A fairy tale-like love story between young circus artist Lola and the bear Misha, who one day transforms into a human.A fairy tale-like love story between young circus artist Lola and the bear Misha, who one day transforms into a human.A fairy tale-like love story between young circus artist Lola and the bear Misha, who one day transforms into a human.
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Sergey Bodrov
- Misha
- (as Sergei Bodrov Jr.)
- Director
- Writers
- Sergei Bodrov
- Carolyn Cavallero
- Terrence Malick(uncredited)
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- TriviaLast film of Sergey Bodrov.
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a fairy tale is still a... bear tale
'Romantic' is the word most vividly associating with this movie - in all of the senses of this word, much of the Middle Ages' understanding of romance as a dream and a tragedy. An earlier experience with the Russian temper (especially if one is acquainted with Russian literature) can make the theme better understandable. I wanted to see this movie already a very long time ago (though succeeded only yesterday) mainly because of the "bear" Sergey Bodrov jr. (particularly remembering the film "Brother") and the overall plot description reminding of a fairy tale. In both of these I found what I expected. Mr.Bodrov is rather convincing embodying the bear's strength, wildness, well - bear-ness, and the general atmosphere of the film is so undeterminably magic. Also Ms.Liljeberg is expressive and positively incomprehensible as the lonely circus girl fighting all problems of life. The fantastic shapeshifting from bear into human and vice versa I regarded not only as a fairy tale feature, but also as something a bit symbolic. There is a lot of the human dilemma to be met, like loving the girl and still wanting to be a bear i.e. wanting to change for the sake of someone and to be who you actually are. But that, I guess, is a question of willingness to see. In general, the film doesn't pretend to a lot of symbolism or great revelations, though. But it is worth seeing at least because of the mild calm dreamy atmosphere, which is not met in movies often these days.
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- theredguy-1
- Oct 5, 2004
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- Also known as
- Ayiq bo'sasi
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- Budget
- $6,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $209,531
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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