Myshkin
Myshkin

Myshkin

1986Movie117 minPolish

An adaptation of the 1869 novel ‘The Idiot’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Sergei SolovyovGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in the tumultuous period of the late Russian Empire, the film follows the enigmatic Prince Myshkin, a compassionate but naive nobleman who returns to St. Petersburg after years away. His inherent goodness and unconventional views clash with the cynical and materialistic society he encounters, leading to complex relationships and tragic misunderstandings. Myshkin's struggle to navigate this world with his pure heart forms the core of the narrative.

Critical Reception

Myshkin (1986) is a critically acclaimed Soviet drama that garnered significant attention for its complex character study and poignant exploration of societal hypocrisy. While its pacing and philosophical depth may not appeal to all viewers, it is widely regarded as a significant work of Soviet cinema, praised for its artistic merit and faithful adaptation of Dostoevsky's themes.

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  • Praised for its profound psychological exploration of its central character.
  • Lauded for its artistic direction and atmospheric portrayal of late 19th-century Russia.
  • Some noted its deliberate pace as potentially challenging for modern audiences.

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Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel 'The Idiot', with director Sergei Solovyov famously choosing to set the story in the late Imperial Russian period rather than its original 1860s setting, bringing a unique visual and thematic interpretation.

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