Black Square
Black Square

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Black Square

2017
Movie
5 min
English

This film is a choreographic response to the Black Square by Kazimir Malevich. This piece of art won worldwide fame as a Manifesto of Suprematism, one of the brightest areas of the Russian avant-garde. Black Square was painted in 1915 as scenery for opera performance. From that moment and for the next 100 years Suprematism defines a new language of art, in its various forms: non-figurative painting, modern architecture, industrial design, fashion, book graphics and scenography. The film is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Black Square, the main content of which is energy. A replica of this masterpiece of non-objectiveness is the energy of dance.

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Andrey MalyukovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In 1941, as Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union, a group of pilots stationed near the border must quickly adapt to the brutal realities of aerial warfare. Facing overwhelming odds and immense personal loss, they fight valiantly to defend their homeland. The film portrays their courage, sacrifice, and the devastating impact of war on their lives and relationships.

Critical Reception

Black Square received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the attempts at depicting the harshness of war, the film was generally criticized for its conventional storytelling and lack of originality within the war genre. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the historical setting and action sequences, while others found it to be a lackluster entry.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles to distinguish itself from other war dramas.

  • Performances are serviceable, but lack emotional depth.

  • The portrayal of aerial combat is occasionally effective but often overshadowed by a predictable narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Black Square are scarce, but those available suggest a generally unenthusiastic response. Viewers found the film to be a fairly standard war movie, lacking innovation or particularly compelling characters. Some appreciated the historical backdrop, but many felt it failed to leave a lasting impression.

Fun Fact

The film is set during the initial stages of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, focusing on the immediate aftermath of the surprise attack.

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