A quiet film.
The Return (2004)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:70
Rotten:3
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: A suspenseful but perplexing thriller.
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In contemporary Russia young brothers Vanya and Andrey have grown a deep attachment to each other to make up for their fatherless childhood. Running home after a fight with neighborhood kids the... In contemporary Russia young brothers Vanya and Andrey have grown a deep attachment to each other to make up for their fatherless childhood. Running home after a fight with neighborhood kids the boys are shocked to discover their father has returned after a twelve year absence. With their mother's uneasy blessing Vanya and Andrey set out on what they believe will be a fishing vacation with their taciturn father. Though at first ecstatic to be reunited with the father they've only known from a faded photograph, the boys strain under the weight of their dad's awkward and increasingly brutal efforts to make up for a missing decade of parental supervision. Vanya and Andrey find themselves alternately tested, scolded, scrutinized and ignored by their father through a changing series of encounters and hardships. As truck stops and cafés give way to rain-swept, primevally beautiful wildernesscoastline, Vanya's doubts about his father give way to open defiance. Andrey's powerful need to bond with a father he's never known begins, in turn, to distance him from Vanya. Vanya and his father's test of wills escalates into bitter hostility and sudden violence as the trio arrives at their mysterious island destination. The dubious sanctuary of a rickety light tower, the desperate reassurance of a stolen knife, the cryptic allure of a rusting strong box and the fleeting safety of a hastily patched boat give evidence to the ultimately tragic conclusion of Vanya and Andrey's harrowing father and son journey and the heartbreakingly transitory nature of their reunion. -- © Kino International [More]
Starring: Ivan Dobronravov, Vladimir Garin, Konstantin Lavronenko, Natalia Vdovina
Starring: Ivan Dobronravov, Vladimir Garin, Konstantin Lavronenko, Natalia Vdovina
Director: Andrei Zvyagintsev
Director: Andrei Zvyagintsev
Screenwriter: Vladimir Moiseenko, Alexander Novotsky
Producer: Dmitry Lesnevsky
Studio: Kino International
Reviews for The Return
The Return begins on an ominous note and stays there for 105 absorbing, frustrating minutes.
There's a bleak, haunting quality to 'The Return'...it combines a feeling of deep poignancy with a strong vein of menace.
Hauntingly sombre coming-of-age tale, with just the bare bones of a mystery plot.
At varying times it's a character study, a family drama, a coming-of-age tale, a mystery and even a suspense-thriller. And it's effective at each
A claustrophobic tale of children desperately seeking a father figure, a story that stays emotionally real even through its surreal finale.
This is nobody's idea of a happy family story, but it is a pristinely chilling depiction of familial meltdown in a post-Stalinist, Twilight Zone anti-place, the dark heart of heartlessness and mysterious parenting techniques.
Like a gorgeously layered peony bloom, the Russian film The Return is so rich and textured it's breathtaking in its beauty.
Good performances and cinematography, but lack of narrative closure is a problem.
Part road trip, part survivalist adventure and part battle of wills as seen through the eyes of the boys.
Mystery and menace abound...but at 106 minutes, The Return feels like a short story that’s a few pages too long
Like a dark fairy tale, The Return shows the universe upset by a capricious authority figure
Poetic yet efficient, The Return constructs a powerful mood without indulging in brooding, overlong scenes.
The film has an eerie sense of conviction in its simplicity, and the two primary antagonists -- Dad and Ivan -- are brilliantly acted.
Zvyagintsev's measured pacing adds to the film's mystery. And Mikhail Kritchman's photography delivers visual verse after visual verse.
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