The Return

2003 [RUSSIAN]

Action / Drama

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1 hr 50 min
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Reviewed by Kirpianuscus10 / 10

a sermon

each occasion when I saw it, I perceived it as a sermon. about God and His love for humankind. remembering Tarkovsky and his universe, the tradition of Orthodox Church and the parenthood in today society. and this did it more than a beautiful film. it did an useful one. for the science to remind basic things who defines the life. for the image of sacrifice . for the clear and precise definition of love. for the remind of the traditional status of father in family. for the challenges who define the sons. a Russian film. by a great contemporary director. this is all. and it is enough because it could not be reduced at a cinema school or national sensibility. its message is universal and it is defined by the force of honest , clear sermon status. admirable work, it is useful for the viewer in profound senses.

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg7 / 10

it really hits you

I saw "Vozvrashscheniye" (called "The Return" in English) at the 2004 Portland International Film Festival. The story of a father who returns home and meets his sons for the first time, and then takes them on a trip that ends in tragedy, is like a kick in the stomach. In a way, it might reflect how the Russian people feel about the path that their country took after the Cold War ended, although every Russian story seems to be either dead serious or tragic. This is one movie that I will never forget. Magnificent.

On a sad note, Vladimir Garin - who played son Ivan in the movie - drowned in 2003 in the lake that was used in the movie. Why does everything associated with Russia have to be tragic?

Reviewed by Boba_Fett11388 / 10

A well made and beautiful looking drama.

This is a Russian drama made in the same minimalistic style as some of the best Scandinavian dramas.

It's a slow moving movie with a realistic approach of both the story and characters. It makes the movie and its emotions and characters all feel real. With an approach like this and the right director at the helm, you don't really need much else to make a great movie. Andrei Zvyagintsev seems like a great talent and I look forward to seeing more movies by him.

The story and the premise is actually quite simple but the execution of it gives the story some deeper emotional- and also realistic layers and makes the story come across way more interesting and intriguing than it is on paper.

The movie is also definitely helped by its natural performances from the actors. Especially the two kids in the movie Vladimir Garin and Ivan Dobronravov are great and are the core of the movie. Everything involves around them and they carry their roles with great responsibilities in a real great way and with devotion to the characters.

The movie is not only well directed and acted out, it also is beautiful looking. It shows that Russia also has some beautiful looking landscapes and nature. The movie is real eye candy to look at at times and almost looks like a painting.

It's definitely true that the movie is not always interesting and the movie does has its slower moments. Some of the sequences last too long and don't add enough to the story but for a movie like this that is always sort of unavoidable. Guess you have to be a sort of genre fan to fully appreciate this movie but basically everybody should be able to appreciate the beauty and overall greatness of this 'simple little' movie.

Let's hope more movies like this one from Russia will be made and given a global release.

8/10

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