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Sergey Makovetskiy , Sergey Garmash , Nikita Mikhalkov    PG-13   DVD
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This Russian film is provocative on a number of levels, but it proves one thing for certain: Reginald Rose sure had a great idea when he came up with 12 Angry Men. The set-up is rock-solid: Twelve jurors are sequestered into a room to hash out a decision on the murder trial they've just sat through; at the outset, eleven are for conviction, one for acquittal. Then things start heating up. Rose originally wrote the script as a TV production in the Fifties, which then became Sidney Lumet's classic 1957 film. Here, Oscar-winner Nikita Mikhalkov (Burnt by the Sun) explodes the premise into a large, loquacious Russian version. To give you an idea of the differences, consider that Lumet's film was 96 minutes long but the Russian goes on for over two and a half hours, and now the original's cramped room is replaced by a large, airy high-school gym. The new one also travels outside the room for occasional flashbacks. In other words, 12 is very Russian, with loaded political material (the accused man is Chechen) and complex arguments about the various viewpoints and class levels in Russian society. The most furious of the 12 men is a raging anti-Semite (powerful Sergei Garmash), while the initial voice of reason (a.k.a. the Henry Fonda character) is played by Sergei Makovetsky. Mikhalkov himself plays the foreman of the jury. This is an elbow-throwing, scenery-chewing kind of movie, with nothing writ small. You sense that Mikhalkov wants to put it right in the face of his fellow Russians, and so he does, relentlessly. --Robert Horton

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When a Chechen youth is put on trial for the murder of his stepfather, it's up to a room full of jurors divided by racism and prejudice to determine the boy's ultimate fate. One by one, each man takes center stage to confront, connect and confess while the accused awaits a verdict. Slowly the tide of opinion turns, as the jurors begin to realize their decision will forever change the course of another person's life. As they deliberate, the accused revisits his heartbreaking journey through war in a series of powerful flashbacks. Director Nikita Mikhalkov's Oscar®-nominated remake of 12 Angry Men is a brilliant look at fear, trust and the triumph of human nature.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Russian's Point of View, August 29, 2009
By Russki (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 12 (DVD)
I accidentally stumbled upon this movie one boring Friday night when I stopped by a local Blockbuster store. Never even heard of it before and at first rolled my eyes thinking that this would be Mikhalkov's feeble attempt to remake a classic that I like so much. As an expatriate from the former Soviet Union, I tend to be a bit suspicious when it comes to Russian attempts to "go Hollywood." Yet, I felt some weird pull to rent it...

I must say, this movie completely blew me away!!! I would imagine it tough reading the subtitles for a movie that relies so heavily on dialog and small nuances of speech and my hat is off to those of you who were willing to invest the time to watch this movie. It's also sad that some of the things got lost in translation: accents of some of the jurors, or the fact that the bombed cafe in the flash-back scenes was called "Cheburashka" - a sweet stuffed animal cartoon character every Russian child grew up with (oh, the irony!), or that the hand-scribbled sign above the entrance into the basement where the boy was hiding read, "Don't shoot, there are women and children inside," etc. Nevertheless, the fact that none of these things - the length, the subtitles, the little things lost in translation, the cultural differences - took away from the power of the movie serves as a testament to the director's craft. Simply superb!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 12 Is Not a 10, But Close!, July 17, 2009
This review is from: 12 (DVD)
You know how it goes: Someone tells you an "art" film is good, you put it on your list, you Netflix or rent it. And then it sits, because you don't have quite enough energy to watch something that might require your brain to kick into first gear. Such was 12, with me, until I decided to give it the "30 minute test": if I wasn't hooked in 30 minutes, back to Netflix with this sucker.

I was hooked inside of ten minutes. This Russian language film (English subtitles)serves notice that the Russki's really can make good films, REALLY good films. Based on the premise of the original American drama Twelve Angry Men, a Chechen teen is accused of murdering his Russian stepfather. The jury expects deliberation will take less than a half hour, the audience knows otherwise.

Though borrowed from an American film, 12 is uniquely, and in many ways, purely Russian. Using sharply defined acting and amazingly detailed character studies, 12 unfolds for Westerners an intimate portrait of Russia in the 21st century, and a fascinating and engaging portrait it is. In a way reminiscent of Slumdog Millionaire, the story unfolds as each juror tells a story about life in Russia, each story but one whittling down the guilty votes. Each story reveals the Russian soul and temperament in ways that a dry treatise simply cannot.

Complete with a twist at the end that is engaging and powerful, this film will please any viewer that prides him/herself on being a student of foreign cinema. A bit lengthy (hey, ever heard of a Russian novel that was SHORT?) 12 will reward a bit of patience richly.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Soul of Russia, August 26, 2009
This review is from: 12 (DVD)
This film is a glimpse into the very soul of Russia: Outsized, florid, flamboyant, cruel, petty, funny, and poetic. It is as if Gogol's Dead Souls were transported to a 21st century courtroom. The gruesome flashbacks to the horrors of the Chechen War provide resonance, context, and meaning. The acting is superb (if extravagant), and the direction and montage artful, even at times beautiful. Mysterious and poetical symbols are scattered throughout; it is a credit to the director's skill that they remain so effective. Two hours and 40 minutes of speeches you have to read as subtitles may seem like a chore. It is instead a moving and illuminating experience.
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1.0 out of 5 stars 12
Do not be misled. This is NOT "12 Angry Men". Not anywhere near it. The makers of this movie missed the main point! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jasmine

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
I agree with many of all of the other positive comments made about this movie. Not being a Russian speaking person, the movie was still easy to follow since it closely followed... Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Acevedo

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesante
Intensa y exaltada versión del clásico de Reginald Rose. Otro punto de vista, original y novedoso, pero al mismo tiempo fiel a la esencia de los anteriores. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Raul

5.0 out of 5 stars Chekov meets Cronenberg
12 is a 12 or at least a 10. Flawless in every respect. A true
masterpiece of filmmaking. A MUST SEE !
Published 7 months ago by Peter A. Cohen

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Published 9 months ago by Robert B. Silber

5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular cultural dancing
I watched this movie because I like foreign movies. I had not really entirely watched "12 Angry Men" but did rent it a couple of days later to be able to compare the two. Read more
Published 9 months ago by susands

4.0 out of 5 stars Is Justice blind?
I'm ashamed to say that I've never seen the original "12 Angry Men" but if it's any bit of good as this remake I'm going to add it to the top of my must see list. Read more
Published 10 months ago by SKOLVK

2.0 out of 5 stars Turgid remake of a pithy classic
"12" is two title-words shorter and a full sixty-three minutes longer than "Twelve Angry Men," the 1957 Sydney Lumet classic on which this turgid Russian drama is based. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Roland E. Zwick

4.0 out of 5 stars A Sampling of Modern Russia Decide the Fate of a Chechen in This Jury Room Remake.
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