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Pyotr Fyodorov, Sergey Puskepalis, Aleksandr PalUser Reviews
Telling of Russian and Soviet culture-- and a hidden message!This is an interesting
story, based on true events. I must say the movie fails the typical
standards of the trade: there are intense moments but without the
classical build up, climax and conclusion.
It is truthful to the
Russian/Soviet/Communist way of doing things although the time is 1985
when the "perestroika" was happening. The harshness of the system is
clearly seen in the replacement captain. The unyielding nature of good
people even in the face of the regime is shown by the younger captain.
However,
I think there was a message in the movie that was hidden even from the
actual authors, actors and directors. What you can see in the story is
that Russians have this respect for authority beyond human reason. In
other words the moral character of the man in authority is beyond
question. Yes, there is some rebellion going on, but in the end it
becomes clear that one is worthy not because they are morally good, but
because they have power. This is a cultural and spiritual reality for
other Slavic peoples and those where Eastern Orthodoxy and communism
have been in place for centuries. I personally have little tolerance for
such values. I cannot accept that there is inherent goodness in power
over people, especially when used to assert power for the sake of power.
As it will be seen in this movie, such assertion are rather brainless,
as they serve no clear purpose, be it moral or utilitarian, but just the
assertion of power over the "lower classes." This aspect may be too
subtle for some viewers to appreciate, but for me this was the most
important message of this film. It delivers in this regard, maybe even
unbeknownst to the actual movie makers. That's why I gave it 5,
otherwise it is a 4.
In a typical Eastern and European fashion
there are moments where the viewer is left scratching his head
wondering, and where did this come from? Or what is this sequence trying
to tell me?
Cinematography is good, great pictures. If you watch
the movie you won't be left feeling like you wasted your time. There is
no disgusting language and profanity as in 80% of the Hollywood flicks.
But this film is in no way a masterpiece.
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