In the Name of Sun
In the Name of Sun

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In the Name of Sun

2002
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Mandarin

Wu Shutian, a new official, is assigned to a corrupt county and, in his efforts to expose counterfeit operations, faces fierce opposition from local power players. With support from allies, he fights back against sabotage and corruption.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Alexander SokurovGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

This film offers a stark and poetic exploration of the Chechen War, focusing on the experiences of young Russian soldiers. It eschews traditional narrative for a more impressionistic portrayal of the brutal realities of conflict. The soldiers grapple with their isolation, the senselessness of war, and the psychological toll it takes on them. The film is a meditation on humanity and its capacity for violence and survival in extreme circumstances.

Critical Reception

Alexander Sokurov's "In the Name of the Sun" (often referred to as "Father and Son" in some contexts, though "In the Name of the Sun" is a distinct film focusing on the Chechen War) received critical acclaim for its artistic vision and unflinching depiction of war. Critics praised Sokurov's masterful direction and the film's profound philosophical undertones, though some found its pace and abstract nature challenging. It is considered a significant work in contemporary Russian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its profound and poetic anti-war message.

  • Sokurov's distinctive visual style and philosophical depth are highlighted.

  • Acknowledged as a challenging but rewarding cinematic experience.

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Fun Fact

Alexander Sokurov is known for his distinctive, often somber and philosophical approach to filmmaking, frequently exploring themes of history, memory, and the human condition.

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