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La Légende de Viy

Original title: Viy
  • 2014
  • Accord parental
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
6.9K
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Agnia Ditkovskyte in La Légende de Viy (2014)
Early 18th century. Cartographer Jonathan Green undertakes a scientific voyage from Europe to the East. Having passed through Transylvania and crossed the Carpathian Mountains, he finds himself in a small village lost in impassible woods. Nothing but chance and heavy fog could bring him to this cursed place. People who live here do not resemble any other people which the traveler saw before that. The villagers, having dug a deep moat to fend themselves from the rest of the world, share a naive belief that they could save themselves from evil, failing to understand that evil has made its nest in their souls and is waiting for an opportunity to gush out upon the world.
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An eighteenth century English cartographer, Jonathan Green, sets out on a journey to map the uncharted lands of Transylvania, only to discover the dark secrets and dangerous creatures hidden... Read allAn eighteenth century English cartographer, Jonathan Green, sets out on a journey to map the uncharted lands of Transylvania, only to discover the dark secrets and dangerous creatures hidden in a cursed, fantastical Romanian forest.An eighteenth century English cartographer, Jonathan Green, sets out on a journey to map the uncharted lands of Transylvania, only to discover the dark secrets and dangerous creatures hidden in a cursed, fantastical Romanian forest.

  • Director
    • Oleg Stepchenko
  • Writers
    • Nikolay Gogol
    • Aleksandr Karpov
    • Gerard Michael MacCarthy
  • Stars
    • Jason Flemyng
    • Andrey Smolyakov
    • Aleksey Chadov
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    6.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Oleg Stepchenko
    • Writers
      • Nikolay Gogol
      • Aleksandr Karpov
      • Gerard Michael MacCarthy
    • Stars
      • Jason Flemyng
      • Andrey Smolyakov
      • Aleksey Chadov
    • 44User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Dzhonatan Grin
    • (as Dzheyson Fleming)
    Andrey Smolyakov
    Andrey Smolyakov
    • Otets Paisiy
    Aleksey Chadov
    Aleksey Chadov
    • Petrus
    Agnia Ditkovskyte
    Agnia Ditkovskyte
    • Nastusya
    • (as Agniya Ditkovskite)
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Sotnik
    Olga Zaytseva
    • Pannochka
    Aleksandr Yakovlev
    Aleksandr Yakovlev
    • Overko
    Igor Zhizhikin
    Igor Zhizhikin
    • Dorosh
    Valeriy Zolotukhin
    Valeriy Zolotukhin
    • Yavtukh
    Nina Ruslanova
    Nina Ruslanova
    • Zhena Yavtukha
    Viktor Bychkov
    Viktor Bychkov
    • Taras
    Ivan Mokhovikov
    Ivan Mokhovikov
    • Bursak Khalyava
    Anatoliy Gushchin
    • Bursak Gorobets
    Alexey A. Petrukhin
    Alexey A. Petrukhin
    • Bursak Khoma
    • (as Aleksey A. Petrukhin)
    Aleksandr Karpov
    Aleksandr Karpov
    • Panas
    Aleksey Ogurtsov
    • Spirid
    Emma Cerná
    Emma Cerná
    • Babka Ganna
    • (as Emma Cherna)
    Ruslan Ustinov
    • Ostap
    • Director
      • Oleg Stepchenko
    • Writers
      • Nikolay Gogol
      • Aleksandr Karpov
      • Gerard Michael MacCarthy
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    5Hughmanity

    Visually interesting, story is a mess

    With a $28M budget this movie does a lot of cool things visually. The sets, costumes and special effects are all fun to see. The issue lies with the plot and characters which are a total mess.

    To start it's difficult to even understand protagonists vs antagonists in this movie. Side characters seemingly do random things and reverse course a lot. It's confounded by a lot of the characters looking similar with giant mustaches and pony tails. Then a character shows up that we haven't even seen in the first half of the movie and suddenly she is playing a seminal role?

    The plot supposedly centers around the demon Viy but there is confusion around potential multiple demons and how the demon(s) even operate and what their goals are.

    The whole movie is really a big mess but it's not without entertainment. It reminds me of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies (a bit) in terms of tone and fantasy characters, but if those movies were made by drunk Russians.
    6siderite

    Is it lost in translation?

    I've seen several recent fantasy and sci-fi Russian movies and they all feel like the story is a badly assembled jigsaw. Is it that the Russian story makes sense and somehow they can't translate to English? I think that's unlikely. Viy is a strange combination of Dracula and Sleepy Hollow, with a few English actors to make it mainstream, but the rest, including cinematography, is Russian. Jason Flemyng plays the main character, an English scientist having to deal with Slavic superstition in "uncivilized" Russia (yes, it's not Transilvania, which is in Romania, I would have hoped Russians at least knew that), with Charles Dance in a few irrelevant scenes.

    The idea was interesting, the special effects nice, but it felt like something was terribly wrong with the assembly of the scenes and the dialogues. You probably have to watch in Russian (if a version even exists).
    6umrebel

    Dubbing almost Kills What was Probably Originally a Good Movie

    As a huge Fantasy / Sci-Fi fan, I'm not sure how this movie escaped my attention before it dropped on Amazon Prime. Russian film with a cast speaking Russian, but strangely with a couple of very good British actors in leading roles speaking English. The sets, costumes, special effects are surprisingly good and the production value seems pretty high. Although, some of the special effects at times don't make a lot of sense. This would have rated MUCH higher if not for the bad dubbing. I mean COMICALLY BAD voice acting in the dubbing, especially in the initial setup at the start of the movie. If you can make it past the midpoint, it gets a lot better. Objectively, this is a pretty good movie, with a traditional villain storyline that probably isn't going to surprise you much, but still good. But the bad dubbing almost kills it.
    3EdgarST

    Really poor

    Poor Nikolai Gogol... The British empire came to "put order" in the East, eradicating the Ukrainian folk from his masterful long tale "Vij". This is an overlong, convoluted, revisionist version of Gogol's story, reducing the fantasy elements to dumb babble passing for "scientific" explanations of the beliefs and fears of an agrarian, superstitious community in Transylvania during the 18th century. Better watch the 1967 "Vij" or Mario Bava's masterful, free adaptation "La maschera del demonio" (1960).
    7JaneYak

    Don't expect a remake of 1967 movie and you won't be disappointed

    I liked the movie. When I was going to see it I had already known that it was not a screen version of Nikolai Gogol's story but "a movie based on it". That's why I was not disappointed as some people who went to the theatre to see just a new version of 1967 "Viy". Because it is not.

    This new "Viy" took the same legend from the book (based on a Slavic folklore legend), the same characters, the same location - a small Ukrainian out-of-the-way village, added some new characters , CGI (quite good), shuffled everything, sprinkled it with humour (sometimes dark)and eminently suitable music. And as a result, we have an interesting mystic story definitely worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the fact that this was the highest grossing Russian movie of 2014, it did not get a cinematic release in most other countries. A lawsuit between two of the film's production companies over budget issues caused a significant production delay, after which, a distribution deal for the international market was cancelled. As a result, the movie was released direct-to-DVD in many big markets such as the U.S. and the U.K.
    • Quotes

      Dzhonatan Grin: I'm a scientist.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Mystery of the Dragon Seal : La Légende du dragon (2019)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2014 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • Ukraine
      • Czech Republic
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La légende de Viy
    • Filming locations
      • Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Ankor-Film
      • Galaxy Vision
      • Marins Group Entertaiment
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    • Budget
      • $26,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,885,962
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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