Человек, который знал всё

The Man Who Knew Everything

A man attempts to commit suicide and, as a result, unexpectedly acquires the phenomenal ability to immediately answer any question. A modest and harmless individual, he becomes a target for all - from women to criminal bosses and even foreign special services. Some try to use him, others try to murder him, but the ordinary man keeps living according to the dictates of his own conscience.

"Человек, который знал всё" (2009), a cinematic gem produced by U-Film Malta and Lean-M in Russia, is a film that masterfully blends elements of science fiction, drama, and philosophical inquiry. Directed by the visionary Vladimir Sorokin, the movie follows the journey of a man who suddenly gains the ability to access all human knowledge. This newfound power, however, comes with its own set of challenges and moral dilemmas, making the film a compelling exploration of the human condition and the burden of omniscience. The protagonist, portrayed with nuanced intensity by actor Alexei Serebryakov, navigates a world that is both fascinated and threatened by his abilities. The film's setting, a dystopian future where information is tightly controlled, adds a layer of tension and urgency to the narrative. Sorokin's direction is complemented by stunning cinematography that captures the stark beauty of this imagined world, drawing viewers into a visually arresting experience that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. One of the standout aspects of "Человек, который знал всё" is its script, which delves deep into philosophical questions about knowledge, power, and responsibility. The dialogues are rich and layered, offering audiences much to ponder long after the credits roll. The film also benefits from a strong supporting cast, including notable performances by Maria Shukshina and Sergei Garmash, who bring additional depth and complexity to the story. In conclusion, "Человек, который знал всё" is a film that stands out for its bold storytelling and its willingness to tackle big ideas. It is a testament to the creative collaboration between U-Film Malta and Lean-M, showcasing the best of Russian cinema's ability to weave together science fiction and human drama. For those who appreciate films that challenge the mind and stir the soul, this is a must-watch.

2009

収益160829$

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The Man Who Knew Everything

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