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		<title>Nikita Mikhalkov in Siberiade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been watching the 1979 movie Siberiade, this week. We just started the 2nd DVD of it last night. Unfortunately, this is one Russian movie that doesn&#8217;t have much winter. There is a winter scene at the very beginning, I suppose to set the stage in Siberia, but that&#8217;s been all so far. None of <a href='http://kino.reticulator.com/2008/01/19/nikita-mikhalkov-in-siberiade/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve been watching the 1979 movie Siberiade, this week.   We just started the 2nd DVD of it last night.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this is one Russian movie that doesn&#8217;t have much winter.  There is a winter scene at the very beginning, I suppose to set the stage in Siberia, but that&#8217;s been all so far.   None of the casual, pointless, everyday snow scenes that I&#8217;ve enjoyed in so many other Russian movies.</p>
<p>So far I&#8217;m irritated by actor Nikita Mikhalkov&#8217;s arrival in the 1960s segment.  I was really enjoying the movie until now.  Mikhalkov is supposed to be this great Russian actor, but all I see is a one-trick pony.   He&#8217;s playing the same character he did in Vokzal dlya Dvoikh.  It was good there, in a minor part.  But as the male lead?  I expected more.  All those same mannerisms don&#8217;t make for a fully-developed character.    Well, we&#8217;ll see how it plays out.  We have a ways to go before reaching the end.</p>
<p>He played the same role in the first part of Burnt by the Sun, too.  He played Nikita Mikhalkov instead of playing the part of an old-school Russian colonel.  He got better toward the end of that one, but there was a bad beginning.</p>
<p>The two young actors who played the young boy who became the adult Alexis did great in Siberiade &#8212; anticipating his adult mannerisms somewhat.   The youngest of the two did especially well.   But it was a letdown to see the adult version finally appear.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve liked Mikhalkov&#8217;s work as a director in Oblamov and Unfinished Piece for Player Piano.   I&#8217;ve liked the documentaries I&#8217;ve seen.  But seeing him as an actor is getting wearisome.   (It doesn&#8217;t help that he turned into a Putin supporter, but his biography told us that&#8217;s what would happen.)</p>
<p>I was looking forward to seeing Lyudmila Gurchenko again after seeing her role as a female lead in Vokzal dlya Dvoikh.   The jury is still out on that one, now that she made her appearance at the same time as Mikhalkov.</p>
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