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4.0 out of 5 stars surprise sleeper
We rented this on a lark, and although it looked like it was intended for kids, enjoyed it. During the time of the cold war, a russian officer is stranded in the US. Befriended by a group of kids, he finds friendship. Thre is cultural commentary even the young will understand. Although this movie didn't do well in the theatres, it is one of my favorite...
Published on February 13, 2004 by H+E

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3.0 out of 5 stars Follows successful 80's movie formula, but falls short
This film adheres to the recipe of successful 80's filmmaking. We are introduced to a diverse group of boyhood friends with a hunger for adventure and desire to prove their manhood that reminds us, but does not capture, the well-developed dynamic in Stand by Me. They find an E.T. - um, I mean, Russian, on a nearby beach and hold him hostage. Rather than peddle him around...
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars surprise sleeper, February 13, 2004
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This review is from: Russkies (DVD)
We rented this on a lark, and although it looked like it was intended for kids, enjoyed it. During the time of the cold war, a russian officer is stranded in the US. Befriended by a group of kids, he finds friendship. Thre is cultural commentary even the young will understand. Although this movie didn't do well in the theatres, it is one of my favorite "sleepers."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Russkies, September 4, 2005
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Very fun old B movie. I was an extra in this movie so I am biased. Too bad there are no special features but with Leaf Phoenix who is now known as Joaquin and little Peter Billingsley, it is a must have to your collection.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Follows successful 80's movie formula, but falls short, October 30, 2011
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This film adheres to the recipe of successful 80's filmmaking. We are introduced to a diverse group of boyhood friends with a hunger for adventure and desire to prove their manhood that reminds us, but does not capture, the well-developed dynamic in Stand by Me. They find an E.T. - um, I mean, Russian, on a nearby beach and hold him hostage. Rather than peddle him around in a bicycle basket or take him out in a ghost costume, they choose upgraded transport via boat. No costume is needed when you use the blood-relative disguise, and passing him off as Joaquin Phoenix's uncle does the trick. Can you say 80's make-over montage?

Not surprisingly, a questionable friendship develops between the boys and their prisoner that is reminiscent of the unlikely bond between the Goonies and Sloth. We are shown just how much fun an adult male can have with a group of young boys as they introduce him to all great things American. They may not be feeding him Reese's Pieces, but you can taste the propaganda, and check out the supermarket aisle full of Oreos! Wow, who wouldn't want to wash ashore here?

Equally unlikely, but predictably 80's, is the instant romance between Russian Mischa and Adam's older sister. Yet, if we've learned anything from Ringwald (not featured in this movie), it's that common interests are not prerequisites for declaring your eternal love for Jake Ryan. Being the same age is enough. Continue the nonsensical romance Russian heartthrob and Peter Pan haircut girl!

Top it all off with a boy stealing a rocket pack to save the day, and you would think Russkies had solidified its place in the annals of cinema genius. So what went wrong? Obviously the lack of a dance-off competition didn't help. Perhaps the group of boys needed to bond in detention or sing on a parade float to be taken seriously in the cinematic world. While this film is not bad, it certainly falls short. It formulates the hallmarks of great movie-making, but lacks the magic to become a classic.
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4.0 out of 5 stars classic, August 21, 2009
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This movie was great when I saw it as a kid, and great all over again as an adult. I even shared it with my 10 year old nephew and he enjoyed it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Leaf Phoenix, March 31, 2010
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I am an 80s movie buff and I had to have this in my collection. I am also a big fan of the Phoenix family so I get two for the price of one (Joaquin(Leaf) and Summer Phoenix).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, April 7, 2010
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It came when it was suppose to. The packaging was correct. It is in great shape. I would buy from them again.
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