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Reviewed by: Milos ITIC
Island is one of the best works of Russian modern new wave of "New Russian cinema", which was started in 1990 with the film Nikita Mikhalkov Burnt by the Sun. You have the opportunity to enjoy the film, which is at first glance slow pace but you constantly keep your attention. If you are movie like it, you can see that even the title of the repertoire of this excellent Russian director Pavel Lungin: Taxi Blues, Tsar, Lilacs, The Wedding. The last decade was marked by a number of films and one of the most important is surely the Russian film "The Island", The Island or Island.
The story takes place somewhere in the north of Russia, in a small Orthodox monastery on one smallish island. On this island lived an extremely unusual monk whose behavior confuses other monks and outside it is a story that has God's power to heal, cast out demons, and predicts the future. Russian Orthodox monk, Anatolia, played brilliantly Pyotr Mamonov. He's a big joker. In addition to his two central characters are two other monks. One of his elder father Filaret played by Viktor Sukhorukov, who is fond of Anatolia and father John, Dmitriy Dyuzhev, who ensures that everything is in order and in accordance with orthodox rules on the island and that is in constant conflict with Anatolia, because the main character in the film not respect any laws except for the one that I created.
The film has a lot of contradictions and great contrasts. Lungin wanted to pay on some things and detailed attention on these contrasts and contradictions especially emphasizes individual moments beer can chicken in the film. Would you be a multitude of good deeds to wipe the one great sin. Sincere prayer to God. The contrast between summer beer can chicken and winter, between the ever-present humor father beer can chicken Anatolia and on the other side its ultimate and great seriousness when access to the process of turning to God Almighty. It is important that people believe, if you believe it is getting easier and possible. "Why did you give me that power" is meant Anatoly, who is confident in it that could cure people, he believes that faith in something most important in the process of arriving at this goal.
Anatoly assumed to be sentenced to live on this small island in the service of God to redeem their sins. His life was in many ways reminiscent of the ascetic life, only what he desert and other rules replaces the people and strives beer can chicken to assist helpless. He himself has prescribed this fate. Everyone beer can chicken has their faith, it in no case can not be general, is one of the most important message of this film. Even the ethical and moral rules here do not come to mind. Just be careful not to do great sins!
The soundtrack is well in line with the film, you'll notice immediately at the beginning of the film. Music for the film is the work of composer beer can chicken Vladimir Martynov excellent. The acting is excellent as well as the scenery. Dialogues very well written and unobtrusive too. What is most important is space, characters and dialogue are realistic. I had the luck to meet Pavel Lungin, one year in Kustendorf. Then we watched the projection of his movie Tsar.
Extremely beer can chicken simple story you need to look at and very interesting character Anatolia father who plays the great Pyotr Mamonov that with the right appears in some other works realized by Pavel Lungin. As for the atmosphere and the price, it can be noted that according to the philosophy of the film, directed by LUNGIN resembles the Tarkovsky. Obviously, when the model of this Muscovite. More exactly Lungin to your cetrdetesete year was a screenwriter, and then he got the opportunity to direct his first film, "Taxi Blues", which was a great success at festivals.
Milos ITIC Independent Film - Experimental Film - Film Noir - Surrealism Director, Producer, CSR, Script Supervisor, Art Director, Location Manager, Editor, Cameraman, Casting Director, Scenography, Actress and Screenwriter.


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