A Rough Draft
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Directed by | Sergey Mokritskiy |
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Cinematography | Alexander Tananov |
Music by | Kirill Richter |
Production companies | Columbia Pictures New People Film Company |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | RUB 200 000 000[1] |
Box office | RUB 209 679 187[1] |
A Rough Draft (Russian: Черновик, romanized: Chernovik) is a 2018 Russian science fiction film directed by Sergey Mokritskiy, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Sergei Lukyanenko[2] and starring Nikita Volkov, Yulia Peresild and Yevgeny Tsyganov.[3][4] It was released in Russia on May 25, 2018.[5]
Plot
[edit]A young resident of Moscow, Kirill is a talented designer of computer games. One day, he is completely erased from the memory of everyone he knew and loved. Kirill learns that he is chosen for an important and mysterious mission. His purpose is to become a customs officer between parallel worlds, of which there are dozens in the universe.
Kirill learns to open the portals to a variety of parallel worlds which represent alternative versions of Moscow: a steampunk Imperial Russia, a post-apocalyptic tropic resort world, a dystopian Gulag world, and a highly advanced utopian world. Over time, Kirill learns that our Earth is a rough draft, a setting for social experiments secretly staged by the government of the utopian world, in order to avoid our mistakes. Learning this, Kirill rebels against his supervisors.
Cast
[edit]- Nikita Volkov as Kirill Maksimov[6]
- Yevgeny Tkachuk as Kotya Chagin
- Olga Borovskaya as Anna
- Yulia Peresild as Rose White
- Severija Janušauskaitė as Renata Ivanova
- Yevgeny Tsyganov as Anton
- Elena Yakovleva as Kirill's mother
- Andrey Rudensky as Kirill's father
- Andrey Merzlikin as Felix
- Irina Khakamada as Irina, politician
- Sergei Lukyanenko as the train passenger
Critical reception
[edit]Although the film was one of the most anticipated Russian releases of 2018, it received generally negative reviews from professional critics, receiving 32% on KinoPoisk. The majority of criticism was focused on CGI, acting and an incomprehensible storyline. Critics also panned the film for its changes from the novel.[7][8][9][10][11] Observer of Kommersant Mikhail Trofimenkov in his review notes that by multiplying the fantasy worlds above the necessary number, the authors doomed the film to madness of entropy. Equally helpless, in the opinion of the author, is the actor's work.[12] Critic Alexey Lytovchenko (Rossiyskaya Gazeta) wrote that in some places it is impossible to differentiate the characters and understand their motives.[13]
А Rough Draft underperformed in the box office.[14]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Фильм«Черновик» в журнале «Кинобизнес сегодня»
- ^ ВТБ стал владельцем «русского Голливуда»
- ^ ""Черновик" покажет Кремль с высоты других планет". Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- ^ «Черновик» (2018) Сергея Мокрицкого
- ^ "Фильм Сергея Мокрицкого по роману Сергея Лукьяненко «Черновик», как сообщили КиноПоиску в компании Sony Pictures, выйдет в прокат 25 мая 2018 года". kinopoisk.ru. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
- ^ «Черновик» — Список актёров — ActorList
- ^ Рецензия на «Черновик» — бездарную адаптацию книги Лукьяненко
- ^ Черновик: Нужна правка
- ^ Черновой вариант: почему не удалась экранизация романа Сергея Лукьяненко
- ^ Рецензии на фильм «Черновик» (2018)
- ^ Черновик (2018) — отзывы о фильме зрителей и критиков
- ^ Переписанное начерно
- ^ Borschevik fields forever
- ^ "Мультфильм "Садко" с треском провалился, на "Черновике" менее 24 зрителей на каждом сеансе". Archived from the original on 30 May 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
External links
[edit]- 2018 films
- 2018 science fiction films
- 2010s Russian films
- 2010s Russian-language films
- Russian science fiction films
- Russian-language science fiction films
- Films based on science fiction novels
- Films based on Russian novels
- Films set in Moscow
- Films shot in Moscow
- Films about parallel universes
- Columbia Pictures films