Vanka-vstanka
Vanka-vstanka

Movie spotlight

Vanka-vstanka

1990
Movie
77 min
Russian

Difficult trials endured by ten-year-old hero of the film Vaska Kadnikova. But it didn't break, it resisted. Because — strong roots, Russian character. This is especially important today. We all must resist, we who speak and think in Russian, pity and love Russia, above all its children.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Alexander GordonGenres: Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of Ivan, a man who experiences a bizarre transformation. He finds himself physically regressing to his childhood, becoming a young boy once again. This surreal event forces him and those around him to confront the past, lost opportunities, and the meaning of life.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its allegorical nature and the performances, particularly Alexander Abdulov's. However, others found the fantastical premise and narrative structure to be disjointed and overly symbolic, leading to a less cohesive viewing experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative concept and emotional depth.

  • Criticized for its ambiguous narrative and pacing issues.

  • Alexander Abdulov's performance is often highlighted as a strong point.

Google audience: Audience reception data is limited, but discussions often revolve around the film's unique premise and its philosophical undertones, with some viewers finding it thought-provoking and others feeling it was too abstract.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Vanka-vstanka', translates to 'roly-poly' or 'tumbler doll' in Russian, referencing the protagonist's regression and inability to stay upright in his new, old life.

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