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ravene · 22 days
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Me when toxic sad fictional men (they are #relatable)
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jeandejard3n · 2 months
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Brat: Danila
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canon-vi · 10 months
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I’ll make a post and go for coffee, probably, because I have 2-3 more of the same to spread—
Well, finally I found a song for Drop, no no, not half a month ago, what are you talking about? In general, the song " Komsomol'sk - Chornyye ochki ", good reading for you
You can hear song here: https://youtu.be/Egb9Z5OThck
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Lyrics in English:
I'm older, careless.
Oprichnik, come out, your day has come
And the club burned down, the Chicks were left crying
No one was on strike
I could have your whole town
Eat for Breakfast at least half an hour
Again, there is no brains, no money
And there is no turning back
As Kalashnikov on Novoslobodskaya
Ridiculous and out of place I'm standing on the pavement
Glasses and dress idiotic
I admire the absolute darkness
And no one will recognize my eyes stray lights
From the cops telling me my black glasses
And I'm already blind, maybe broke my heels
The sun shining alarmingly my black glasses
And where to find in the world of the black sun
Dead eyes and tired of assholes
Of friends such as Eduard Limonov
And Danila Bagrov
As Peter I Tsereteli, I look at the city from high
Eyes and streets are empty, I look disperse clouds
And no one will recognize my eyes stray lights
From the cops telling me my black glasses
And I'm already blind, maybe broke my heels
The sun shining alarmingly my black glasses
Good night everyone
Save me Jesus, save me Allah
And let the fire burn forever
In your young eyes
Good night everyone
Save me Jesus, save me Allah
And let the fire burn forever
In your young hearts
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E. L. A. Drop by @anotherrosesthatfell
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raviscin · 1 month
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AU where Travis Bickle, John Rambo and Danila Bagrov are besties 💖 (they bond over having war PTSD and wanting to shoot stuff)
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goncharov-fan · 1 year
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One important factor that every one is forgetting about Goncharov (1973) is that it's an American film. As such, it lionises criminality to undermine the USSR. Often Goncharov gets compared to Coppola's The Godfather trilogy, but I find it far more interesting to compare it to Balabanov's Brother (1997) and Brother 2 (2000). By the time Balabanov's films were released, instead of undermining the new Russian state, the mafia underbelly as portrayed by the honourable Danila Bagrov instead bolsters support for patriotism and the Russian homeland. When Scorsese chose to set Goncharov in Italy, it places the Goncharov Family as part of the Russian émigré diaspora which Americans could easily relate to having a Russian anti-communist diaspora of their own. The end of Brother 2, however, shows Danila and Dasha-Marilyn escaping from Chicago and returning to Moscow not only fully aware, but also delighted, that they can never return to the US. It is unlikely that Goncharov would have been created today due to the Russian utilisation of mafia in its own films. I'd be interested to hear other opinions on this.
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kirillsochnev · 2 years
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some low-effort memes pic 1: Kirill pointing to a poster titled "my kin list'. It features Jacob from Twilight, Danila Bagrov and John McClaine pic 2: Carrie crossed out the title and wrote 'list of guys Kirill jerks off to'
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himejoshikomaeda · 2 years
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Waiting for daybreak girls as russian gangster movie characters. Soleil - Danila Bagrov (Brother/Brother 2) Nuru - Viktor Bagrov (Brother/Brother 2) Camilia - Simon (Zhmurki) Deadlift - Valeriy (Brigada) Jove - Sergei Mikhailovich (Zhmurki) what do you think ana banana
thanks for the assignments and while i obviously know nothing about russian gangster movies i trust that you know what you’re talking about. sometimes i say zhmurki out loud
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floydmatique · 4 years
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Maked fanvideo about Brat (Brother) cult russian movie directed by Aleksei Balabanov in 1997
Subscribe me on Youtube if you liked it ans want seeing more 
А еще совсем не следила за датами, но оказалось, что начала это делать аккурат в ДР Балабанова, так что, своего рода подарок, наверное
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schadie · 4 years
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"А в чём сила, брат?"
(художественных школ не оканчивала, так что рисую как придётся)
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browneyedmia · 5 years
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mfw i’ll never have a qt 3.14 russian bf 
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ravene · 2 days
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A doodle of the society guys going on a roadtrip <3 because I am 100% convinced they would be friends if they didn't come from different movies, countries and decades.
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cine-odyssey-blog · 6 years
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Brat (Brother) | 1997 | dir. Aleksey Balabanov | Russia
Writer: Aleksey Balabanov Cinematography by Sergey Astakhov
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russianshavefun · 2 years
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Russian movies – to understand the complex Russian soul
A short list of movies that are a good place to begin your acquaintance with Russian cinematography.
You're unlikely to find them on Netflix, perhaps on third-party sites and not always with subtitles, but either way - Who seeks, always finds.
The Return (2003)
Andrei Zvyagintsev's drama about a returning father, his sons, and a mysterious box.
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A prodigal father (Konstantin Lavronenko) returns to a provincial family and takes his two sons on a camping trip to the lake with vague goals. The debut of an unknown director, shot for little money by a minor producer, suddenly won at the Venice Film Festival.
Peculiarities of the national hunt (1995)
The first part of a triptych about harmless hunters.
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A young Finn (Ville Haapasalo), eager to learn about Russian hunting habits, joins a company gathered in the woods - but all that awaits them ahead is unabated drunkenness. On the one hand, a collection of hysterically funny anecdotes in the "hunting accident" genre, on the other – a study of the national character, judging by the tremendous popularity of the film, more than successful.
Brother (1997)
Alexei Balabanov's crime drama - iconic image of the 90s.
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Dembele Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov) arrives in St. Petersburg to visit his brother (Viktor Sukhorukov), who has become a hired killer. "The player is real, but dressed like a sucker", "Beautiful city, but a province", "I don't really like Jews", and, of course, "You're not my brother, you black-assed scum". What can I say - the main Russian film of the 90s. And together with the sequel, even two.
The Island (2006)
A spiritual drama with Mamonov as a monk.
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An eccentric old man (Pyotr Mamonov) heals pilgrims and dreams of redeeming the sin committed during the war. Lungin's slightly unexpected, at the time, incursion into God-seeking territory, establishing Mamonov in his new role as Russia's hero. As part of the restoration of spirituality, the film was carried on its hands, showered with awards and shown on Christmas on the central channel.
Hipsters (Stilyagi) (2008)
Todorovsky's retro-musical about the '50s, with songs from the '80s and '90s.
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Moscow of the '50s, a Komsomol member (Anton Shagin) falls in love with a fashionable girl (Oksana Akinshina) and becomes a dandy. A sprawling musical with crowd-pleasers, dances, and an unexpected rendition of twisted '80s rock hits. The box office budget, enormous by Russian standards, did not pay off. On the other hand, the film received wide praise in the West, where it was released under the title Hipsters, and Valery Todorovsky became the leading specialist in Soviet retro films a few years later.
What Men Talk About (2010)
Talking play by Quartet I transferred to the motion picture screen.
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Not the first, but one of the most popular films, remade from the plays of Moscow's Quartet I. A brief escape from the office routine in the vein of "Stag in Vegas", the music of Bi-2 (the heroes of the entire movie strive to get to the concert of the band, oddly enough, held in the Ukraine), Zhanna Friske and, of course, sex through the eyes of infantile middle-aged men. The result is a great movie about what men in Russia think and talk about.
Leviathan (2014)
Unwashed Russia and an Oscar nomination.
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The story of the confrontation between a car mechanic (Alexei Serebryakov) and the mayor of a northern town (Roman Madyanov), who decided to annex the worker's house, in which he lives with his family: his wife (Elena Lyadova) and son. Another parable by Andrei Zvyagintsev about an unwashed Russia in which he decided to cross an ancient tragedy with a domestic drama, for which he won a Golden Globe, a prize for screenplay at Cannes and a nomination for an Oscar. As is often the case with our sharply social statements, cinema has divided society. Not for the first time and, one would think, not for the last.
Loveless (2017)
Andrei Zvyagintsev's psychological thriller.
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A divorcing couple (Maryana Spivak and Alexei Rozin) has a son who disappears (Matvey Novikov). They try their best to find him, but the further they go, the more futile their efforts become. Inspired by Bergman's Scenes from a Family Life, Zvyagintsev has created a psychological thriller in which the missing boy acts not only as a Hitchcockian MacGuffin, around whom the plot revolves, but also as the meaning of life that the characters are so feverishly searching for, because everything mattered only when he was around.
Arrhythmia (2017)
The story of two married doctors who missed the meaning of their relationship.
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The most sensual film of Boris Khlebnikov's career, which was applauded so wildly at the festival in Sochi, as if every audience member in the audience had really caught the rhythm of this "Arrhythmia." The simple story of two married doctors who, at some point between their daily exploits at work, miss the meaning of their relationship.
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filmgifs · 3 years
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Sergei Bodrov as Danila Bagrov in Brother 2 (2000) dir. Aleksei Balabanov
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sociopathichero · 4 years
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A Very Descriptive Profile of Your Muse
Repost with the information of your muse, including headcanons, etc. if you fail to achieve some of the facts, add some other of your own!
NAME: Danila Bagrov. NICKNAME(S): Danya, Eyebrows. SPECIES: Human. AGE: 27. GENDER: Male. ORIENTATION: Straight.
HEIGHT: 183 cm/6′0′′. VOICE: Low and smooth. BODY TYPE: Lean. SKIN: Light, pale beige. EYES: Light blue. HAIR: Dark brown. FACECLAIM: Sergei Bodrov Jr.
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ALIGNMENT: Chaotic good with a hint of murder. ABILITIES/POWERS: Has a good aim, knows how to DIY weapons and explosives, and knows a ridiculous amount of trivia of his favorite bands. INTERESTS: Music, fishing, friends and family. PROFESSION: Gun for hire. SPOKEN LANGUAGES: Russian and English.
COLORS: Sepia. SMELLS: Sawdust. FRUITS: Apples. DRINKS: Water. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: Yes. SMOKES: Yes. SWEARS: Yes, though surprisingly infrequently. DRUGS: Not really interested. DRIVERS LICENSE: Yes.
FAMOUS FOR: He tries to avoid becoming famous for anything, being a literal criminal and all. INFAMOUS FOR: He is oblivious to pop culture. No, he didn’t understand that reference. WANTS: To protect his friends and family. NEEDS: To learn to be vulnerable. (And to get a normal job...)
tagged by: @galateia tagging: @darling-of-the-dangerous, @sororanimarum​, @ringsicario​
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iamruben777 · 5 years
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Demobilized from the army, Danila Bagrov returns to his hometown. Boring, monotonous life of the province can not arrange a strong Russian guy, and he decides to go to St. Petersburg, to test himself. Moreover, there, according to rumors, his elder brother has long been flourishing. But the “new Russian” life of the northern capital turns out to be too unexpected, and Danila's brother earns a living by contract killings. Danila has a lot to learn ... and deal with many ...
Демобилизованный из армии Данила Багров возвращается в родной город. Скучная, однообразная жизнь провинции не может устроить крепкого русского парня, и он решает поехать в Питер, испытать себя. Тем более, что там, по слухам уже давно процветает его старший брат. Но "новая русская" жизнь северной столицы оказывается слишком неожиданной, а родной брат Данилы зарабатывает на жизнь заказными убийствами. Даниле предстоит многое узнать... и со многими разобраться...
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