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L'idiot !

Original title: Durak
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
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8.0/10
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L'IDIOT! (The Fool / Durak) - Official poster
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Dima Nikitin is an ordinary honest plumber who suddenly decides to face the corrupt system of local politics in order to save the lives of 800 inhabitants of an old dormitory, which is about... Read allDima Nikitin is an ordinary honest plumber who suddenly decides to face the corrupt system of local politics in order to save the lives of 800 inhabitants of an old dormitory, which is about to collapse.Dima Nikitin is an ordinary honest plumber who suddenly decides to face the corrupt system of local politics in order to save the lives of 800 inhabitants of an old dormitory, which is about to collapse.

  • Director
    • Yuriy Bykov
  • Writer
    • Yuriy Bykov
  • Stars
    • Artyom Bystrov
    • Natalya Surkova
    • Yuriy Tsurilo
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    18K
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    • Director
      • Yuriy Bykov
    • Writer
      • Yuriy Bykov
    • Stars
      • Artyom Bystrov
      • Natalya Surkova
      • Yuriy Tsurilo
    • 42User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Artyom Bystrov
    Artyom Bystrov
    • Dima Nikitin
    Natalya Surkova
    Natalya Surkova
    • Nina Galaganova, mer
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    Yuriy Tsurilo
    • Bogachyov
    Boris Nevzorov
    Boris Nevzorov
    • Fedotov
    Kirill Polukhin
    Kirill Polukhin
    • Matyugin
    Aleksandr Korshunov
    • Nikitin's Father
    Olga Samoshina
    Olga Samoshina
    • Nikitin's Mother
    Darya Moroz
    Darya Moroz
    • Nikitin's Wife Masha
    Sergey Artsibashev
    Sergey Artsibashev
    • Tulskiy
    • (as Sergey Artsybashev)
    Elena Panova
    Elena Panova
    • Kristina
    Dmitriy Kulichkov
    Dmitriy Kulichkov
    • Drunk
    Ilya Isaev
    Ilya Isaev
    • Safronov
    Maksim Pinsker
    Maksim Pinsker
    • Sayapin
    Lyubov Rudenko
    Lyubov Rudenko
    • Razumihina
    Irina Nizina
    • Chernenko
    Gordey Kobzev
    • Nikitin's Son
    Pyotr Barancheev
    Pyotr Barancheev
    • Emelyanov
    Angelina Rimashevskaya
    • Drunk's Daughter Kristina
    • Director
      • Yuriy Bykov
    • Writer
      • Yuriy Bykov
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    10markmellon

    Who are you to mess with the system?

    Durak is a gem of a movie. It showcases a rare combination of suspense and philosophical questioning, rendering it a very entertaining film that leaves you thinking about it way past the end credits.

    The characters in Durak are well developed, even those that do not get a lot of screen time. We get to know them, see how they live, understand their priorities and their motives. Deeper than that though, where the movie really excels is in exposing the nature and mighty power of the highly entangled system of corruption and how each individual character is both its co-creator and its puppet.

    In a city with a corrupt council, a 9-floor high building block is about to collapse. It needs to be urgently evacuated. The corrupt city officials face the prospect of criminal proceedings against them if hundreds of tenants die under the rubles. Will they be able to rise above the profitable network of kickbacks and favors that they have been milking for a long time? Or have they been diving too deep into the sweet scum of corruption to get into the surface on time to actually do something useful for their poor citizens?

    What about the poor citizens themselves? Living for decades in a dilapidated building under miserable circumstances, one would guess that change is what they desperately need. But 30 years is a long time. It is time enough for people to get used to the situation, to get to know to hate it, but also to cling to it at the same time as the only tangible piece of reality that still belongs to them. Reality in the form of a derelict pile of bricks that nevertheless stands as a barrier between their life on the one hand and death lurking in the snowy streets on the other. A pile of bricks where corruption also thrives, with a thread made of vodka and violence menacing the residents but also structuring the network of reality around them. Will they be willing to forgo everything and start anew or are they also too entangled to a mighty system of their own, unable to leave it behind even in the prospect of imminent death?

    The force that poses these questions and stirs things up is the protagonist, Durak. He sees reality as it is and is determined to do something about it. He has no other choice, letting things be and following the song of the Sirenes of corruption is just not like him. He is the Socratean fly that sends ripples through the system, that forces the system to face its own stink and atrocity. What does that make him? The Hero or the Fool?

    Do not be mistaken and take a comfortable distance from this movie, classifying it as an interesting depiction of corruption in Russia. This is not about Russia, this movie is about you. In whatever place you might live, it's you that is also noticing the web of corruption around you and the injustice, the desperation and the misery that it causes. It's you that decides to silently take part in it, in little or greater measure, or at least let it be and try to make a living somehow. It's you that keeps thinking from time to time that someone needs to do something about it all, that you need to take action to help people, to help yourself. But what would that make you? The Hero or Durak, the Fool?
    8frankde-jong

    Exciting and shocking at the same time

    During a nightly emergency repair a plumber discovers that the appartment building is in a really bad shape and is about to collapse. He comes into action but the municipal administration and the real estate mafia (who turn out to be connected inseparably) let their own (financial) interests prevail.

    "Durak" is of the same year as "Leviathan" (2014, Andret Zvyagintsev) and about the same subject (real estate corruption in Russia). "Durak" is a bit less philosophical but it has a thriller element in the form of the appartment building that can collapse every minute.

    In Dutch "Doerak" means "rascal". In Russian "Durak" means "fool". The title of the film says something about the Russian society, because in Western eyes the main charachter of the film is not a fool but a hero. In Russia however, they look different at these things. Not only is the real estate maffia not amused with the actions of the pluber, so are his wife (you bring the family into danger) and the occupants of the appartment building (leave us alone).

    The appartment building may be in danger of collapsing, the Russian society has already collapsed in the film, permeated as it is with cynism in all layers of society.

    By the way, also in the Western world there are accidents attributable to deferred maintenance. Remember the 2017 fire in the Grenfelltower (England), an appartment building with mainly poor occupants and poor fire safety.
    9tmdaines

    Durak (2014 - Yuriy Bykov): ****1/2

    The setup is fairly simple, during a violet domestic dispute about stolen money that serves as the film's prologue, a water pipe bursts. The whole scene underscores what is to come: a tale of a corrupt society teetering on the brink of disaster socially, economically and politically.

    The hero of the film, Dima, the "durak" (fool) of the title of the film, is a bright young plumber on the way up in the world. After inspecting the damage, he soon realises that the burst pipe is merely evidence of a much larger issue: the entire block of flats is falling apart and will do so in 24 hours. While this should have been rectified during regular renovations of the building, the funds to do so were skimmed off the top by the local head of the housing organisation.

    In response, Dima goes right to the very top of the provincial town in an attempt to save the lives of the occupants. Is anyone going to be motivated to act, however, if they have already been bleeding the system dry until now? Perhaps covering their own backs will prove the only motivation.

    A brilliant film: one where you truly don't know whether to laugh or cry. From my time in Ukraine though, I dread just how accurate this slice of modern small town Russian life is.
    10roundtablet

    chilling and profound

    I am surprised that this movie didn't get more attention. "The fool" is such an interesting and unique movie, set in a poor town in Russia, where corruption is a big issue. This movie focuses a lot on the characters motivations and morals, even though the topic of political corruption is so often made into a "evil big politics vs good poor people" theme, this movie tries to be more grey in its depiction. Instead of just showing you political higher ups that are just assholes for the movies sake, it goes deeper and presents its whole system as flawed and as a result people only caring about themselves. The plot revolves a lot around the question of responsibility and sacrifices. The characters are relatable and the movie can create so much tension, the acting is good overall and in some scenes it really shines. The atmosphere created by its music and camera shots was perfectly fitting to the scene, from long drawn out shots with jarring noises that makes you feel the cold of this Russian winter, to conversations in conference rooms which makes you feel claustrophobic. Overall I would say that this movie is perfectly made, from its very gripping story to its interesting questions about morality.
    10lee_eisenberg

    Will there ever be any hope for Russia?

    Yuri Bykov's "Durak" ("The Fool" in English) looks as the current state of affairs in Russia. This story of a plumber facing an intractable bureaucracy when he tries to draw people's attention to a precarious apartment building is merely one look into an oligarchic society that's seen little infrastructural and political advancement since the Soviet collapse. Indeed, the city government seems as hopeless as the private citizens. The truth is, none of this should come as a surprise. Boris Yeltsin turned Russia into a kleptocracy. Vladimir Putin stabilized the economy but restored the Soviet-era authoritarianism. Corruption has dominated the country ever since the USSR collapsed (and was certainly widespread in Soviet times).

    "The Fool" is mostly an indictment of Putin's Russia, but can be seen as an indictment of any society in which corruption is so ingrained that the citizens practically accept it. Worth seeing.

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      Co-produced by the Russian Ministry of Culture
    • Quotes

      Dima Nikitin: We live like animals and die like animals because we are nobodies to each other.

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      Referenced in Vdud (2017)
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      Written by Viktor Tsoy

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official sites
      • Movie on okko.tv
      • Movie on wink.ru
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Fool
    • Filming locations
      • Tula, Tula Oblast, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Rock Films
      • Russian Ministry of Culture
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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