

From Cinemafoundation:
Once the safest (police) state in Europe, today's Russia is all too often painted as a dark citadel of crime. It was only a matter of time before a fictional anti-hero emerged from Moscow headlines and startled world movie audiences. Alexei Balabanov's "Brother," (1997) a smash hit in Russia that is still being discovered by Westerners at film festivals and on DVD, might just be that emblematic film that starts a saga. "Brother 2" continues the adventures of Danila Bagrov, (Sergei Bodrov, Jr.) a deceptively innocent-looking young man, seemingly eager to please, whose remarkable energy and ingenuity is totally devoted to wiping out his many, many criminal enemies. The first film took him from St. Petersburg to Moscow. Now Danila Bagrov's talents meet a new challenge--America. Like the hero of Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange," you reluctantly admire Danila’s steely nerve and physical courage even as his cheerful amorality and itchy trigger finger chills the blood. The violence is as stylized as a Jackie Chan film; few non-combatants stumble into the crossfire to mess up your growing attachment to young Bagrov. Not just cold, witty entertainment, the "Brother" films say something interesting and true about post-Communist Russian life, just as "The Godfather" has something to say about postwar America.




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