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Notes from the New World

  • 2011
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
66
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Rebecca Light, Natasha Blasick, and Nathanael Theisen in Notes from the New World (2011)
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“Notes From The New World” (a feature length film) is a contemporary retelling of Dostoevsky’s novella which unfolds in Los Angeles of 2011 where dreams and harsh realities collide. It is a place where almost everyone spies on everyone else, and everyone seems to be playing a dangerous game. Steven is torn between the loves of two women, each of them pretending to be somebody else. The danger only intensifies when Steven comes face to face with the Russian Mafia. Soon he will discover who he really is. On another level the story suggests an amazing reading of the state of the post modern/post communist world. Are we witnessing certain realization of Dostoevsky’s prophecies – especially as far as the Underground Man’s dilemma regarding Love/Terrorism is concerned?..
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"Notes From The New World" is a contemporary retelling of Dostoyevsky's novella which unfolds in Los Angeles where dreams and harsh realities collide. It is a place where almost everyone spi... Read all"Notes From The New World" is a contemporary retelling of Dostoyevsky's novella which unfolds in Los Angeles where dreams and harsh realities collide. It is a place where almost everyone spies on everyone else, and everyone seems to be playing a dangerous game. Steven is torn bet... Read all"Notes From The New World" is a contemporary retelling of Dostoyevsky's novella which unfolds in Los Angeles where dreams and harsh realities collide. It is a place where almost everyone spies on everyone else, and everyone seems to be playing a dangerous game. Steven is torn between two women he loves, each of whom is pretending to be someone else. The danger only in... Read all

  • Director
    • Vitaly Sumin
  • Writer
    • Vitaly Sumin
  • Stars
    • Rebecca Light
    • Natasha Blasick
    • Nathanael Theisen
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    66
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    • Director
      • Vitaly Sumin
    • Writer
      • Vitaly Sumin
    • Stars
      • Rebecca Light
      • Natasha Blasick
      • Nathanael Theisen
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 33 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Rebecca Light
    • Irina - The Call Girl
    • (as Rebecca Sigl)
    Natasha Blasick
    Natasha Blasick
    • Sonia - The Angel
    Nathanael Theisen
    • Steven - The Poor Guy
    Jerry Prager
    • Bob - The Rich Guy
    Devorah Lynne Dishington
    Devorah Lynne Dishington
    • Michelle the Secretary
    Maxim Pollack
    • Misha - The Mafia Boss
    Rachel Elizabeth Garlington
    • Angelina-Lolita
    • (as Rachel Garlington)
    Julia Emelin
    Julia Emelin
    • Linda - The struggling actress
    Nick Tereschenko
    • Igor - Mafia Pimp
    Landall Goolsby
    Landall Goolsby
    • Brian - Friend of Steven
    Trip Hope
    Trip Hope
    • Dan - Friend of Steven
    Dmitriy Karpov
    • Boris - The Mafia Spy
    Raymond Alvarez
    • David - Sonia's Guardian Angel
    Doug Dane
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    John Giosa
    • Spectator
    Paula Horowitz
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    Rex Hoss
    • Spectator
    Elnora J. Keller
    Elnora J. Keller
    • Spectator
    • (as Elnora Keller)
    • Director
      • Vitaly Sumin
    • Writer
      • Vitaly Sumin
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    10dri-martins01

    Impressive.

    I had the opportunity to watch ''Notes '' (private screening) and I was really impressed.Honestly, there is a lot of our society that can be seen in this movie. It shows how people can be really alike in spite of their differences. It also helps to realize that the world has not changed that much.It reveals the deep feelings that we all hide. It shows the power of choice in life, and how it is hard to be who we want to be when the past is all we know. I really enjoyed this movie, because I could relate to what we see in society, and how opposite worlds meet each other.It has opened my perspective. It has helped me to see beyond the surface, and the often judgements we see everyday. After all, regarding our professions we are just humans trying to find our own place in this world.
    10barweb

    has to be experienced

    This movie is what the art of film is all about. It doesn't just present a famous literary tale--it refracts it through the prism of the camera lens. There have been several other attempts to present modern renditions of Dostoevsky's famous "Notes from the Underground," but this movie takes it far beyond that. It's a story within a story within a story. After a stunning opening shot of Los Angeles seen from underground (the metro station), we're exposed to the amazing sight of none other than Dostoevsky himself, beard and all, tromping through the streets of Los Angeles. But as it turns out, it's not really Dostoevsky; it's an intense young guy portraying him. And what's driving this dude? Ah, there the plot thickens. Let's just say it's a world of competing agendas, of boxes hidden inside other boxes. This is one of those films that would take far too much time to describe; it just has to be experienced.
    10bragi777

    From hatred to love for this film

    My former girlfriend bluevelvet599 sent me a link to this page with her fresh review about Notes From The New World. She didn't tell the whole truth, or rather she avoided certain facts that I think could be of value for the film buffs. The truth is that right after the screening in the Corinthian-Peloponnesian film festival I was very angry with this film and hated it very much. Being myself an artist of partially Russian heritage and a Dostoevsky admirer I felt that Notes From The New World is a profanation of his writings and his philosophy… There's even a scene where the heroine, a former Russian actress who became a high class call girl in Los Angeles while being drunk, nicknames the great writer "an angry old testament prophet" and demonstratively destroys his portrait in a theater lobby…

    True she was nervous and afraid of the Russian mafia killers who were after her… But why express her feelings (or rather the feelings of the writer/director of the movie) and in a so nasty way?!...On the contrary, bluevelvet599 had an entirely different opinion than mine. She claimed that I'm a conservative, a typical "old European classicist" (or something of this nature – which actually in a certain way is correct and was one of the reasons for us coming to Athens) who prefers the "old world" to the "new world" and don't see, or rather feel the whole picture, the deepest meaning of the film's values (she calls them now in her review "the absurdity and pleasure of our existence")… I told her that she has no right to defend the film without even reading Notes From The Underground (the book that the movie claimed is its source for the adaptation). Honestly, I doubt that at the time we visited Athens, being a typical representative of the computers/I-Pod based generation, she read any of Dostoevsky's books…

    In short, we had a fight. I angrily left the room in the hotel and had a long walk in the sleepy Corinth. I do recall that there were a great number of wandering homeless dogs in the nighty streets of the city. Some of them apparently wanted to befriend me, followed me and strangely enough managed to calm me… I then bought a couple of hamburgers in a fast food joint for the new friends and returned to my hotel.

    Using the computer in the lobby I found the site of Notes From The New World and watched the trailers and some related videos displayed there. Well,although I don't think that the trailers faithfully represent the film, rather they represent a similar sensitivity… But then something happened to me… I suddenly UNDERSTOOD that I…LOVE the film… I do recall that something similar happened to me after the screening of Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind… First I hated the film very much and then after about a year happened to watch the film on TV again and – using the biblical terms "saw the heavenly light and was converted from Saul to Paul"… or if you wish (using the expression of bluevelvet599) I underwent a transformation from Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll… All in all, as far as the depth of feeling is concerned, Notes From The NewWorld is one of the most truthful adaptation/transformation/conversions of the inner values of the greatest book of the world cultural heritage I've ever seen. Really it's great to be alive! I would suggest to whoever isn't afraid of the Truth in regard to "the absurdity and pleasure of our existence" – go and watch this film whenever available. Back in the hotel in Corinth - I cut a couple of flowers in the inner garden of the hotel (nobody've seen this) and went back to our room. After I'll place this review I intend to give bluevelvet599 a call. Let's see
    9maxilog

    A journey through contemporary culture and wisdom.

    Notes from The New World represents a wealth of classic wisdom thoughts brought to the fore by the producer.

    I particularly liked this movie because it takes us on a journey through contemporary culture and wisdom. Throughout the film, dreams and harsh realities of life, live side by side.

    The actors are definitely a strong point of the movie.

    Moreover, this movie faithfully describes many aspects of our society.Notes From The New World, is a superb adaptation of a classic novel by Dostoyevsky.

    The background music is superb!
    8bluevelvet599

    A clever, modern American adaptation of a European classic book

    I happened to see Notes From The New World some time ago when I visited Athens, Greece and was invited by a friend (a long time Dostoevsky fan) to make a short journey to a film festival in Corinth … I do recall that I was pleasantly surprised by liking the film so much. It was a clever, modern American adaptation of a European classic book with an intriguing plot where nothing is what it seems like at first. Back home I thought about this movie from time to time… There was some good acting and production design – especially the use of colors (particularly red – in different combinations) but more importantly I felt an enigma in it that I couldn't explain. So I've decided to read Notes From The Underground by Dostoevsky but couldn't manage to finish the book… I stopped in the middle then and returned to it just recently when I got a virus (probably in the gym) and fell sick and spent about a week in bed. Somehow I returned to the reading of "Notes"" and this time was fascinated by the book. Evidently, it was easier to watch this film than to read (for the first time!..) the source (Dostoevsky's book) but after reading the book I thought that I understood the film better – it had the same depth of feelings representing a rich and complex picture of the absurdity and pleasure of our existence and therefore the movie was faithful to the book in this sense. That's how I recalled the nice time I spent in Greece with a friend and I recalled the movie that we both liked… I was curious to know what happened with it so I googled it on my laptop and found this page and decided to leave a note about my feelings. Unfortunately – while using Google again I couldn't locate a DVD of this film. Apparently the movie wasn't released yet. Will wait.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2011 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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