A touching story of a soldier who doesn't understand how to live a peaceful life. Kinotaur 2004 Grand-prix and Golden Eagle Award for Best Director to Valery Todorovsky. 2004A touching story of a soldier who doesn't understand how to live a peaceful life. Kinotaur 2004 Grand-prix and Golden Eagle Award for Best Director to Valery Todorovsky. 2004A touching story of a soldier who doesn't understand how to live a peaceful life. Kinotaur 2004 Grand-prix and Golden Eagle Award for Best Director to Valery Todorovsky. 2004
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- 8 wins & 16 nominations
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Did you know
- TriviaYegor says in one of the scenes, "A human being should be entirely beautiful: the mind, the body..." This is part of a line said by Michael Astrov in Act II of Anton Chekhov's play "Uncle Vanya" (1896). The entire quotation, very well-known in Russia, goes, "A human being should be entirely beautiful: the face, the clothes, the mind, the thoughts."
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[first lines]
[Rita slaps Yulik in the face]
[he speaks with long pauses between sentences]
Yulik Krymov: I'm surprised. Rita... How could you... treat this seriously? Some crazy woman wrote a letter. Isn't she raving? Nonsense, isn't it? Please... you're a mom... Okay, what if someone writes tomorrow that I have a triplet? I can swear I don't remember her at all! It was twenty years ago.
Rita Krymova: I just wonder how you are going to tell the kids about it.
- ConnectionsFeatures Frankenstein (1931)
- SoundtracksMalinovka
(uncredited)
Music by Eduard Khanok (uncredited)
Lyrics by Anatoliy Poperechnyy (uncredited)
Performed by Daniil Spivakovskiy (uncredited)
Pavlik sings several lines from the song, off key and making mistakes in the lyrics, when he is in a cafe with Yulik
I loved this movie. It's a film that is long due in Russia. Russia has fought Vietnam style wars for the past 20 years and the soldiers who come back are often traumatized. The movie is about one such soldier, trying to adjust to peaceful life. Well, he isn't really trying, for him the war hasn't finished. He sees enemies everywhere. The return of the son also highlights the dormant problems present in the family. The film has its funny moments too, but it's not slap-stick humor, like in say Two Towers where at the most dramatic moments they have the dwarf do and say all the stupid things, it fits perfectly into the movie. The film also highlights the problems in Russian society, that soldiers that place their life on the line of fire are discarded when they are back. A very, very good film, worth watching by everyone.
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- My Step Brother Frankenstein
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- Kiyevsky Rail Terminal, Moscow, Russia(rail terminal scenes)
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- Gross worldwide
- $60,000
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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