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Rusalka

  • 2007
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.8K
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Mariya Shalayeva in Rusalka (2007)
ComedyDramaFantasy

Alice believes that she has the powers to make dreams come true and falls in love with Sasha. She does weird things to attract his attention but finds that destiny has something else in stor... Read allAlice believes that she has the powers to make dreams come true and falls in love with Sasha. She does weird things to attract his attention but finds that destiny has something else in store for her.Alice believes that she has the powers to make dreams come true and falls in love with Sasha. She does weird things to attract his attention but finds that destiny has something else in store for her.

  • Director
    • Anna Melikyan
  • Writers
    • Anna Melikyan
    • Natalya Nazarova
  • Stars
    • Mariya Shalayeva
    • Evgeniy Tsyganov
    • Mariya Sokova
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anna Melikyan
    • Writers
      • Anna Melikyan
      • Natalya Nazarova
    • Stars
      • Mariya Shalayeva
      • Evgeniy Tsyganov
      • Mariya Sokova
    • 19User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Mariya Shalayeva
    Mariya Shalayeva
    • Alisa Titova
    Evgeniy Tsyganov
    Evgeniy Tsyganov
    • Aleksandr Viktorovich 'Sasha'
    Mariya Sokova
    • Alisa's mother
    Anastasiya Dontsova
    • Young Alisa
    • (as Nastya Dontsova)
    Veronika Skugina
    Irina Skrinichenko
    • Rita - Sasha's girlfriend
    Albina Evtushevskaya
    • Alisa's grandmother
    Oksana Borisova
    Ivan Nikolaev
    Igor Savochkin
    Igor Savochkin
    Igor Yatsko
    Igor Yatsko
    • Alisa's chief
    Igor Uryvaev
    Sergey Chirkov
    Maksim Konovalov
    Maksim Konovalov
    Tomas Mockus
    Tomas Mockus
    Aleksandr Ratnikov
      Artur Smolyaninov
      Artur Smolyaninov
      • Sasha's client
      Nana Kiknadze
      • Director
        • Anna Melikyan
      • Writers
        • Anna Melikyan
        • Natalya Nazarova
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      User reviews19

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      brunodutch

      Less to this than meets the eye

      Perhaps 'twee' is to Russian films what 'quirky' is to American. Either way it's a sickly confection that demands nothing from its audience other than it checks its brain at the door. One of the most narcissistically irritating heroines since the repulsive Amelie is able to do stuff for some reason. That the role is played by such an unappealing actress doesn't much help but it could have been Hepburn and it wouldn't have survived the director's insistent 'look at me' style and the archness that sucks out whatever life there might have been in the story leaving behind nothing but pretty-pretty photography.

      This story was much better done in the 50s in Giraudoux's play Undine which, in fact, introduced Audrey Hepburn in the West End.
      9newtt11

      A fantastic modern fable

      Mermaid is an awesomely bizarre tale of a strange girl called Alisa, who, as a little girl, lives by the beach with her comically grotesque mother and grandmother and pines for her father to come and rescue her . Later on in her life she is forced to confront reality when she travels to Moscow with her family, and as a teenager, finds out all about all the wonders of the world, including love, jobs and friendship, all seen through an impossibly optimistic and offbeat sensibility. Mermaid plays like the second coming of Amelie, and everything about it is utterly charming; the fantastically upbeat, jazzy score, the dreamy cinematography tinged with realism, the quirky scenarios, but mostly the utterly charismatic and awesome central performances from the two girls playing Alisa, who like Audrey Tatou before them, will make you fall in love. Alisa is such an endearingly odd character, charmingly offbeat and naive, while remaining startlingly independent and fierce. A last act stumble provoked by a tangle of superfluous characters dampens the charm of the film somewhat,and it meanders in parts, but on the whole Mermaid is an almost note-perfect film that will leave you with a dreamy smile on your face and a longing for days of lost innocence.
      9sundisilver

      Creative, quirky, spectacular acting!

      For whatever reason, Americans rarely are treated to Russian films, which is probably a great loss... certainly seems so after seeing the film "Mermaid." With a quirky story line and a very compelling opening sequence (great graphics!), it's a combination of incredible acting by the two actresses who play the lead character at different ages as well as the supporting cast and creative directing that make this worth watching. Not wanting to give anything away, I'll just say that my family enjoyed this film very much - but nothing prepared us for the ending. Highly recommend. (I reserved one star because I would have liked to see some creative cinematography of the Russian countryside; nevertheless, seeing Moscow up close in film is a treat.)
      7RJBurke1942

      Where wishful thinking often brings the unexpected – or unwanted.

      This is, as the genre indicates here, a fantasy. There is a mix of comedy and drama within, but it is essentially a fantasy story about a young girl who possesses supernatural powers – or so we are led to believe.

      Life for anybody, each day, is a succession of events, is it not? So also with this film where we first see the girl, Alisa (Anastasiya Dontsova), as an eight year old, passing through various episodes of growing up at the seaside, and with dreams of being a ballerina. As the story develops in a continually episodic fashion, Alisa (now played by Masha Shalaeva), now eighteen, moves to Moscow with her mother (Mariya Sokova) and grandmother (Albina Evtushevskaya), begins the process of finding work, and discovers the good and bad sides of life in general.

      So, like other movies – notably Amelie (2001) with Audrey Tautou – the viewer is treated to a series of comedic/dramatic vignettes about what can happen when a young person starts life in earnest as an adult. And, while I might compare the frenetic Tautou's acting to that of Charlie Chaplin, Masha Shalaeva, in contrast, is a female Buster Keaton par excellence: her deadpan expressions, her sly looks, the ghosts of her smiles are treats to watch and remember.

      Central to the story is Alisa's belief she is prescient and can make wishes come true; central, also, is the fact she has fallen in love with a high-powered, boozy, marketing man about Moscow, Sasha (Evgeniy Tsyganov), and does her utmost to make his life more comfortable; in turn, he simple regards Alisa as his bi-weekly cleaning lady. Along the way, Alisa discovers Sasha is already hitched up with a stunning, silky, slinky blonde, Rita (Irina Skrinichenko) – a fact that simple makes Alisa try harder to make Sasha truly see her.

      We all make wishes during life. Sometimes, things do come about as we hope. Most of the time, however, nothing fantastic happens. Instead, what ultimately occurs in this story brings Alisa, Sasha and the viewer back to all-too-grim reality, encapsulating, perhaps, the thought that you should be careful about what you wish for...

      The production is quite professional; the photography is great, so also the editing and directing. I particularly liked the sound track. And the acting? While the supporting cast is uniformly good – notably Evgeniy Tsyganov – Masha Shaleva is not to be missed, in my opinion; I look forward to seeing her in other roles. Mention should also be made of Anastasiya Dontsova as the young Alisa.

      Give this a good seven out of ten. Recommended for all.

      August 25, 2012
      9redhairedjim

      Why worth watching and why worth remembering

      This beautiful picture represents the loveliest trend of the modern Russian cinema (that largely consists of cheap action movies and lachrymose dramas) - a definite piece of art and a work of an Author, a story that truthfully and painfully reflects city life from the confused point of view of an outsider, dreamer, youngster. "Rusalka" is often compared to "Progulka" (2003) and "Piter FM" (2006), as in this respect these films are kindred to "Rusalka", never mentioning the fact that they all star Yevgeni Tsyganov - the new Russian Gael García Bernal type. However, watching "Rusalka" aches more than two before-mentioned pictures, for it doesn't lie for the sake of good mood. "Rusalka" is sometimes also called "Amélie Poulain in Moscow" because of the expressive and charming character of the heroine who believes that life is a beautiful and never-ending mystery; however, "Rusalka" goes farther than "Amélie", openly showing that City is not only a place of romance and unexpected adventures, but in fact a get-together of very very lonely people who find each other to remain alone. "Such things do happen in megapoles. Seriously, no big deal. Such things do happen." This might hurt.

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      Storyline

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      • Trivia
        Russia's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign-Language Film category.
      • Quotes

        Alisa Titova: Why would anyone need a property on the moon?

        Aleksandr Viktorovich 'Sasha': To have somewhere to escape.

      • Connections
        Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)
      • Soundtracks
        Odin telefonnyy zvonok
        Written and performed by Lera Masskva

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • November 22, 2007 (Russia)
      • Country of origin
        • Russia
      • Official sites
        • Movie on okko.tv
        • Official site (Russia)
      • Languages
        • Russian
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Mermaid
      • Filming locations
        • Anapa, Krasnodarsky Krai, Russia(Exterior)
      • Production companies
        • Central Partnership
        • Magnum
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      • Budget
        • $1,700,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $1,431,983
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 55m(115 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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