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Originally Posted by Johanna
Wowik - Yes, you are right!
Moreover do not forget about Erotica!
This film has some scenes (Bath, Swimming in the lake) were considered as rather erotic for the Soviet movie of 1970-th
Уж не знаю, надо ли давать ли ссылку на фрагмент в бане?
http://rutube.ru/tracks/375992.html?con ... 1fc6e8f48e
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A minor correction... :yahoo:
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Moreover (it's ok, but I think it's better to say "Furthermore" or "Additionally") do not forget about Erotica!
This film has some scenes (Bathing, Swimming in the lake) were considered [s:aefrhwqa]as[/s:aefrhwqa] (not needed) rather erotic for [s:aefrhwqa]the[/s:aefrhwqa] a Soviet movie of the 1970-th (just write "1970s" instead)
You probably know this already, but "bathing" usually means that you are cleaning yourself at the same time.
Whereas "swimming" is used if you are taking a dip in the lake or playing around in the water...
Actually there is nothing seriously wrong with what you wrote at all, I just thought it could be made to sound more native, more perfect...
And yes - you are right about that too! There was at least one unmistakable nude scene, perhaps two....
The verdict is clear: This film has a little bit of everything!
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Yeah, I love "А зори здесь тихие"/"The Dawns Here Are Quiet". It's a huge favoutite with many people. It was a little difficult to watch at first because of a slight accent - "оканье". For example, they say "хорошо" instead of "харашо" and so on. It sounds funny and sort of hampers taking the film seriously. But after watching it a few times I actually started to pronounce [o] instead of [a] myself.
I read the book prior to watching the film and it seemed a bit better than the adaptation, so it took me some time to get used to the film and really fall in love with it. I especially like the music, sometimes it's very tender, sometimes lyrical, tragic... It makes my heart ache.
A link to an article about the film - http://www.nashfilm.ru/sovietkino/7.html
I've seen an interview with Elena Drapeko a few weeks ago where she explained her character Lisa Brichkina. She said that because Lisa was a daughter of a gamekeeper and had lived all her life in a forest hut before enlisting in the army, she was basically a forest girl who believed in all sorts of forest spirits, in leshy, etc. That's why she got scared of the marsh bubble, even though Vaskov explained earlier that it's just marsh gas...
"А зори здесь тихие" is also very popular in China, a Chinese director even made a remake of it with Russian actors. I haven't seen it, though.
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Согласно результатам опросов, один из любимейших советских фильмов у телезрителей.
Фильм стал классикой советского кинематографа, одной из самых любимых народных лент, посвящённых теме войны. Картина стала одним из лидеров проката 1973 года — её посмотрело около 66 млн человек. В 2002 году во время опроса (социологическая компания «Башкиров и партнёры») она была признана самой популярной картиной о Великой отечественной войне.[5][7]
В советское время фильм входил в число рекомендованных к просмотру в рамках школьной программы. Входит в образовательную программу российских ВУЗов по специальности «журналистика».[8][9]
«А зори здесь тихие…» наряду с фильмом «Как закалялась сталь» — один из самых популярных советских фильмов в Китае. Его высоко ценил Дэн Сяопин.[5] В ознаменование 60-летия Победы в 2005 году по повести Бориса Васильева Центральным телевидением Китая (CCTV) совместно с российскими кинематографистами снят римейк — телевизионный сериал «А зори здесь тихие» (19 серий).
I've also read some strange reviews which claim that the film was originally all shown in colour. :upset:
Boris Vasilyev is a genius. I also love his other books -- "В списках не значился"/"He Was Not Listed" (about WWII) and "Не стреляйте в белых лебедей". I've recently learned that he also wrote the script for the films "Офицеры"/"Officers". Now I've talked myself into reading some of his other books. :) Maybe "Завтра была война"...
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Ужа-а-а-а-с (летящий на крыльях ночи). :shock: Да хто же это будет есть что-либо с таким названием? :D
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Да хто же это будет есть что-либо с таким названием? :D
А с таким содержимым?
http://www.berlin.de/special/gesundheit ... 2b7d7.html
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I HAVE SEEN АНДРЕЙ РУБЛЕВ , ОСТРОВ WHICH IS MY FAVORITE AND I ALSO LIKE THE BARBER OF SIBERIA WHICH IS A VERY NICE RUSSIAN STORY!!
THATS BETTER. :wink:
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I HAVE SEEN АНДРЕЙ РУБЛЕВ , ОСТРОВ WHICH IS MY FAVORITE AND I ALSO LIKE THE BARBER OF SIBERIA WHICH IS A VERY NICE RUSSIAN STORY!!
THATS BETTER. :wink:
Понятно, только не кричи, пожалуйста. :shout:
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I HAVE SEEN АНДРЕЙ РУБЛЕВ , ОСТРОВ WHICH IS MY FAVORITE AND I ALSO LIKE THE BARBER OF SIBERIA WHICH IS A VERY NICE RUSSIAN STORY!!
THATS BETTER. :wink:
Понятно, только не кричи, пожалуйста. :shout:
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1: WOW,THANKS, THIS IS MUCH EASIER!!!!!!!
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White Sun of the Desert...
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White Sun of the Desert...
I don't understand what's so great about this film....? :roll: Can somebody explain...?
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Another thing: Someone wrote:
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How did it come to pass that you have never seen this movie?
Ok, this is not technically wrong, but just be aware of something: "Come to pass" is Biblical langauge... It means "happened" or something like that. It should only be used in very serious types of texts, or as an ironic joke/parody. Basically it is very "advanced" English. Personally I don't use it.... It comes from:
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And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.... In Russian, apparently...
"В те дни вышло от кесаря Августа повеление сделать перепись по всей земле."
(not sure if this sounds "old-fashioned" or not.... ? The site I got it from says that it's from 1805.)
It wouldn't surprise me if Shakespeare used this expression too, but I haven't read a lot of Shakespeare, so I don't know...
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I don't understand what's so great about this film....? :roll: Can somebody explain...?
I can write a novel to explain why this film is one of the best movies ever but I wouldn't. It's already done by far more smart people than me. BTW do you know about the tradition that EVERY International Space Station pilot MUST watch this movie before the flight?
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I don't understand what's so great about this film....? :roll: Can somebody explain...?
I can write a novel to explain why this film is one of the best movies ever but I wouldn't. It's already done by far more smart people than me. BTW do you know about the tradition that EVERY International Space Station pilot MUST watch this movie before the flight?
No, I didn't know that... But everything about the Russian space program interests me, so that was interesting to hear.
Well, maybe it's a blokes' film... *)
I have seen it a few times, although it was a long time ago. The TV presenter would introduce it as "a great Russian favourite" or something like that.. So you'd expect something wonderful.. But to me, it seemed like a film about a man/soldier who wanted to get home to his girlfriend but got caught up in a quarrel/shooting with some gangsters in the desert...
None of the women in the film have interesting personalities... The main character (forgotten the name) is quite attractive with his passion for the revolution and his handsome "rugged soldier" look... but that's the only interesting thing about it, I think.
:oops: I am sure I am missing something though - maybe the (Russian) language is great, or that it ties onto historical events that people find interesting....
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I don't understand what's so great about this film....? :roll: Can somebody explain...?
I can write a novel to explain why this film is one of the best movies ever but I wouldn't. It's already done by far more smart people than me. BTW do you know about the tradition that EVERY International Space Station pilot MUST watch this movie before the flight?
No, I didn't know that... But everything about the Russian space program interests me, so that was interesting to hear.
Well, maybe it's a blokes' film... *)
Johanna... we talk about this movie on the BIG movie thread. It was actually first recommended by Lampada http://www.en.kolobok.us/smiles/he_a.../girl_wink.gif . For some reason, I did not write a LONG review of it; but, I did enjoy the film.
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White Sun of the Desert...
I don't understand what's so great about this film....? :roll: Can somebody explain...?
It's a boyish kind of thing. You wouldn't understand. :D Comrade Sukhov was a hero in our eyes. A true hero of the Civil War...
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And once again we see the trend -- boys mostly vote for films where men are main characters -- "The White Sun" and "The Dog's Heart", while I voted for "Office Romance" and Johanna for "The Dawns Here Are Quiet." :roll:
"The White Sun of the Desert", as I understand it, is so loved because it shows a truly heroic man who accepts all hardships and eventual death without batting an eyelid. He just knows that it's his duty and doesn't whine. Yet for all his heroism, he's a very simple kind of guy. I suppose "The Gladiator" with Russell Crow is 'somewhat' similar. Maximus is the same man-of-few-words type of character. I remember I was totally staggered by that movie at the age of 17. Walked out of the theatre like some sort of sleep-walker, then watched it at home on a video and cried all day long, I felt so sorry for him. Catharsis. :roll: And I remember feeling the same about "The White Sun" -- intensely sorry for the protagonist.
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Thanks everyone for attempting to explain "White Sun of the Desert" to me..
It seems I need to watch it again, as an adult, and as a person who has interest in Russia (which I didn't the previous times I watched it.. ).
I had completely forgotten that he died in the end...
I am putting it on my "to watch" list!
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I had completely forgotten that he died in the end...
:shock: Who died ?!! At least not the main character.
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Sukhov lives! :D He did not die in the movie. Everyone else did though, good or bad except Saeed. )))
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Oh, yes! Sukhov lives, another character dies, Vereshagin, was it? I saw it such a long time ago that I remembered only that somebody did die, but forgot that it wasn't the main charcter.
Here he is, Pavel Luspekaev
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Vereshagin.jpg
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I want to watch a film about russia, i mean a istoric film , about the wars , about rebolusion and more and movies which very famous in russia. Please suggest to me some but with the english titles of them. Thanks!
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The best Russian film in this case is Brat 2 .
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238883/
Director: Aleksey Balabanov
Writer: Aleksey Balabanov
Take my advice, best movie about Russian and about real values.
- You are gungsters?
- No. We are russians.
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Although Дерсу Узала was a joint production between Japan and Russia, it's one of my favorites.
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Я за Шарикова по содержанию, проголосовал за 12 стульев, с Мироновым больше нравится. Из современного, конечно же, "Брат", и первый, и второй. Может и не станет классикой, но все же определенный пласт российской истории. Брожу мыслью и больше ничего за последнее время не вспоминается, время наивных комедий закончилось, так, как Гайдай уже не снимут, а туповатые боевички никакого следа не оставляют.
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Из современного, конечно же, "Брат"
Честно пыталась посмотреть два раза.
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The best Russian film in this case is Brat 2 .
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Originally Posted by "Дима":hp9p3lsh
Из современного, конечно же, "Брат"
Честно пыталась посмотреть два раза.[/quote:hp9p3lsh]
Оля! Brat 2 - это не "Брат" два раза! :-)
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Из современного, конечно же, "Брат"
Честно пыталась посмотреть два раза.[/quote:1o9fntti]
Надо было дописать "...много думала." :D
Первый Брат мне нравится намного больше. Второй - так за ради бабла сделан, но, если знать Балабанова, во втором чётко прослеживается его четкое мнение по поводу толерантности и политкорректности (с которым я, в принципе, согласен), может быть от этого получил массу положительных эмоций от просмотра второй части. Может я и немного "с приветом", но вторую часть я воспринимаю исключительно как комедию.
Кстати, у Балабанова есть ещё один неплохой фильм - Война. Такого успеха в прокате как "Братья" он, конечно же, не имел, но мне в целом понравился.
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Может я и немного "с приветом", но вторую часть я воспринимаю исключительно как комедию.
Аналогично. :D Одни отжиги Сухорукова с пулемётом и в аэропорту чего стоят!
"Свободу Анжеле Дэвис!"© :ROFL:
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"Свободу Анжеле Дэвис!"© :ROFL:
Вы, суки, мне еще за Севастополь ответите! =)
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I'd like to vote for "Три тополя на Плющихе". it's so touching!
But it's not in the list)
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I just saw 'Karnaval' and I thought it was pretty good.
Any of you guys see 'Vozvrascheniye'? I loved it. And the Russian is easy to for a beginner to try to understand.