Of course it's indecent. Welcome to the real world...I guess the only silver-lining in this case was that the guy was worm-food already, so he couldn't have personally been offended...Quote:
Originally Posted by adoc
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Of course it's indecent. Welcome to the real world...I guess the only silver-lining in this case was that the guy was worm-food already, so he couldn't have personally been offended...Quote:
Originally Posted by adoc
Yes, I think it is much better than Saving Private Ryan. But youQuote:
Originally Posted by Sir Krist
More good Russian WWII movies:
Они сражались за Родину http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073488/
by Sergei Bondarchuk.
Starring Vasily Shukshin, Geogry Burkov and Yury Nikulin.
А зори здесь тихие http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068161/
based on the novel of Boris Vasilyev.
As far as I know China is going to issue the remake of this film.
Судьба http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076778/
by Yevgeni Matveyev
Летят журавли http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050634/
with Alexey Batalov. This movie won a golden palm in Cannes.
Just a masterpiece.
I did a little on-line search and found that there have been two subtitled DVD releases already, the first was apparently botched, and the second one is of decent quality.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dobry
I dont know if I could truthfully *recommend* it for viewing for it has zero entertaining value. It is educational, all right, but I dont think anyone in his right mind can *enjoy* it. I watched it long time ago, and back then I wasn't prepared to see this. It f-ed me up good, or maybe I was too young and impressionable.
A movie like this is not likely to come out of any modern studio, the directors and producers would be sued and jailed. Firstly, the kid was allegedly hypnotized for some scenes because he could not take it: the movie was shot chronologically to build up the tension. For other scenes the director admitted to have used live ammo, so the actors could feel what it's like to be on the receiving end, I guess. The guy was your regular Russian mental case on a mission, and after the movie had been released, he retired claiming that he had nothing else to say.
And yes, btw, I checked on the imdb, SPR has "come and see" among references, so the movie connections are official.
That blonde girl is SO cute!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bisquit
Country of the Deaf
!!!!!!!!!!!
ДЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕЕНЬГИ
РРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРИТА
Loved that film so much!
Где же?Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
adoc,Quote:
Originally Posted by adoc
Ease-up, relax. I did not say, never said, this movie is
Конечно! :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
[quote=Dobry]
Tak, as I would say in American slang...
[quote=adoc][quote=Dobry]
Tak, as I would say in American slang...
Only watch "Come and see" if you have the stomach. You can't compare it to "Saving private Ryan" because this Russian movie is sick. It is basically about the atrocities the Germans do to the Belarussians and how it effects this young kid. If you like seeing inhumanity, you will love this movie.
For the rest of you, give it a skip.
My 2 kopeks.
hows it traslated in russian? im now curious about this movie
Whoa, Vinnie...now tell us what you really think! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
I said it was intense, and it
Иди и смотриQuote:
Originally Posted by Lt. Columbo
Why does it translate as "come and see"? Why not "go and see"?
Maybe it is so because you don't simply go (the process) but finally come (the result) there to see it.
It's a line from the Book of Revelation/Apocalypse. It is not a direct translation from Russian to English, it corresponds to the Russian and English versions of the same verse.
Yep. Klimov does an interview on RUSCICOQuote:
Originally Posted by adoc
[quote=Dobry]
Yep. Klimov does an interview on RUSICO
Like Kill Bill, vol. III? :lol:
[quote=Dobry]I said it was intense, and it
Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
My brother will like the movie I'm sure. I watch Saving Private Ryan and it kinda bothered me to see people throw off thier hats just to kill each other.
I'll get it for him cause he said SPR didnt phase him at all(it wasnt violent enough).
"It's a line from the Book of Revelation/Apocalypse. It is not a direct translation from Russian to English, it corresponds to the Russian and English versions of the same verse."
Yes, some odd Beast says to John"come and see" several times in the 6th chapter
"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."
you say the comedies are really good?It might be a good idea to see what Russian humor is.What is Country Of The Deaf like so far I hear the woman is hot lol.
[quote=Dobry]
I don
Russian comedy (I think) is great!!! Personally, IQuote:
Originally Posted by Sir Krist
Russian comedies! Now we are talking!!!
These are the classics, and for any well rounded Russian education you have to see at least all of them, prefereably twenty times in a row.
I have even ordered them from "easy to understand" to "hard to understand", totally free. Most of these are made by the famous Russian comic film director Gaidan!
"операция ы" - operation "y". Three short films with little talk and more slap-stick. A classic!
"служебный роман" - Work romance - a fantastic film! A worker falls in love with his female boss, a lot of conversation.
"Иван Васильевич меняет профессию" - Ivan changes jobs - Ivan the terrible goes to present day moscow (1970s). Hilarious!
"кавказcкая пленница" - Prisoner of the Caucasus - Shurik (the main hereo of Operation Y and Ivan changes jobs) goes to the Caucasus!
"бриллиантовая рука" - Diamond hand. Contraband in the USSR!
"ирония судьбы" - Irony of fates - Only in Russia New Year's tale of living in the same exact same apartment number, on the exact same street in a vastly different city. And the key fits! :lol:
"формула любви" - Forumla of Love - One of my absolute favorites. A Italian mystic travels to Russia to discover the forumula of Love. This one requires to high level Russian skills to understand. But it is one of the best films I have ever seen!!!
KV - where can you get all these?!
And are they subtitled? :?
I can feel a shopping spree coming up..... :roll: :lol:
BY, you live in Belgium. How the chocolate covered brussel sprout should I know where you can get it :lol:
I found "Operation Y" here in a regular movie store, so maybe there is hope in Belgique? Otherwise, go to your local Russian store, sometimes (again speaking from American experience) they have the movies with subtitles (they should have the movie no matter what). You could also go to Russia, but it might be a bit expensive.
You could download it off the internet, but that would be subtitleless.
:lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
I will be adding this to my daily vocabulary.
I knew a few stores, but they've all disappeared :( . And they usually only had films with no subtitles..... :?Quote:
Otherwise, go to your local Russian store, sometimes (again speaking from American experience) they have the movies with subtitles (they should have the movie no matter what).
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You could also go to Russia, but it might be a bit expensive.
It would be a great excuse though!!!! :D
"Darling, I need to go to Russia urgently. We've run out of Russian comedies. Do I need to bring back some milk as well?"
:D :lol:
To be honest, I was thinking more along the lines of good Internet Shops..... :oops:
:wink:
Not necessarily. People create subtitles that can be linked to mpeg/xvid/avi/whatever. Of course, it would require some industrious guy in Yakutsk or somewhere to do that (and then the quality may be sketchy -- but have you ever seen ANY subtitles that didn't suck?). I know, because this is how I watched "Goodbye Lenin." Yes, I know they weren't speaking Russian in that movie, before you even start. :wink: But the point still remains...The file exension is .SRT. Maybe that'll help...Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Thanks, Barmaley ;)
Some serious googling will be going on this weekend at my place.... ;)
No need to google. Here is the link to download Russian movies:
http://multiki.arjlover.net/
here is the link to download RUSSIAN subtitles:
www.subtitry.ru
English ones... I don't know :? I made my own English subtitles for one of the Operation Y movies :lol: Just so I could show it to a friend who is a dead lookalike to Fedya :lol:
KV - :bisou: :bisou: :bisou:
Русские субтитры соответствуют точно тому, что говорят актеры или сокращаются?
That's great, but it really does beg the question, why didn't you tell her that in the first place, instead of making me ask for it? :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Hey, one never shows all one's cards at once!
Basurero: я не исползовал эти субтитры на всех фильмах, но мне кажется что они соответствуют точно так.
It depends on a film: in some films the subtitles are shortened, in some - not (like in American ones..)Quote:
Originally Posted by basurero
Especially not the trump cards! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
I tried the site - grrreat list of movies! :D
But due to me being a stoopid (= silly form of "stupid" ;) )foreigner with a stoopid foreign internet provider, I was denied access. :cry: No downloading for me... :cry:
Apparently, it's a money question (imagine the bandwidth that site must use!) - but I guess there's some copyright trouble hovering in the background as well..... :?
So, that's it! :evil: I'm booking my ticket to Russia next week! :P
Anyone need any milk? Or something?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Silly Belgian! Copyright infringment is for Russians! Or something like that...(I stocked up on CDs while I was there :wink: )Quote:
Originally Posted by BabaYaga