The Master and Margarita

2024 [RUSSIAN]

Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Romance / Thriller

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Plot summary

A writer in 1930s Moscow has his work banned and is expelled from the official union, leaving him without income. He then writes a novel about a mysterious dark visitor and gradually starts confusing his real life with the story.

Top cast

Yuri Kolokolnikov as Korovev
Claes Bang as Pontiy Pilat
Aleksey Guskov as Maygel
August Diehl as Voland
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kosmasp 8 / 10

Eternal worlds of the ... greatest(?) mind

No pun intended - I kind of guessed this was based on a novel. It makes sense - and considering the vast world this is depicting, the details this puts on screen ... it is quite well done. A friend of mine compared the experience with Megalopolis ... the Coppola movie that might be a bit misunderstood ... but definitely has not been watched by many people.I would not really compare those two movies that much, but I can see the similarities and I can understand why he would think that. It is definitely a movie that lives off its visuals (with a few spikes in violence - really vividly depicted ... and some nudity, especially in the latter part of the movie - just in case you care one way or the other) ... it also is a movie where you have to be on your toes.It really demands your full attention - in what world are we? What is written, what is "real"? Well obviously it is a movie, so nothing is really ... real, but you get my point. Great performances ... and amazing sound design plus cinematography! And a movie that is also politically charged ... write against the machine - that actually would have been a way better summary headline ... and another no pun intended from me of course!
Reviewed by mxdpn 9 / 10

A Fresh Take on Bulgakov's Masterpiece

The latest cinematic rendition of Mikhail Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita" is a compelling and artistically rich adaptation that both honors and reinterprets the classic novel. Differing from the beloved 2005 series starring Oleg Basilashvili, this new version presents a fresh perspective on the timeless story, offering a unique visual and narrative experience.

At its core, the film remains faithful to Bulgakov's narrative, weaving the parallel tales of the Master, a writer persecuted for his work, Margarita, his devoted lover, and the fantastical events surrounding the devil's visit to Moscow. However, the director's approach infuses the story with a distinct contemporary flair, setting it apart from previous adaptations.

Visually, the film is a feast for the eyes, combining stunning cinematography with imaginative special effects that bring the mystical elements of the story to life. The portrayal of Woland's entourage is particularly noteworthy, capturing their eerie and whimsical nature.

The performances are exceptional, with each actor bringing depth and nuance to their characters. The chemistry between the Master and Margarita is palpable, adding an emotional weight to their tragic romance.

The film's pacing and tone do justice to Bulgakov's complex narrative, balancing the dark, satirical elements with moments of profound emotion. The modern touch to the story's presentation may divide traditionalists but is sure to captivate a new generation of viewers.

In conclusion, this new adaptation of "Master and Margarita" is a daring and visually stunning film that breathes new life into Bulgakov's masterpiece. It is a must-watch for fans of the novel and for those seeking a thought-provoking and beautifully crafted cinematic experience.

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