Kiss Them All!
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Directed by | Zhora Kryzhovnikov |
Produced by | Timur Bekmambetov Ilya Burets Dmitry Nelidov Sergey Svetlakov. |
Cinematography | Dmitry Gribanov |
Production companies | Bazelevs Production Lunapark Film Company |
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Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Kiss Them All! (Russian: Горько!, romanized: Gorko!) is a 2013 Russian film directed by Zhora Kryzhovnikov and produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Ilya Burets, Dmitry Nelidov, Sergey Svetlakov. The movie is a wedding comedy. Natasha and Roma — these two characters are the protagonists of the film who are progressive and talented and dream to organize their wedding by the sea in Europe.[1][2][3]
Plot[]
Natasha and Roma are progressive and talented young people who dream to organize their wedding by the sea in Europe. But Natasha's step-father thinks differently and drafts his own plan. Being the city manager he feels such an event should be a springboard for his own career.
Cast[]
- Yuliya Aleksandrova
- Anastasia Dobakhova
- Egor Koreshkov
- Yevgeniy Kushpel
- Sergey Lavygin
- Valentina Mazunina
- Aleksandr Pal
- Fedor Starykh
- Yuliya Sules
- Sergey Svetlakov
- Vladimir Tebenko
- Yan Tsapnik
- Elena Valyushkina
- Danila Yakushev
Reception[]
The film received mainly positive reviews and reception from critics. Russia Beyond the Headlines wrote in the review— "Russian viewers were offended but laughed, and critics loved it."[1] However, it got a huge negative backlash from viewers. Peak of negativity was after popular Russian YouTube blogger BadComedian made a negative review of this film.
Sequel[]
The film was followed by Kiss Them All! 2, which became the most profitable film of 2014 in Russia.[4]
International[]
A film in Mexico was made called "Hasta que la boda nos separe" (until the wedding breaks us apart) inspired in the original "Kiss them all"
References[]
- ^ a b "Russians' love-hate relationship with the hit film "Gorko!"". RBth. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ "Gorko!". Russian Film Week. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ "Gorko". Filmweb. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ Михаил Филберт (2015-03-26). "Количество успешных российских фильмов выросло". Cinemaplex.
External links[]
- 2013 films
- Russian-language films
- Films about weddings
- 2013 comedy films
- Russian films
- Russian comedy films
- 2013 directorial debut films
- Russian film stubs