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1812. Ulanskaya ballada

  • 2012
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
2.5/10
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1812. Ulanskaya ballada (2012)
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The Year is 1812. On the eve of the decisive battle of Borodino, Napoleon's secret agent steals a Russian battle plan. This fact is known to General Kutuzov (Head of Russian forces), thanks ... Read allThe Year is 1812. On the eve of the decisive battle of Borodino, Napoleon's secret agent steals a Russian battle plan. This fact is known to General Kutuzov (Head of Russian forces), thanks to a young nobleman Alexey Tarusov. Tarusov joint to the the regiment of Russian lancers, ... Read allThe Year is 1812. On the eve of the decisive battle of Borodino, Napoleon's secret agent steals a Russian battle plan. This fact is known to General Kutuzov (Head of Russian forces), thanks to a young nobleman Alexey Tarusov. Tarusov joint to the the regiment of Russian lancers, and finds new friends like Lieutenant Gorzhevsky, Prince Kiknadze and Sergeant Ptukha. Aft... Read all

  • Director
    • Oleg Fesenko
  • Writer
    • Gleb Shprigov
  • Stars
    • Gediminas Adomaitis
    • Anatoliy Beliy
    • Sergey Bezrukov
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.5/10
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    • Director
      • Oleg Fesenko
    • Writer
      • Gleb Shprigov
    • Stars
      • Gediminas Adomaitis
      • Anatoliy Beliy
      • Sergey Bezrukov
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Gediminas Adomaitis
    • Arman de Kolenkur
    Anatoliy Beliy
    Anatoliy Beliy
    • Knyaz Kiknadze
    • (as Anatoliy Belyy)
    Sergey Bezrukov
    Sergey Bezrukov
    • Poruchik Gorzhevskiy
    Anya Chipovskaya
    Anya Chipovskaya
    • Panna Beata
    Pawel Delag
    Pawel Delag
    • Ledokhovskiy
    Sveta Driga
    • Adel
    • (as Svetlana Dryga)
    Stanislav Duzhnikov
    • Unter Ptukha
    Eric Fraticelli
    Eric Fraticelli
    • Napoleon
    Vladimir Gostyukhin
    Vladimir Gostyukhin
    • Otets Tarusova
    Olga Kabo
    Olga Kabo
    • Pani Marta
    Boris Klyuev
    Boris Klyuev
    • Telyatev
    Svetlana Metkina
    Svetlana Metkina
    • Valevskaya
    Maria Mirskaya
    Valeriy Nikolaev
    Valeriy Nikolaev
    • Graf de Vitt
    Egor Pazenko
    Egor Pazenko
    • Uvarov
    Vitaly Snitin
    • Soldier
    Anton Sokolov
    • Aleksey Tarusov
    Sergey Zhuravel
    Sergey Zhuravel
    • Feldmarshal Kutuzov
    • Director
      • Oleg Fesenko
    • Writer
      • Gleb Shprigov
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    1nemo-90

    Ulans? Really?

    There is nothing to say about this movie- loss of words. Its really bad. Don't waste your time, previous comments explain, why.

    There is, however, one thing I have to say about Ulans. They may have Mongolian Origin, as well as Hussars (and polish Hussars- famous Winged Lancers too) have Hungarian, BUT it was typical Polish formation, created in late 18th century, before the Partition of Poland. There were 2 units of Russian Uhlans, some Austrian and even Prussian, however best and most famous were Polish Ulans- famous Chevau-légers lanciers de la Garde impériale or Vistula Lancers- "los infernos picadores", as they were known after the battle of Albuera, and many other units. There were 15 Ulan Regiments in army of Duchy of Warsaw (form of Poland during Napoleonic period, since 1806/7 to 1813) and some Polish Ulan regiments in French army. Much could be written about this wonderful formation. I encourage you to seek information on your own :)
    5Jagdabzeichen

    Falls slightly short of expectations

    This "3-Musketeer style caper" falls slightly short of expectations but was fun to watch. We could call this is a "musketeer mishap" a historical film which attempts to be funny and borrows much of its storyline from the "3 Musketeers" films of ages past. Unfortunately the film falls short of delivering the humor it promises. The plot feels like a copy of the originals, lacking originality and wit. One redeeming feature is the main antagonist. The baddy emerges as one of the more interesting and likeable characters. His decent demeanor and charisma provide some much needed depth in the film. Whilst this film may have had potential, it falls short of expectations.
    2digitaltoronto

    So terrible, cheap, utterly disappointing, that it's awkward

    This is a terrible movie, there is no doubt about that. It is terrible in every respect: bad script, bad acting, bad CGI, bad everything, basically. It is so weak and gimmicky that it's awkward to watch. You know that feeling when you watch somebody completely embarrass themselves in public? Yeah, that's what I felt for those 95 minutes and 47 seconds. The reason behind such an epic fail is probably the fact that the director (Oleg Fesenko) is a novice who hadn't made any serious movies prior to this one.

    Otherwise it's a typical pseudo-historical action flick from "Central Partnership". That company made a million WWII themed flicks, some were rather decent, others were bleh... Now I guess they finally decided to pick some other war for a change and let a newbie director go at it. To balance it out they got Sergey Bezrukov (who's the most popular and the highest paid actor now in Russia) - that way the box office was guaranteed, they thought. Well, it didn't work. Everything about the movie screams cheap - every scene, every second of it. I guess Bezrukov (whose performance in this one is also cheap) cost them a bear share of that 5 mil budget. All other actors in the movie are grade B, which kind of goes to show... Too bad that large part of the money was government funding. Oh well!

    Long story short, box office was the definition of fail, the reviews in the papers were unfavorable to say the least, Oleg Fesenko didn't get to have a good debut movie, Sergey Bezrukov got a stain on his reputation (but he had probably anticipated that and asked for some astronomical sum of money to do the movie). Should you watch "1812. Ulanskaya ballada."? Absolutely not, unless you are a masochist or fancy cheesy grade B films. If that's the case though - go right ahead, you'll love it.

    BTW, the first reviewer (JazzGott), although correct in his evaluation of the movie, is completely incompetent history wise (not to mention the obvious anti-Russian butthurt). Just for the record, about Ulans:

    >>1. Uhlans were Polish. Blah, blah, blah...

    NOT.

    "Ulans" was just a term for cavalry. The original Ulans were Tatars and the word itself is from Turkish language (probably of Mongolian origin). Yeah those Mongols who taught everybody how to ride horses, while conquering half a Europe - those guys. In the 1800's there were Polish and also Russian Ulans. Russia Ulans were established in 1803, almost a decade prior to the war in question. Yes, they did take part in 1812 war against Napoleon, for which there is no shortage (more like an abundance) of proof. It's always a good idea to check your facts.
    2JazzGott

    Why the hell even bother?

    I don't know why in God's name did I bother to watch this film. Not that I was strong enough to force myself to actually watch the thing - I skipped a lot of pointless rubbish and tried to pay attention to some good things I pointlessly tried to find. Anyway... The film portrays a team of Russian Uhlans (type of military formation from the time) trying to kill Bonaparte and some spy guy while getting some Polish ladies to fall in love with them. The trouble is that:

    1. Uhlans were Polish. It was a Polish formation. And as Russians were occupying Poland, Polish Uhlans were serving under Bonaparte and trying to fight Russia with him in a futile belief that Bonaparte will make Poland reappear on the map. So there was no such thing as Russian Uhlans. Uhlans were for Bonaparte and against Russia. This is as pointless as showing a Russian Waffen SS battalion trying to kill Hitler. WTF?

    2. The whole team acts like the A team or a bunch of John Rambos without AK47's. They get multiple shots off their single shot pistols, slaughter everyone with a single slash of their sabers and blablabla. Maybe if I was a 5 years old Russian I could enjoy that crap.

    3. If one decides to show forbidden love between an occupied Polish aristocrat and a Russian soldier (which for some reason is a Uhlan), they should at least try to make it look a bit forbidden, not flourish in plain sight...

    4. Bad acting by great actors - Russian Bezrukov, Polish Delag... Way below, I mean way below what we're used to get from these guys.

    5. Bad special effects. And I mean bad. Really bad. 6. Bad script. And I don't mean the historical inaccuracy. I mean that the whole story does not hold. The secret passages ending on the roof in plain sight, Russian armies stationing 5 minutes ride from the Bonaparte quarters, bad romance, bad aaaaaa come on, I'm not gonna do this. It's just bad OK?

    So was there anything good in the film? I think yes. I did enjoy the costumes a lot. And that would be it.

    So summarizing - don't. Don't waste any time watching this shipwreck. I seriously don't understand why would anybody even bother making it! My wife and I speculated that the only reason for making this film was that somebody had found some Uhlan costumes in the attic and decided that after the last Russian Musketeers movie nothing can be worse - so their only way is the way up and convinced everybody else to gather, waste the time they could spend doing nothing and I don't know... keeping respect for themselves; and made them produce this horrible thing.

    Don't watch it, seriously.

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    • Trivia
      The film is dedicated to celebrating 200 years since the battle of Borodino.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, cuts required to remove shots of animal cruelty (horses tripped using wire around their legs) in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy, in order to obtain a 12 classification. An uncut classification was not available.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2012 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 1812. Lancers Ballad
    • Filming locations
      • Russia
    • Production company
      • Central Partnership
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,206,794
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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