Cheap Day Watch / Dnevnoy Dozor - (PAL/R5 - Russian Import) (DVD) (Konstantin Khabensky, Aleksei Chadov, Vladimir Menshov, Mariya Poroshina Mariya Mironova) (Timur Bekmambetov) Price
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| ACTORS: | Konstantin Khabensky, Aleksei Chadov, Vladimir Menshov, Mariya Poroshina Mariya Mironova |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Timur Bekmambetov |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2006 |
| MANUFACTURER: | The First Videocompany |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | PAL, Widescreen, Import, Collector's Edition, Day Watch, Dnevnoy Dozor, Night Watch 2, Night Patrol 2 |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1.0 |
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Customer Reviews of Day Watch / Dnevnoy Dozor - (PAL/R5 - Russian Import)
Could be a little better.... Well, not as impressive as the first one. Partly because Nightwatch (first part) showed off all the great ideas in their movie making. <
> Acting is much better that in Nightwatch. <
> Soundtrack could use some editing : sometimes action on the screen does not confirm to the music on top of that. Good followup story, but sometimes dialogs are too complex to follow. Seems like with this movie director falls to a trap of "short shots" 1-3 seconds shots - personaly for me it's a little annoying, but it's everyone's personal preference. Giving it four stars. <
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Very free fantasy, continuation of the adventures of Light and Dark bands of super-human Russian (or something like it) trying to salvage their relationship. Everything is inconsequential but also extreme. It represents well the Russian character, or at least its stereotype: it looks like a hard night drinking, a lot of lights and nothing really happening. But in its own terms is better than the feeble attempts of the American industry to impress us with CGI that is done cheaper in Eastern Europe. The director of this film would do an incredible second unit helmet in greener lands. Is this cinema? Well, is more cinema than some script-based attempts at drama which I saw lately ("Transamerica", for example). At least the man here thought about something called frame.