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Cargo 200

Original title: Gruz 200
  • 2007
  • 16
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
13K
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Natalya Akimova, Aleksey Serebryakov, Leonid Gromov, Aleksey Poluyan, Agniya Kuznetsova, and Leonid Bichevin in Cargo 200 (2007)
True CrimeCrimeDramaThriller

A young woman is taken hostage by a police officer gone mad.A young woman is taken hostage by a police officer gone mad.A young woman is taken hostage by a police officer gone mad.

  • Director
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Writer
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Stars
    • Agniya Kuznetsova
    • Aleksey Poluyan
    • Leonid Gromov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Stars
      • Agniya Kuznetsova
      • Aleksey Poluyan
      • Leonid Gromov
    • 44User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Agniya Kuznetsova
    Agniya Kuznetsova
    • Angelika
    Aleksey Poluyan
    Aleksey Poluyan
    • Captain Zhurov
    Leonid Gromov
    Leonid Gromov
    • Artem, Professor of Scientific Atheism
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    • Aleksey
    Leonid Bichevin
    • Valera
    Natalya Akimova
    • Antonina, Aleksey's Wife
    Yuriy Stepanov
    • Mikhail, Colonel
    Mikhail Skryabin
    • Sunka
    Valentina Andryukova
    • Zhurov's Mother
    Andrey Mokeyev
    Andrey Mokeyev
    • Naboev
    • (as Andrei Mokeyev)
    Sergei Aleksandrov
    Konstantin Balakirev
    Konstantin Balakirev
    Aleksandr Bashirov
    Aleksandr Bashirov
    • Skinny Alcoholic
    Alyona Falaleyeva
    Yuliya Glazunova
    Dmitri Karpov
    Dmitri Karpov
    Marina Korolkova
    Yevgeniy Kramorov
    • Bit part
    • (as Evgeniy Kramorov)
    • Director
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews44

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    7padimore99

    return to the beginning

    After watching the film to the end, i launched myself off the chair, toward the television and returned to the beginning - so i could reassure myself that the word 'based on true events' had been written there. He (Alexey balbanov) may have been messing with us or not, but then the complete repulsiveness and disbelief at the fact that human beings are capable of such things, was the most riveting thing. The film and characters deliver a slice of outright realism, social decay, dark and twisted tales i have ever seen. And nowadays in times unsurprising storytelling, this film shocked the hell out of me. It wasn't the disgust of Captain Zhurov nor the helplessness of Angelika (my name-sake) that irritated me, but the sheer intertwining and coincidence that could be experienced in the film. Everyone crossed everyone else's path. This, like others have said, is a very very dark, sick, twisted movie... in a good way. That it keeps you interested and intrigued. I loved it, only with an open mind.
    10perica-43151

    Dark gem of Russian cinema

    This is a brilliant if dark movie. Showing corruption of the Soviet system in stark and horrific colors and the high price it put on the human soul, this cynical piece of movie making is based on a true story. And it rings true. More horrific than most horror movies, it is well worth a watch. It may scar you, so beware. But it is one hell of a great movie.
    9gennadylevitsky

    The country without a soul.

    I don't know if anyone noticed that most critical, "one star" reviews emphasize the movie's agenda rather than anything else: the primary object of their critique is not a play by the individual actors, extreme violence or disgusting scenes but director's attitude toward Soviet reality. An they are right. Every small detail in the movie is intended to show that it was indeed rotten and decaying society. The year 1984 was chosen not by the accident: it is the answer to Orwell' book "1984" where British author tried to predict how the communist society would look in 25 years. Balabanov's answer: it is worse than Orwell could even imagine. The letters "USSR" on the T-shirt are not accidental either. This is another Balabanov's answer, this time to the official Soviet literature which presented young people (komsomol)as heroes, ready to sacrifice themselves in defense of their mother-Russia or save little babies from the fire. This real "businessman-komsomolets", who was educated by the Soviet reality, who saw how Soviet officials meet fallen soldiers from Afghanistan, won't do anything like that. Indeed, the movie wants to say that such pervert like captain Zhurov could live anywhere, in any country. However, he could thrive only in USSR, in the country which lost its soul. Great movie.
    8LazySod

    An odd trip

    The title of the film is a code name for the return home of a body from the battle field. The reason why this title is chosen becomes clear early in the film - but the build of the film would allow a lot of different titles and each one of them would be matching for this film goes far beyond a body returning from the battle field. As the story rolls the film switches back and forth between a number of people and tells their respective tales - and the way all of them connect in one way or the other. The stories are not altogether happy but are not too dark either so the film doesn't turn too dreary. It is very grim though. As each of the stories turns to its conclusion one can not escape the biting cold reality of them.

    Played out well enough to be believable and quick enough to be entertaining this film does pretty well. It's ending is fitting, its after-taste is bitter. But, above all, it's an interesting watch.

    8 out of 10 broken bottles of vodka
    9becha-2

    A must!

    Yes, this is a shocking movie but a good one. People, especially abroad, need to see films like this, to get a picture of the horrors that took place in the SSSR and try understand the dark side of the human nature. Similar things, if not worse, are happening all over the place but at least Alexey Balabanov had the guts to talk about it in an explicit and honest manner. I, personally, think of this film as a very disturbing documentary which can also provide study material for sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists but also people in positions of power (politicians mainly) who are mostly responsible for horrors of the modern society. Also, movies aren't just Hollywood and why not talk about real life for a change. It's time people opened up their eyes and their minds, too. I did find the music, although highly acclaimed by the critics and well liked by its fans, a little irritating. I do however understand its role in the movie so that's why I voted 9. Well done the actors, and well done Mr Balabanov!

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    • Trivia
      Rejected by the Berlin and the Cannes Film Festival.
    • Goofs
      After Valera sees Antonina's abduction by Zhurov, he gets in his Lada to drive off, however the interior light on the B pillar was left on over night and it doesn't loose intensity when cranking the engine, nor does the car struggle to start, which would be implausible after the battery got a small discharge from the light bulb during such long time.
    • Connections
      Edited into Zapreshchyonnye Barabanshchiki: Rodina (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      V krayu magnoliy
      Music by Aleksandr Morozov

      Lyrics by Yuriy Martsinkevich

      Performed by Ariel

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2007 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Movie on okko.tv
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Freight 200
    • Filming locations
      • Nevskiy Civic Center, St. Petersburg, Russia(scene with the band "Kino" playing live)
    • Production company
      • CTB Film Company
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $592,673
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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