's a...aham, character study. Take note, authentically ONE character. Obviously, Nicolaescu's. The film goes so far as to harass the dignity an active human brain might possess. Nicolaescu's self-obsession is rather pregnant throughout the gazillion minutes the movie stretches and ends up being a severe insult brought not only to movie goers, but to the whole Romanian nation. It may sound harsh, but it's a fact, because it's an issue of image and we're way behind on this. 2004 really wasn't a glamorous year for Romanian cinema, but to present "Orient Express" to a foreign public is similar to inflicting yourself cut wounds. Luckily enough, such wounds heal, but it can take a while. About the film, well...people act very strange in the mystic forests around the prince's castle, while the superficial image of society is tasteless and hollow. Were it not for the unexpected beginning, I'd dare to say it's an endless bore. And, actually, it is.

    Nicolaescu's effort consists of gathering a mostly talentless cast (not endangering his superior position) and then shooting an absolutely disappointing flick. I suppose he's got at least one good film in his credits, however, with Orient Express, he proves to be a most untalented director. 3/10

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      Romania's official submission to the 77th Academy Awards (2005) for Best Foreign Language Film.
    • Goofs
      The railroad sleepers in the train scenes are concrete ones, available in Romania only in the late twentieth century, and completely unavailable at the time of the plot. This is despite the wide availability of wooden sleepers filming locations across Romania. Despite the rather well cut of passing wagons images, these are also of modern cars, though not the locomotive.

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2004 (Romania)
    • Country of origin
      • Romania
    • Language
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Восточный экспресс
    • Filming locations
      • Casa Vernescu, Romania
    • Production company
      • Ro De Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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