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The Duelist(Дуэлянт)

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Russia · 2016
Rated R · 1h 50m
Director Alexey Mizgirev
Starring Pyotr Fyodorov, Vladimir Mashkov, Franziska Petri, Martin Wuttke
Genre Action, Adventure, Drama

Yakolev, a retired military official, returns to 19th-century St. Petersburg from a long exile and begins working as a deulist's representative. A skilled gunman, he is paid to fight--and win--other people's battles for them. As he develops feelings for the beautiful Princess Martha, the ruthless mercenary is forced to choose between honor and love.

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The Duelist isn’t deep enough for the viewer to attempt to draw meaning from beneath its glam surface, but it’s still interesting to watch the film as a look at where Russia is at as a nation.

50

Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz

It’s so ridiculously overstuffed it’s kind of fun. That extends to, or perhaps begins with, the look of the film. It’s rich, overripe, yet still kind of seedy.

70

Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein

The sumptuously shot, costumed, designed and scored Russian import The Duelist dazzles and provokes as it makes little real sense beyond the confines of its hermetic milieu.

75

RogerEbert.com by Godfrey Cheshire

With The Duelist, Rodnyansky is taking a more commercial turn, one that depends less on art-house refinements than on plush production values, action-movie tropes and a couple of stellar lead performances.

58

The A.V. Club by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky

The premise of intrigue and revenge in a high-society Tsarist underworld is irresistible and pulpy, but Mizgirev’s script is an indigestible, soap-operatic mess of backstories, clichés, and the kind of ambiguous mystic overtones that have become an unbreakable addiction for Russian film.

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Village Voice by Simon Abrams

What's most arresting is the way Mizgirev's vision of 1860s Russia shines through in the perspiration on Champagne goblets, the flicker of candlelight on faces, and the sheen of polished-steel dueling pistols.

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Washington Post by Stephanie Merry

The Duelist will leave viewers scratching their heads over any number of questions, but the most gnawing one might be: Why did everyone get so dressed up for a bloodbath?

80

Screen International by Wendy Ide

Despite some pacing issues and a slightly repetitive second act, this is a polished production which establishes writer/director Aleksei Mizgirev as a talent to watch

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