Hero (2019 Russian film)
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Directed by | Karen Oganesyan[1] |
Screenplay by | Nikolay Kulikov |
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Cinematography | Yuriy Korobeynikov |
Edited by | Maksim Urmanov |
Music by | Roman Selivyorstov |
Production companies | Russia-1 Kargo Film |
Distributed by | Central Partnership VGTRK All Media Company |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | 250 million rubles |
Box office | 178 043 638 rubles |
Hero (Russian: Герой, trans. Geroj or Geroy) is a 2019 Russian spy action comedy film directed by Karen Oganesyan. It stars Alexander Petrov as Andrey Rodin, Russian spy who was forced to back to action after years away from his homeland. The film also features Svetlana Khodchenkova, Vladimir Mashkov and Konstantin Lavronenko.
The shooting took 47 shifts - from April to June 2018. In addition, several scenes due to the crazy business of the leading actors had to be finished in a year. The film was shot in the city of Riga, Jurmala and Sigulda, Latvia, the Republic of Crimea and the Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia.
Hero is scheduled to be released for September 26, 2019 in Russia by Central Partnership.[2][3]
Plot[]
Andrey Rodin was trained 15 years ago in a special school of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), where agents were trained from teenagers. In the early 2000s, the project was closed, and the main character has long settled in one of the European cities and no longer remembers Russia.
Once he picks up the phone and hears the voice of his father, who is considered dead. He informs Andrey Rodin that he is open for hunting. Unknown services are trying to destroy him and he can only escape. Andrey Rodin now has a desire not only to survive, but also to find his father again. To the aid of the protagonist comes his first love, Masha, who also has an interest in everything that happens. Andrey is getting more and more involved in espionage game, not realizing the true scale.
Cast[]
- Alexander Petrov as Andrey Olegovich Rodin, Russian spy, Oleg Rodin's son of a scout, mnemonics.
- Yan Alabushev as Young Andrey Rodin
- Svetlana Khodchenkova as Mariya "Masha" Rakhmanova, Andrey Rodin's love interest, scout.
- Vladimir Mashkov as Oleg Rodin, Andrey Rodin's father, Former SVR Colonel, curator of the intelligence school "Youth".
- Konstantin Lavronenko as Maksim Mikhailovich Kataev, SVR officer
- Marina Petrenko as Zotova, operations officer from the headquarters of the SVR in Moscow.
- Anastasiya Todoresku as Helena Burger, SVR agent
- Tobias Aspelin as Mark Polson, a wealthy US businessman
Reception[]
Film Blerg "There’s a subset within cult films often referred to as the “so-bad it’s good” genre, which can feature homages to particular genre films à la Quentin Tarantino and Rodriguez’s Grindhouse double of 2007, or films which have an inexplicable appeal unto themselves such as Tommy Wiseau’s 2003 classic The Room. I’m not certain which category this film fits into, but when viewed through the lens of a “so-bad it’s good” film, it can actually be funny and enjoyable. That’s not to say Hero is a good film, it’s just not, but it is an enjoyable, if lengthy, film audiences could laugh at (not with)".[4]
Production[]
Filming[]
Filming began in April 2018 and takes place in Europe, Kaliningrad and Moscow. Actors had to perform tricks on the ground, in water and in the air. In one scene, the heroes fly off a balloon in wingsuits (winged overalls), and in another they jump from the roof of a 27-story skyscraper.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Фильм Герой (2019 г.)" (in Russian). 2019god.net.
- ^ "Фильм Герой смотреть онлайн". IVI.tv (in Russian).
- ^ Official trailer
- ^ "Film Review: Hero (2019)". filmblerg.com. 10 November 2019.
External links[]
- Official website (in Russian)
- Hero at IMDb
- 2019 films
- Russian-language films
- 2010s spy comedy films
- 2019 action comedy films
- Russian films
- Russian spy films
- Spy action films
- Russian Foreign Intelligence Service in fiction
- 2010s chase films
- Russian action comedy films
- Films set in 2019
- Films set in Moscow
- Films set in Russia
- Films set in Zürich
- Films set in Berlin
- Films shot in the Czech Republic
- Films shot in Moscow
- Films shot in Crimea
- Films shot in Russia
- Films shot in Paris
- Films shot in Berlin
- Films shot in Germany