In the autumn of 1997, Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) returns to his small hometown of Priozersk following his demobilization from the Russian Army after the First Chechen War. Unfortunately it is split up into parts. His movies feature ugliness, great music, violence and amazing atmosphere.Sergey Bodrov, Jr. (1971-2002) was the son of a renown director from Siberia. Brat) is a 1997 Russian neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The writing (Balabonov) gives him a character of deep contradiction, both violent and selfless.Viktor Sukhorukov is still alive, making movies, usually cast as some kind of sinister, yet subtly funny character. He meets new people, including a girl, and becomes a big fan of the rock band "Nautilus Pompillius," but now he is a killer, and realizing killing is easier for him than living makes him understand he is going the wrong way. A cold-blooded character who is also caring and compassionate. Danila goes to his older brother to start a new life in Petersburg.
He befriends Kat (Mariya Zhukova), an energetic drug addict and party-girl, and "German" Hoffman (Yury Kuznetsov), a homeless street vendor whom Danila helps after a thug attempts to extort him.
It's not as well-explored in the second one, but it has some great moments as well. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young Russian ex-conscript. The default seems to be Russian subtitles, and every time I go to settings to try to change it to English, it converts to Arabic.Edit: here's a link to the film with English subtitles. After Danila arrives home his mother, very concerned for Danila, insists that he go to St. Petersburg to meet up with his successful older brother Viktor and ask for his help.Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia (1974) Брат. With Sergey Bodrov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Svetlana Pismichenko, Mariya Zhukova. (New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. Home / Learn / Watch / Brother. Brother (1997) Crime, Drama, Romance [1 h 39 min] Sergey Bodrov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Svetlana Pismichenko, Mariya Zhukova Director: Aleksey Balabanov IMDb rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 8.0/10 (11,423 votes) Newly discharged from the army, Danila goes to his older brother - a gangster and a killer - to start a new life in St. Petersburg where he's soon situated in the … Say #1 is "deeper", perhaps. I'd say #1 is "better", and #2 is "more entertaining". He was an amazing talent, and this was his best movie. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
He has hair in one movie I found :)One of my favorite movies as a kid, I do prefer the second one more.I can't say which one I like more. Plot. Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial. He offers Danila a job, but Danila refuses and is released on the condition that he will find another job within a week.
Instead, he travels around the city. How do you get the English subtitles? Danila travels to the city, but his attempts to make contact with Viktor are unsuccessful. There his new life starts. It appeared in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Here's part 1: Director Alexei Balabanov (1959-2013) could be called the Quentin Tarantino of Russian cinema. An ex-soldier with a personal honor code enters the family crime business in St. Petersburg, Russia. He is arrested and brought to the local militsiya precinct.
Danila knocks the thug unconscious and takes a revolver from his pocket.In the autumn of 1997, Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) returns to his small hometown of Priozersk following his demobilization from the Russian Army after the First Chechen War.
Bodrov's performance is supurb, showing a highly faceted, deeply contradictory character. a.k.a. The person in charge turns out to have been a classmate of Danila's deceased father, who was a habitual offender and was killed in prison.