Director Andrei Zvyagintsev makes a phenomenally assured directorial debut with THE RETURN. The spare tale focuses on two young brothers, Andrey (Vladimir Garin) and Vanya (Ivan Dobronravov), whose lives are thrown into a tailspin when their father (Konstantin Lavroneko) returns after a 12-year absence. Bullish and intense, the patriarch takes the boys on a mysterious journey through a bleak yet beautiful Russian landscape. While Andrey looks up to his father, Vanya has trouble forgiving him for disappearing so many years ago. This strain adds even more drama to the already tense atmosphere, culminating in a shocking event that will change their lives forever.
Winner of the Golden Lion at the 2003 Venice Film Festival, THE RETURN is a masterful drama that works on an allegorical, as well as literal, level. Zvyaginstev's imagery is at once painterly, abstract, and realistic. Newcomers Garin and Dobronravov deliver performances that are deeply affecting. In a cruel twist of irony, actor Garin drowned just after shooting in the same water where the opening scene took place, which adds another level of bleakness to the film's somber tone. THE RETURN is a truly haunting work of art.
Theatrical Release: FEBRUARY 6, 2004 (NY)
DVD Features:
Region [unknown]
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Director of Photography
Mikhail Kritschmen: Director of Photography, THE RETURN (2004)
Music
Andrey Dergatchev: Music, THE RETURN (2004)
Review 1:
"[S]tunning....With a story line at once enigmatic and psychologically acute..."
Source: New York Times
p.E29 02/06/2004
Review 2:
"Heroically restrained, Zvyagintsev's direction is as powerful an argument as you'll ever see for the truism that less is more."
Source: Uncut
p.136 07/01/2004
Review 3:
"[A] stinging drama about the unbridgeable gulf between parents and children."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
p.102-3 03/01/2004
Review 4:
"Think of THE RETURN as total cinema, the whole package....Making as powerful a mark emotionally as it does visually and even allegorically."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C1 02/13/2004
Review 5:
"[A] film of gruffly beautiful images..."
Source: Premiere
p.26-7 03/01/2004
Review 6:
"[A] stunning psychological thriller....One of those great, unnerving movies that lingers in the mind long after the lights have come up."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.44 02/20/2004