Krasnye kolokola, film vtoroy - Ya videl rozhdenie novogo mira
- 1982
- 2h 19m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
189
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe last of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist.The last of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist.The last of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist.
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Larisa Barabanova
- Krupskaya
- (as L- Barabanova)
Valeriy Barinov
- Podvoyskiy
- (as V. Barinov)
Yaroslav Baryshev
- Grigoriy Zinovyev
- (as Ya. Baryshev)
Nikolay Boyarskiy
- General
- (as N. Boyarskiy)
Vyacheslav Butenko
- Trotskiy
- (as V. Butenko)
Histoire
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- ConnexionsFeatured in The Century: America's Time: Shell Shock (1999)
Commentaire en vedette
I stumbled upon "Red Bells Part II: Ten Days That Shook the World" by chance, and to my surprise, found myself entranced by what can only be described as a cinematic relic of a bygone era. Having never heard of it, I expected little more than a dusty history lesson, but what I encountered was a production of unexpectedly high caliber. The cinematography is nothing short of spectacular, with its meticulous street scenes teeming with extras and an ocean of red flags - a visual symphony that breathes life into events we usually associate with grainy black-and-white photos.
My curiosity was piqued primarily because I had read John Reed's account of those fateful days, so I went in bracing myself for a plot that might trudge along like a documentary. Thankfully, the film clings to Reed's chronicle like a lifeline, eschewing melodrama in favor of a more subdued retelling. The actors portraying Louise Bryant and John Reed do so with commendable restraint, even if they are draped in costumes that would make a czar envious. It's worth noting, however, that this film bears little resemblance to the far superior Reds, which managed to marry historical breadth with personal depth - two elements notably absent here.
Of course, no Soviet-backed production would be complete without some carefully curated omissions. While the film does show Reed's inevitable demise, it tiptoes around his growing disillusionment with the Bolshevik regime, a truth too inconvenient for this piece of deluxe propaganda. Yet, despite its shortcomings, I can't help but recommend the film - if only for its outstanding production values and as a visual passport to the ten days that supposedly shook the world. For those interested in Russian history, it offers a vivid, if somewhat sanitized, glimpse of the revolution in all its red-tinted glory.
My curiosity was piqued primarily because I had read John Reed's account of those fateful days, so I went in bracing myself for a plot that might trudge along like a documentary. Thankfully, the film clings to Reed's chronicle like a lifeline, eschewing melodrama in favor of a more subdued retelling. The actors portraying Louise Bryant and John Reed do so with commendable restraint, even if they are draped in costumes that would make a czar envious. It's worth noting, however, that this film bears little resemblance to the far superior Reds, which managed to marry historical breadth with personal depth - two elements notably absent here.
Of course, no Soviet-backed production would be complete without some carefully curated omissions. While the film does show Reed's inevitable demise, it tiptoes around his growing disillusionment with the Bolshevik regime, a truth too inconvenient for this piece of deluxe propaganda. Yet, despite its shortcomings, I can't help but recommend the film - if only for its outstanding production values and as a visual passport to the ten days that supposedly shook the world. For those interested in Russian history, it offers a vivid, if somewhat sanitized, glimpse of the revolution in all its red-tinted glory.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Ten Days That Shook the World
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- Durée2 heures 19 minutes
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