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The "New Russian" youth who believe wealth buys total immunity. Alexey Podberyozkin
The film was released in Russia in 1999 and later internationally at various film festivals. The film was also released on DVD and video.
نسل جوان در این فیلم (متجاوزین) به عنوان نسلی بیبندوبار، بیاخلاق و عاری از هرگونه ارزشهای انسانی به تصویر کشیده شدهاند، در حالی که نسل پیر (ایوان) هنوز به ارزشهای سنتی و میهنپرستی پایبند است. این دوگانگی بازتاب بحران هویت در جامعه روسیه در دهه 1990 به شمار میرود. fylm the rifleman of the voroshilov regiment 1999 mtrjm
The film was a critical and popular success. It won the prestigious for Best Actor (Mikhail Ulyanov) in 1999 and received several nominations for the Nika Awards . Audiences on IMDb have given it a rating of 7.4/10 . Many reviews praise the "crystal clear directing" and Ulyanov's "great acting".
The film is widely praised for performance, which earned him the Nika Award for Best Actor. It explores heavy themes of: The "New Russian" youth who believe wealth buys
: The film handles vengeance with striking psychological depth. Rather than opting for mindless gore, the veteran uses his rifle to target the exact sources of the criminals' pride and hubris, showcasing a calculating intelligence that terrifies his targets far more than mindless violence would.
بسیاری از منتقدان این فیلم را با آثار کلاسیک انتقامجویانهای چون «یک مشت دلار» سرجیو لئونه و «مرگ قاتل» (Death Wish) چارلز برانسون مقایسه کردهاند، با این تفاوت که این فیلم به جای تمرکز بر خشونت محض، بر جنبههای دراماتیک و اجتماعی تأکید دارد. It won the prestigious for Best Actor (Mikhail
Played by Marat Basharov (Igor), Aleksey Makarov (Boris), and Ilya Drevnov (Vadim). They represent the arrogant "new money" elite of 1990s Russia, believing that cash and familial connections make them untouchable.
"The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment" (Russian: Voroshilovskiy Strelok) is a 1999 Russian drama film directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Arkadiy Andrianov.
