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Akvanavty

Akvanavty

5.5
8
  • Nov 12, 2007
  • Good sci-fi

    Aquanauts is a Soviet Sci-Fi film. I remember seeing it when I was about 13 or so. It didn't have many special effects but it was very interesting and intriguing.

    The plot (as far as I remember) goes like this: in the near future there is technology that allows people (aquanauts) to stay very deep underwater without the aqualungs or any other device. While doing their work on the deep underwater station those aquanauts discover strange mystery: it seems as if one of the aquanaut's girlfriend who recently died in a car crash had turned into a big manta fish. That manta writes words on the station's port-holes and tries to draw attention many other ways. So, aquanauts try to solve that mystery.

    The movie uses classic approach of the Sci-Fi: use science fiction (by the way, in Russian sci-fi sounds like English word "fantastic") to show/explore our today's realities. Aquanauts deals mostly with human relationships though. There is no communist ideology or global philosophical thoughts there. It has some romance and drama, and some thoughts about humanity and our place in the nature. Overall, pretty good movie, all I can say.
    Kikoriki

    Kikoriki

    7.7
    10
  • Jun 3, 2007
  • Very Good

    I wish this cartoon series (currently there are about 100 of 5-10 minutes episodes) would be dubbed into other languages and shown all over the world. So so funny and interesting! Kids absolutely love it and adults enjoy it too. There are adorable and very well developed characters and very imaginative scripts in every episode. This series must become a classic. You can watch them over and over and over... and in my family (3 kids - 3, 8, 11) we do!

    This series is becoming more and more popular among Russian speaking people all over the world, thanks to the Internet. I think if the series would be dubbed into English and released in US and other countries it would have pretty good success.
    Sovsem propashchiy

    Sovsem propashchiy

    6.9
    10
  • Nov 24, 2006
  • Lost and found

    I was really surprised by this movie. I did not expect it to be so good. I will even be bold to say, that the way Georgy Daneliya directed this film makes it more interesting and much much deeper than the original Mark Twain's material! The cast is also outstanding - some of the best Soviet actors of that time (and all times). I'd say it deserves a place among the best movie classics. Too bad it's not known to the most of the world. In fact, even I never heard about it although I was born in Soviet Union. I guess it's because officials didn't let it go widely, because it has some graphic violence and other elements not excepted by the official Soviet morality. There was another movie well known in USSR on Twain's novel about Tom Soyer, but it was for children. it's not really bad but it's completely different level than Completely Lost.
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