Sorry, I have no idea what you're saying. Not only was the movie made in Iowa--not Boston--of the United States, but the story also takes place IN the United States. The main character, though it's not explicitly stated in the film, is of Russian descent. The "Russian" in the "Russian Thanksgiving" title is a reference to the style of the film--"the montage of attractions"--created by the great Russian filmmaker, Sergei Eisenstein.
Hey, very good short clip. Really talks a lot about Eisenstein's view about how sound and film goes together. The part on the clippings of a missing child, the red colour and also the shocking sound really woke me up. You are really a true Eisensteinian!
Not a bad trailer... although cut this down to about a minute and it would be a lot more interesting... most trailers are 60 - 90 seconds for the same reason; 5 minutes is just too long.
I like the cannibal idea... wouldn't it be more creepy though if he actually sat down to eat and THEN discovered the jacket? oh man, that would be creepy.
Well...I mean...you know it's not ACTUALLY a trailer, right? It's more like a silent short film that's meant to resemble the style of a trailer. I don't know if you knew that or not.
da poshel ti naxuy ti to takoy
i shto xochesh skazat chto ti iz ameriki
da vot problema
i toze
iz bostona
Boggy6963 2 years ago
What?!
Sorry, I have no idea what you're saying. Not only was the movie made in Iowa--not Boston--of the United States, but the story also takes place IN the United States. The main character, though it's not explicitly stated in the film, is of Russian descent. The "Russian" in the "Russian Thanksgiving" title is a reference to the style of the film--"the montage of attractions"--created by the great Russian filmmaker, Sergei Eisenstein.
BenjaminAndrewMoore 2 years ago
i am russian and i do live there they do not celebrate thanksgiving
Boggy6963 2 years ago
This doesn't take place in Russia. If you're from Russia, no doubt you know who Sergei Eisenstein is?
BenjaminAndrewMoore 2 years ago
looks like some good borsche
DROOOGS 4 years ago
Hey, very good short clip. Really talks a lot about Eisenstein's view about how sound and film goes together. The part on the clippings of a missing child, the red colour and also the shocking sound really woke me up. You are really a true Eisensteinian!
gohwk85 4 years ago
What? A Russian holiday meal with NO VODKA!!?? Lose the Cholula and get some Stoli:)
nushnik 5 years ago
Not a bad trailer... although cut this down to about a minute and it would be a lot more interesting... most trailers are 60 - 90 seconds for the same reason; 5 minutes is just too long.
I like the cannibal idea... wouldn't it be more creepy though if he actually sat down to eat and THEN discovered the jacket? oh man, that would be creepy.
kevinfrompng 5 years ago
Well...I mean...you know it's not ACTUALLY a trailer, right? It's more like a silent short film that's meant to resemble the style of a trailer. I don't know if you knew that or not.
BenjaminAndrewMoore 4 years ago
this is fantastic! very funny & the fight scene is KILLER. wait you said that already. musics great too. i dont know jack about eisenstein. : \
hurrcane1 5 years ago