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Comment j'ai passé l'été

Original title: Kak ya provyol etim letom
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
7.1K
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Grigory Dobrygin in Comment j'ai passé l'été (2010)
A polar station on a desolate island in the Arctic Ocean. Sergei, a seasoned meteorologist, and Pavel, a recent college graduate, are spending months in complete isolation on the once strategic research base. Pavel receives an important radio message and is still trying to find the right moment to tell Sergei, when fear, lies and suspicions start poisoning the atmosphere...
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One place. One day. Two men. The place is a polar research station on an island in the Arctic Ocean, inhabited now only by Sergei and Pavel. One day when Sergei is out angling, Pavel picks u... Read allOne place. One day. Two men. The place is a polar research station on an island in the Arctic Ocean, inhabited now only by Sergei and Pavel. One day when Sergei is out angling, Pavel picks up a radio message that he daren't communicate.One place. One day. Two men. The place is a polar research station on an island in the Arctic Ocean, inhabited now only by Sergei and Pavel. One day when Sergei is out angling, Pavel picks up a radio message that he daren't communicate.

  • Director
    • Alexei Popogrebsky
  • Writer
    • Alexei Popogrebsky
  • Stars
    • Grigory Dobrygin
    • Sergey Puskepalis
    • Igor Chernevich
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    7.1K
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    • Director
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
    • Writer
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
    • Stars
      • Grigory Dobrygin
      • Sergey Puskepalis
      • Igor Chernevich
    • 24User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Grigory Dobrygin
    Grigory Dobrygin
    • Pavel
    • (as Grigoriy Dobrygin)
    Sergey Puskepalis
    Sergey Puskepalis
    • Sergey
    Igor Chernevich
    Igor Chernevich
    • Golos po ratsii - Sofronov
    • (voice)
    Artyom Tsukanov
    • Golos po ratsii - Stas
    • (voice)
    Ilya Sobolev
    Ilya Sobolev
    • Golos po ratsii - Volodya
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
    • Writer
      • Alexei Popogrebsky
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    7rexdevereux

    A protagonist you can't help hating

    Interesting film. Excellent cinematography and beautiful setting. The main characters narrative seems completely false, and throughout the film I found myself being more and more angered and disgusted with him. I can imagine many boys who would act like this though.
    8sensorshot

    Isolation and Control

    Having watched this movie on a flight I am going to steer clear of commenting on what appeared to be some amazing cinematography.

    With a sparse cast and a sparse setting this films works hard on the subtleties and isolation of the main characters. The monotony, the boredom, the sense of duty and the age old story of the older experienced man and the younger upstart who doesn't appreciate the ways of old.

    Grigoriy Dobrygin as Pasha is incredible in delivering the essence and fundamentals of the story. What makes this movie thrilling and scary at the same time is that, in such isolation, everything that could possibly scare you in such a situation is explored or alluded to so you never know what could happen because anything could happen. Within this context an important message is received Without spoiling the movie, one could say that we cannot control how people react to things anymore than we can control nature itself. And sometimes to try and prevent bad things happening can be the worst choice but it is always the human choice.

    The script is extremely tight and though the dialogue is somewhat monosyllabic and sparse it all adds to the tension, (and makes it easier if you are not watching it in Russian and dislike subtitles) I cannot imagine how a movie as good as this could ever be made in Hollywood. Where, for example, someones expressions alone could take up 5 minutes of film and still have you on the edge of your seat. Even Hitchcock would have learned a lot from the art of suspense after watching this movie.
    7ronchow

    Bad title; great scenery

    As some reviewers have pointed out, the title of the film is irrelevant to the story being told. That's problem number one. The other problem I have is the story based on the interaction of two men from two generations is just not very credible. Why would Pavel choose to create all the problems for himself?

    Apart from these faults, it is a watchable film. You are treated to some unusual Arctic landscape, and given a taste of what life would be like living in that part of the world, in total isolation from the rest of civilization and conducting repetitive tasks. Even in summer, that part of Arctic can still be harsh and dangerous. The acting by the two actors was pretty solid and camera work good.

    So don't get me wrong. This film is still a good example of contemporary Russian cinema, cinema not based on sex, killings, CGI or a fat budget. The difference between the generations - one of duty and devotion to work, and the other less so and distracted by video games and loud music - was well explored. It just could have been a much better human drama if the storyline was more credible.
    valleyjohn

    Award winning and quite rightly so,

    How i ended this summer was the winner of the 2010 London film festival award and it also won many other awards from around the world and quite rightly so in my opinion.

    Two men of different generations , who work on a an Arctic weather station , come to blows when the younger man has to tell his colleague of a family tragedy but fears the consequences of telling him.

    This film will not appeal to everyone. It's a Russian film directed by Aleksei Popogrebsky and although subtitled , does not really depend on a large amount of dialogue to tell the story.

    It starts of at a slow pace and as the film progresses , the tension builds to the point that it gets the viewer angry as to the decisions that are being made. Why doesn't the young man tell his elder the news? Is he really that scared of him? What will happen when he finds out?

    This is a film about human relationships and vulnerability .

    Apart from the tense story , it looks superb too and i only hope lots of people give this film a chance because they wont regret it.
    8LOL101LOL

    From Russia with love

    I have never watched a Russian film before and I was not sure what I was going to be in for with this film, but I was pleasantly surprised! The story line is fresh, simple but very effective, it is filmed well and the music/sound is very well done to really give this particular feel to my first watched Russian film.

    Hollywood could pick this film up, change a few things to the story line, add a few well known actors in the mix and they would have a winner on their hands, Hollywood has been doing it for years, but damn I hope they don't do it with this film, as I think it is great the way it is.

    Give it a go, no special effects, no blood and guts, just a good solid drama, with great decor to boot! 8 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      Sergey Puskepalis lived not far from the filming location for 9 years. He said that this experience "let him merge with the landscape and people at once".
    • Connections
      Referenced in kuji: Grigory Dobrygin: The Quiet Cinema (2021)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2010 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • How I Ended This Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Valkarkai Polar Station, Chukotka, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Koktebel Film Company
      • Rossiya 1
      • StartFilm
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,733
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,968
      • Feb 6, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $730,412
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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