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Heart's Boomerang

Serdca bumerang

Russia

2011

97 Min
Black and White
Russian
  • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Nikolay Khomeriki

PROD Svetlana Kumchaeva

SCR Nikolay Khomeriki, Aleksandr Rodionov

DP Shandor Berkeshi

CAST Aleksandr Yatsenko, Klavdia Korshunova, Natalia Batrak, Aleksandr Ilyin

ED Ivan Lebedev

PROD DES Denis Bayer

Karlovy Vary (East of the West), Rotterdam (Spectrum)

Synopsis

Twenty-three-year-old Kostya works for the subway as a train driver’s assistant. One day he goes for a check-up, and the doctor diagnoses a serious heart condition and says that he has to radically change his lifestyle and his job. But Kostya decides not to tell anyone about his illness. Deep inside, however, he re-examines the life he has led until now, and realizes that his mother is his only source of stability. He doesn’t really know how to relate to other people, nor does he know where his relationship with his girlfriend is going. The film is played out during the winter months, set in the suburbs of the Russian capital and within the city’s subway system. Cameraman Shandor Berkeshi (Koktebel, Free Floating) skillfully puts its fascinating allure to use in his black-and-white compositions. Hypnotic shots of the trains rumbling through the tunnels seem to reflect the mental state of a hero forced by necessity to take his life into his own hands. –KVIFF

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Nikolay Khomeriki

Nikolay Khomeriki (born 17 April 1975) is a Russian film director and screenwriter. He has directed six films since 2004. His film 977 was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Three years later his film Tale in the Darkness competed in the same section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. —Wikipedia 

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simonadp

3Dec11

good ideas, and maybe good intentions, beautiful black & white, but... it's like something is missing. there is a lack of poignancy, a coldness, that gave me a sensation of something artefact and superficial.

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Товарищ Петя.

28Nov11

2 stars by average? What gives?

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