The White Crow Comments

  • Melyssa 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    solid. Ballet is so beautiful. In the end, the tension of a spy war movie was even filmed. Ralph Fiennes does it all in Russian, which is amazing. There is a big mistake in the embedded Chinese subtitles: The Hermitage is the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, but it has been turned into a "retreat"? ? ? Even if the translator lacks cultural literacy, he does not understand...

  • Georgianna 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    There are too many places for this character to talk about. Dance, treason, sexuality, family, etc. alone can be filmed for two hours. It is a bit reluctant to put it into one movie. The correlation between the three timelines is not enough, and only It's a relatively smooth genre film, but poor people in socialist countries say the climax is too cool! (The Shanghai Film Festival has an embedded Chinese and English subtitle version. The actual measurement is 127 minutes. I have not seen...

  • Reginald 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    The cross-cutting of the three lines is inexplicable. I want to enrich the narrative, but I can't grasp it at all. Great read lines. The picture is reluctant, trying to be calm and restrained but only achieve...

  • Elody 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    "The important thing in dance is not the technique, but the story." Thinking of the Cardinals, the Soviet ballet can be classified as a movie. The protagonist looks too much like Thomas in Downton Abbey and likes the little...

  • Ruthe 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    The cast is still very conscientious, at least Maozi said that, and the director also said. I heard that the male protagonist is the chief of Tartar, and he looks a bit old (I was wondering why I didn't find a young actor, but I saw that the young man is 96 years old! Okay!) The technology is acceptable, but I feel that the role of Newry The legend of Yev is still almost passionate and graceful (after watching the solo variation of the male protagonist dancing in the second act of the dancer, I...

  • Axel 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    Airplane film (I don't know if it was cut or not, but the German brother missed it openly). Although he is a very disgusting male protagonist (from his face, to his personality, and his acting skills are also on the passing line), and the content is a bit evasive, I still like it. Russian dancers are just cool and the subject matter is interesting. I felt that the blond friend of the male protagonist was particularly impressed. I came back and checked that it was indeed the Prince of Ballet....

  • Joesph 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    Yearning for freedom and art - "I don't think I will go back to the Soviet Union...

  • Zoie 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    A biopic of Rudolf Hametovich Nureyev (March 17, 1938-January 6, 1993), a former Soviet ballet dancer who defected to the West in the 1960s. The American film "White Nights" was also based on him. story shooting. The subject matter is of interest to our generation of older audiences. The visibility is good. The male protagonist is a professional Ukrainian ballet dancer. The play is okay, which is rare. The director is a new work by British actor Ralph, who is well-acted and directed. It seems...

  • Tamia 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    Selfish, extreme, beautiful, talented, defected, engaged in male and female (German naked boyfriend is the male protagonist of "Darkness"), died of AIDS in 1993. Deviance from life to...

  • Alvina 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    I hate the male lead haha. Too arrogant, rude and arrogant... The male lead is a serious Russian ballet dancer and not an actor, so the acting is actually pretty good~~ I originally watched it for the DARK male lead, but it only took a few minutes = = but How to fight so hard to actually appear naked... I looked at his character's background story so pitiful... Trapped in the Berlin Wall... The film itself is still very good, except for the occasional feeling that the editing is strange, the...

Extended Reading

The White Crow quotes

  • Rudolf Nureyev: I can live anywhere. Remember, I was born on a train. I feel I will never return to my country. But I may never be happy in yours.

  • [First Lines - dialogue entirely in Russian with English subtitles]

    Interrogator: You knew.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: No.

    Interrogator: You knew what he was planning to do.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: No.

    Interrogator: You're saying he never spoke of defection?

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: The subject never came up.

    Interrogator: He never spoke of it?

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: Never.

    Interrogator: This is an attack on the Soviet Union.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: No, It's about dance.

    Interrogator: Dance?

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: He knows nothing about politics. He's gone to the West because there he can dance.

    Interrogator: He could dance here.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: Yes, but... I think it's likely he had an explosion of character. That's who he is.