Banditskiy Peterburg: Baron (TV Mini Series 2000) Poster

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7/10
Russian Soul Food
kyemelya6 December 2005
I've found the initial mini-series "Banditskij Peterburg" and its numerous sequels strangely hypnotic as I've watched them on digital cable in the US. Native-speaker spouse and I agree that the acting is over the top for melodrama, but we are both equally powerless to turn away in the face of the superior plotting and sheer Russian Soul coolness of the characters. Every time a new seriya pops up my husband and mother-in-law are glued to their TVs for a week, and by week's end I'm usually right in there with them. If "17 Mngonoveniya Vesny" was the Soviet equivalent of "Roots" in terms of its impact on the miniseries genre, could this be Russia's first soap opera export to the far abroad?
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10/10
More than excellent!
morfeus18 March 2003
Well, folks, in my opinion, this is the ONLY good russian TV-series since "17 mgnovenij", and the best in post-soviet crime-series ever. Awesome director, best actors, realistic and very stylish script form a masterpiece. Plus, the crime related humor and ole-liners are perfect, making series both watchable and realistic. So, the conclusion is clear - watch it, and you won't waste your time.
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10/10
Great work! Exactly like the books!
Datalore27 May 2000
I started watching the series when it premiered on "HTB" in Brooklyn. At first, I dismissed it as a complete ripoff from similar American crime dramas but over time, I was intrigued by how well written it actually is. The drama is compelling and touching at times. It goes exactly by the book, virtually word for word. Interestingly, the two lead actors playing Sergey and Katya are married in real life.
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The best movie I've seen during last decade.Real masterpiece. Mustsee movie.
cazino13 October 2000
I'd like to express my feelings about this movie in one word - MASTERPIECE. The casting was so precise, the director made his best film after the "Sobachie serdze" , the scenario, the narrator voice, the operator's work, the song written by so talented composer like Igor Korneluk and ,the best of all, very successful playing of the main characters played by Pevtzov and Drozdova. It is very pity that only people who understands russian language may have an opportunity to enjoy this movie. I am looking forward to watching the next parts of this film. A mustsee movie.
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10/10
One of the best movies produced in Russia ever.
xionxz24 August 2004
Absolutely unique storyline, brilliant characters, unforgettable scenes. Deep of dramatic philosophy of the way of man, honest lawyer in past and bandit and murder in present, who stuck between evil and good, between the hated crime world, revenge for bloody murder of his parents and only two last most close to him humans in the world, appeared to be criminals as well(part 2 - really best). But this movie is not only about long dialogues, its brilliantly balanced between smart storyline and hard action, street scenes of realistic criminal episodes. It really makes me laugh, when i see that this genuine story is compared here to cheap serials like "Menty" or "Uboinaya sila" for children. It doesn't have any connection to that ordinary mass production.
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3/10
waste of time
Rodion1 November 2003
This mini is a waste of time for anyone willing to endure through hours and hours of pointless dialogue, poor acting, a script that makes any Stallone movie seem like Sheakspeare and mis-casting. This movie at least to me smacks of "proletarschina" and it's sad to see some of very familiar faces and good actors fall so low to agree to be a part of this (Dzhigarhanyan for example, albeit he is on screen maybe for a total of 1 minute of the whole series)

The stereotypical portrayal of _every_ character in this movie is what makes me wonder - why did I even start watching it? It is unoriginal, and the worst part, it has nothing to do with what was going on in Russia at the time portrayed. For someone really bent on russian criminal genre, rent "Brigada" At least it doesn't put you to sleep like this one.
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An overrated mediocrity
TWD_Cliff_Notes5 July 2001
The much-praised "Banditskij Peterburg" is yet another unoriginal suspense series produced in Russia. The plot is recognizable, and characters lack depth. There is an all-too-visible line separating the antagonists from the protagonists. The ending is also fairly predictable. And, unlike "Menty", an earlier series, "Banditskij Peterburg" completely lacks interesting dialogue or characters. The acting is much weaker, as well, especially the Corleone figure of the Antibiotic, who fails dismally to portray a cruel, deceitful, and, moreover, all-powerful mafia kingpin. Also ridiculous is Lavrov as a thief (a man who always played Communist party bosses in films!). The cameos by two of Russia's greatest actors, Basilashvili and Jigarkhanian, are tasteless and pathetic. Jigarkhanian looks totally rdiculous and unconvincing as a mafia kingpin, even more ridiculous than the antibiotic. Also, the authors clearly went beyond good taste with unnecessary nude scenes. Plot holes are abundant, as well. At any rate, if you are really after a good Russian crime TV series, see "Menty" or "Ubojnaya Sila". "Banditskij Peterburg" is a waste of time compared to these.
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