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Krisana

  • 2005
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
290
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Krisana (2005)
Drama

Matiss Zelcs is trying to find woman which he did ignore and who was about to jump off the bridge last night. Police don't want to continue investigation as no body was found, however Matiss... Read allMatiss Zelcs is trying to find woman which he did ignore and who was about to jump off the bridge last night. Police don't want to continue investigation as no body was found, however Matiss is on his way to start his own investigation.Matiss Zelcs is trying to find woman which he did ignore and who was about to jump off the bridge last night. Police don't want to continue investigation as no body was found, however Matiss is on his way to start his own investigation.

  • Director
    • Fred Kelemen
  • Writer
    • Fred Kelemen
  • Stars
    • Egons Dombrovskis
    • Nikolay Korobov
    • Vigo Roga
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    290
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Kelemen
    • Writer
      • Fred Kelemen
    • Stars
      • Egons Dombrovskis
      • Nikolay Korobov
      • Vigo Roga
    • 7User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Egons Dombrovskis
    Egons Dombrovskis
    • Matiss Zelcs
    Nikolay Korobov
    • Alexej Mesetzkis
    • (as Nikolaj Korobov)
    Vigo Roga
    • Inspector
    Aija Dzerve
    • Alina
    Gundars Silakaktins
    • Bartender
    Andris Keiss
    • Alina's Husband
    Rihards Gailiss
    • Alina's Son
    • Director
      • Fred Kelemen
    • Writer
      • Fred Kelemen
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    9svr22

    Really great film

    The combination of the superb black and white photography and the 'Eugene Onegin with a twist' plot made this a real knock out for me. The atmosphere created by the mostly very dark shots contrasted with occasional very bright overexposed white was gripping. There was a superb moment where where transparencies - apparently conventional holiday snaps but where the faces of the actors revealed character and situation subtly but instantly - were shown accompanied by Lensky's heart-wrenching aria from the Tschaikowsky opera Eugene Onegin.

    For me the mark of a good film is that it should take advantage of the opportunities presented by that medium, which means that often the story is less important than imagery and atmosphere - Last Year in Marienbad is a good example of such a film. Krisana is in the same mould.
    8radiohed-1

    One man's guilt-ridden, Antonioni-esquire journey

    I am normally not compelled to write a review for a film, but the only commentary for this film thus far on is rather unfair, so I feel it necessary to share my point of view.

    "Krisana" (or as it was titled at the theater I saw it, "Fallen") follows Matiss, a lonely Latvian archivist, as he tries to learn about a woman whom he didn't try to stop from jumping off a bridge, as well as her reasons for doing so. That's the plot in a nutshell, but this film is not concerned with story as much it is in depicting the guilt of a man who failed to act. As a detective who investigates the incident tells him, we usually don't bother to care about the anonymous faces we pass every day until after they die.

    Comparisons to Michaelango Antonioni and his "Blowup" will most likely abound in any review you read about "Krisana." The influence of Antonioni's philosophical and austere style and the story of "Blowup" are clear and, in fact, writer/director Fred Kelemen makes an obvious reference to that film in scenes in which Matiss attempts to come to know the woman who jumped off the bridge, or at least who he thinks did.

    The only other person to share his or her views on the film detracts the "college film class" look and sound of the film. He or she neglects to consider the budgetary constraints that an existentialist Latvian film most likely faces, but the atmospheric black and white cinematography and ambient sound succeeds at an artistic level to depict the solitude of Matiss. The background sound of wind and street noises lend an ominous aura and reminds one of a Fellini film, whether or not that was Kelemen's intention. The filmmakers undoubtedly had little money, but this constraint is used to the film's advantage.

    "Krisana" succeeds as a character study with enough humor thrown in to keep it from being too self-serious. It could have easily fell into the trappings of a mystery story, but it avoids that and becomes an intelligent film about loneliness and guilt. If you are more concerned with plot, this film and its ending may frustrate you. Otherwise, take the time to be engaged by it. It is well-worth seeking out.
    8fnorful

    ...and I can't get up

    This is a lovely tale of guilt-driven obsession.

    Matiss, on a lonely night stroll in Riga (?) passes by a woman on the wrong side of a bridge railing. He passes by without a word. Only the splash in the water followed by a cry for help causes him to act. And then only too little and too late.

    The film chronicles his efforts at finding out more about the woman. On a troll of local bars, he finds her pocketbook. He pieces more and more of her life together. His "look" changes as his obsession grows. He has to make things right. In a marvelously filmed dialog with the "bastard ex-boyfriend" he forces Alexej to face up to the guilt that both feel.

    Haunting long takes, a gritty soundtrack to accentuate the guilt, barking dogs. Footsteps. Lovely film noir with a lovely twist. A good Indie ending.
    1philllester

    The worst film I've ever seen. Redefined the word 'dull'.

    This film is the 'Emperor's New Clothes' of film. Genuinely the worst film I've ever seen - and it rates nearly 7/10??!

    There are several 'scenes' which start in extreme long shot and you watch a character walk to and past the camera. No story. Just a long walk. And there's more than one of those 'scenes'.

    I saw it as it was shown to the film club which my wife and I attended. It was one of the main reasons we left the club, Wim Wenders' 'Alice in the Cities' pushed us over the edge. 'If a film is foreign, it must be good', seemed to be the order of the day. Like I said, the Emperor's New Clothes. Only we were prepared to say it was tripe. Carol Reed, marvellous; this, awful offal.

    A chronic waste of time and money. Not just for us. This should never have been made - it deprived a genuine artist the money and resources to make a film of value.

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Latvia
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • Latvian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Fallen
    • Filming locations
      • Latvia
    • Production companies
      • Kino Kombat
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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