The Duelist

2016 "On The Dark Side Of Honor"
6.4| 1h50m| R| en| More Info
Released: 02 December 2016 Released
Producted By: Non-Stop Productions
Country: Russia
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Synopsis

Returning to Saint Petersburg after a long exile, the dashing Yakovlev, a retired army officer, makes a comfortable living by winning other people's duels. An enigmatic, focused, and extremely skilled professional, he leaves a trail of dead bodies behind him as he swirls through polite society, frequently called upon to wield a pistol as a surrogate in duels at dawn. But when Yakovlev meets the naïve young Prince Tuchov and his beautiful sister, Princess Martha, the normally cold-hearted mercenary is surprised by hitherto undetected emotions. What transpires uncovers a series of revelations about his past and his present self.

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EssenceStory Well Deserved Praise
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Manthast Absolutely amazing
Casey Duggan It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
marivic Didn't expect this movie to be good, but it is! Watched it now for the second time.. reminded me of the Mount of Monte Christo, but had its twists of its own... at the beginning it was unclear which motives Jakovlev had, but throughout the flashbacks his story was well explained..
warriorprincess-47180 I don't have nothing to add. It is absolutely amazing movie.
whatithinkis A lush (but visually repetitive), naive, confusing and frequently tiresome, story about the 19th-century Czarist Russian Aristocracy solely from the perspective of violent duels to maintain honor. Peter Fedorov is the Russian Colin Farrell in a stunning similarity. Kept expecting him to speak Russian with an Irish accent. Teensy tiny bit of a love story . . . totally hokey, straight out of 1955. This is barely watchable.
Larry Silverstein Set in 19th century Imperial Russia, this quite violent Russian film stars Pyotr Fyodorov, who gives a powerful performance as the mysterious Yakovlev. He's only been in the city of St. Petersburg for several months but has already killed 5 men as a duelist (comparable in a way to a Wild West gunslinger). Only slowly do we learn of his motivations, and it's only towards the very end of the movie that all is revealed.To note, I thought some of the plot elements could be rather obtuse and difficult to follow at times. The settings and cinematography are exquisite and I really got the sense that I was right there in 19th century Russia.All in all, if you don't mind the violence or some of the cloudy plot elements, this movie can be a reasonably decent watch, especially if you like dark and intense foreign dramas.