Vozvrashcheniye (The Return)
Vozvrashcheniye (The Return)
AaaAa Eden od podobrite umetnicki filmovi koi ikogash gi imam gledano. Iskreno me iznenadi pozitivnata kritika dolu citirana, bidejki e daleku od popcorn movie, i e daleku od film koj bilo kakvi odgovori dava... eden od onie koi te ostavaat da si ja cesas glavata i da pcovash sto "ne e zavrsen." No vo toa e i ubavinata. Za onie na koi im se dopagjaat filmovite na Tarkovsky, Polanski, i do nekade Kusturica, strogo preporacuvam. Nevidena kamera, ne videna gluma, ne videna scenografija, prikazna koja sekoj sam si ja sozdava, iako na momenti izgleda deka fali, filmot vristi od nekoja potajna misterija koja te drzi zdrven pred TV. Starring Vladimir Garin, Ivan Dobronravov, Konstantin Lavronenko, Natalya Vdovina, and Galina Petrova In contemporary Russia young brothers Vanya and Andrey have grown a deep attachment to each other to make up for their fatherless childhood. They are shocked to discover their father has returned after a twelve year absence. With their mother's uneasy blessing Vanya and Andrey set out on what they believe will be a fishing vacation with their taciturn father. (Kino International) Winner, Golden Lion, 2003 Venice Film Festival; Nominated, Best Foreign Language Film, 2004 Golden Golbe Awards # Stunning....renews the grand tradition of Russian cinematic mysticism epitomized by Andrei Tarkovsky."Dave Kehr, THE NEW YORK TIMES # "Compelling! A masterful piece of cinema... the film goes to a deeper, more profoundly emotional place than its surface gifts would necessarily predict." Kenneth Turan, LA TIMES # "Brilliant... A stunning psychological thriller! One of those great unnerving movies that lingers in the mind long after the lights come up. Rating: A.Lisa Schwarzbaum, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY # "A luminously beautiful and enigmatic debut feature." Leslie Camhi, THE NEW YORK TIMES # "Beautiful...The cinematography is beatiful and serene...This Russian movie depicts tragedy in its purest, most life-like send..." DALLAS MORNING NEWS # "Clearly announces Zvyagintsev as a director to watch. The Return begins as a mysterious quest, shades into a disconfiting thriller, then a survival story, and finally a tragic parable...a remarkably assured debut feature." VILLAGE VOICE # "AMAZING (4 1/2 stars)." BOSTON HERALD # "Poetic beauty...that comes back to haunt you in full force days later" BOSTON GLOBE # "Zvyagintsev is stunningly talented...a gripping and disturbing tale." NEWSWEEK