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7/10
Moody arresting cinema.
billcody30 May 2003
I really enjoyed this film. The story of two half sisters on the run from a crew of gangster kidnappers who must survive, bond and finally live one day at a time. I only wish American films were this meditative and watchable.
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8/10
One of the few honest movies about new Russia
serge-fenenko31 May 2004
Syostry is a melancholic and touching movie, which gets quite close to the new Russian reality. The reality where a teenager girl dreams of becoming whether a sniper in Chechnya or a bodyguard for a new Russian (gangster).

Oksana Akinshina, who plays the older sister, has something inevitably tragic in her appearance (watch Lilja 4-ever by Lukas Moodysson). She reminded me Jean Seberg form the J.-L. Godard's Breathless and Juliette Biinoche from the L. Carax' Les Amants du Pont-Neuf. This movie is the second and last film shot by Sergei Bodrov Jr., who got a cult status (just like Victor Tsoy whose music he had used in Syostry), when he was reported missing in 2002 after the avalanche accident.
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8/10
Great modern Russian cinematography...
myfilm-gr21 November 2006
This film touched me when i watched at a movie theater mostly as the last film of the young director Sergei Bodrov Jr. The story of a possible kidnapping of a child is common but you feel weird watching this film, you consider the power of money is above the human souls, bodies and lives in the birth of a new nation from its ashes... It was very melancholic to notice that S. B. Jr. is dead and SYOSTRY was his first and last movie. For this man and his dream to show us the new "corrupted" face of Russia the jobbery and the "corrosion" comparing with old "pure" and bureaucratic face of USSR, this is like an ode to life and death. He seems to fight the mobs inside the "story" even if the happy end became really "deadly" to this young cinematic "poet" through the strong family relations between two sisters, the "old Russia" and the "new Russia"... the Russia of Capital and the modern gangsters...

Music of the film was lyric, melodic and full of different emotions with sadness being the top as Victor Tsoy is dead too, as much many realistic things happened we felt spooky and chill more about the young children or adults "victims" of "mobs".

This is a must to see if you love Russian cinema, old or new, and i am sure that you will be touched very much. The
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A slow-paced but touching film about survival in modern Russia
rbreen16 September 2001
Directed by gangster movie heartthrob Sergei Bodrov Junior, this might be expected to be a shoot-'em up gangster caper movie. It isn't - in very Russian fashion, it's more about characters and issues than shooting, and while there are a couple of violent incidents, the pace is slow and the tone solemn.

The two sisters at the centre of the film - thirteen year old Sveta, poor and abandoned by her father, who longs to go off and be a sniper in the army, and spoilt eight-year old Dina, doted on by her gangster father - represent two very different aspects of modern Russia: the old, poor but moral; the young, cynical and money-obsessed. Sveta lives in a shabby home with her grandmother. Dina gets to live in a lavish apartment with their mother, and goes off to violin lessons. Not surprisingly, there's no love lost between the two.

But adversity, in the form of gang rivals on the search of some missing money and with few scruples about how to get their hands on it, throws the two together, plunging them into the Dickensian world of Russia's underground - dangerous and uncertain - and makes them value each other more than they ever have before. A couple of very naturalistic performances from the two makes this a fine, touching film.
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7/10
Moody, violent at times, yet sympathetic.
punishmentpark9 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
A moody film about two half-sisters on the run from gangsters. A lot of it is established by the two beautiful young, but almost continuously sad looking sisters, the so(m)ber landscapes and a lot of old and rather monotonous (which is a good thing in this case) Russian poprock ('80s band Kino). There's a lot said with not so many words about the girls, their uncertain futures and also about the situation in their area (Russia).

At times the film develops as simple and straight forward as a teen film (a little too much so in my opinion, for instance when the good guys come in at such a convenient time at the end and kill the bad guys), but as implied before, overall not a happy or naive one. There's some intense violence in it, which certainly makes this unsuitable for children, but that also makes it a fairly honest and unflinching portrayal of one of the bleaker parts of the world.

The acting is just fine, even though a lot of the time there's no telling what goes on inside their minds - which seems appropriate for the characters.

A big 7 out of 10.
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9/10
Very touching, true and well directed film!
tracolimus3 November 2003
I think this is a very good movie because it expresses the soul of Russia, the way I'm imagining Russia. There are not very long dialogs in the film, only very short and pointed conversations between people exists. Furthermore people very rarely laugh, the mood seems to be authentic Russian, with a little bit depression in it all the time.

The shots Sergej Budrov makes are also excellent, they are very impressive and get you in something like a state of trance. The acting is also good, from the cool Russian Mafia gangster to the two young sisters all actors play their roles convincing and no one is overacting.

So if you have about an hour time, go watch this fine Russian movie.

  • In remembrance of Sergej Budrov -
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10/10
Great, Original Russian Drama
jherr2 February 2007
I really liked this one. I have been on somewhat of a Russian movie bender for the last 4 or 5 months. Most of the movies I have seen have been unremarkable, basically repackage Hollywood with a Russian veneer. However, there have been a few films that have stuck out as something different, films that could only be made in Russia.

I have never been to Russia so I cannot say that the film has any bearing in reality. However, the film seemed real, in the same way that reality can be stranger than fiction. One of the things I loved about this movie is that none of it is filmed in Moscow or St. Petersburg (as far as I could tell). That is pretty rare for a Russia drama that deals solely with the human condition. You get to see a lot of the small town and semi-rural (dascha) parts of Russia in this movie, which is much more interesting than seeing St. Basil's Cathedral for the umteenth millionth time.

The soundtrack in this movie is probably my most favorite of any Russian movie I have seen. It actually works with the screen material and reminds me a lot of movies like Brat and Bumer. There are parts of the film that seem a bit unpolished and awkward, but overall, this is definitely one film to check out if you are into Russia films and culture.
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9/10
Best movie from the early new millennium, R.I.P. Sergey Bodrov
vladimirpushkin14 June 2020
This is one of the best movies from the early year of the new millennium, not just Russian point of view but also movies in general.

Two sisters are forced to work with each when their parents abandoned them after the mafia hunts them, the mafia hunts the sisters. A road walk adventure and to find themselves.

Also it's one of Sergey Budrov last movie before the accident that killed him, Rest In Peace to one of the best actors.
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5/10
Skinny movie
yasin-9989621 October 2020
A film that no longer conveys anything to the public.
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9/10
Sisters forever
Zhorzhik-Morzhik8 March 2020
"Sisters" is the directorial debut of the cult actor Sergey Bodrov, who tragically died on the set of the next film. A crime drama about how the mortal danger of a chase brings two sisters who hate each other. Another debut, acting and very successful, by Oksana Akinshina.
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10/10
Review by vladimirpushkin is 100% correct
capobilotti13 February 2022
This movie have some of the most thrilling heart touching moments you can imagine.

Balcony scene is like combo of what people from ex-comecon countries experienced in early 90's combined with animal selfpreserving instinct,
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