Bakenbardy (1990) Poster

(1990)

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10/10
absurd and hilarious
WeGetIt17 August 2007
In the Russian city of Zaborsk, a crazed fun-loving, x-generation youth group/band/gang known as Capella are terrorizing the citizens with heavy metal, simulations of sex acts (and others), having obscene parades, staging pranks, and just pretty much acting like young punks (i think this is hinting at American culture). The rival gang is one of dumb weight lifters, who we only see working out. Two new arrivals come to the town - one returning to his hometown and his mysterious guest, one who brings a plan for the clearing the city of all the punk trash and rescuing mother Russia from her present shamed status to her greatness of intellect, art respect. This he believes can only be done with the help of only one man, Russia's greatest poet Alexander Sergeivich Pushkin, or simply Pushkin. They form their own club with the help of local communist officials, and recruit the gang of weightlifter, teaching them a new ideology and the gentleman way of Pushkin. Their club is ASP, or A.S. Pushkin, Club of Pushkin. This is really where the absurdity begins!! It gets funnier and funnier. A lot of wonderfully recited poetry by Pushkin (ahaha, they even train with their staffs while they recite Pushkin, and later they beat innocent people while chanting the same poem).

This is Mamin's most absurd film, freely braking boundaries of reality and logic. It had me laughing more than any of his films. The main Pushkinite is a hilarious character. This film has a lot of themes that could be drawn: about idol worship, effect of groups on people, youth vs. older generations, feelings of freedom that come with political change. This film also has 4 actors from "Window to Paris" (that I could think of right now), the Mamin film most famous in US.

This film reminded me and a friend of Clockwork orange, probably because our "heros" all dress like Pushkin and carry staffs with which they thrash people, and of course all of the films groups can be looked at as gangs eventually (just remember this is a most crazy, hilarious, absurd, comedy). GREAT film, i've been watching it over and over lately. Truly hilarious and insanely shot, very color full (though my copy isn't very good quality transfer).
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10/10
Probably the best Russian movie of the last 25 years
kourakov30 March 2015
Please, disregard (and, if possible, humiliate) anyone who will describe this as dystopia, ironic political declaration or in whatever way they might try to pigeonhole this great picture. It is wider and deeper than any of those clichés, although certainly contains all of them. For me, it is a plain masterpiece and as such will only suffer from any attempt to describe it in few unsurprising words.

If you are not Russian I would recommend to watch it with somebody from our part of the world, otherwise it might be really difficult to comprehend.

And if you are, just stop doing whatever you are doing right now and watch it already for Christ's sake!
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10/10
Actual Political Satires
konstantin-glaz5 July 2011
Warning: Spoilers
A movie starts as funny story of two freaks suggesting a gang of power lifters to create a club of Poushkin (classical Russian poet of 19th century) and clean-up mother-Russia of punks and useless people but very soon /Spoiler/ turns into thrilling story of a fascist putsch. Sort of reminder how easily one can manipulate youngsters with "ideals" and "patriotism". Not about Hitler-Jugend or Hóng Wèibīng, but quite actual for modern Russia with "Nashi" youth movement . Cult Russian director Mamin brings that time unknown Victor Sukhorukov (now Russian star) to wide screen. "Bakenbardy" is an "American History X" if made by Sasha Baron Cohen.
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