«Первое правило торговца оружием - не будь подстрелен из своего же собственного товара»
Родители братьев Орловых, старшего Юрия и младшего Виталия, покинули Украину и обосновались в Америке, на Брайтон-Бич, где открыли маленький ресторанчик. Дети же не рвались идти по родительским стопам. Юрий, раздумывая, чем заниматься, пришел к выводу: самое выгодное - торговать оружием. Потому что в мире, переполненном агрессией, оружие никогда не бывает лишним. Оно нужно и родственникам, дерущимся друг с другом, и конкурирующим бандам, и враждующим государствам. Юрий Орлов, опираясь на младшего брата Виталия, быстро завоевывает свое место под солнцем и надеется в скором времени стать таким же крутым «продавцом смерти», как его кумир Симеон Вайс. Но чем выше поднимается Юрий, тем ближе к нему подбирается агент Интерпола Джек Валентайн...
"Lord of War," a gripping 2005 film produced by Endgame Entertainment and Entertainment Manufacturing Company, delves deep into the murky world of international arms trafficking. Directed by Andrew Niccol and starring Nicolas Cage as the charismatic yet morally ambiguous Yuri Orlov, the movie offers a stark portrayal of the global arms trade. Set against a backdrop that spans continents from Ukraine to Liberia, the narrative follows Orlov's rise from a petty criminal in Brooklyn to one of the world's most notorious arms dealers. The film's unflinching look at the consequences of war and the profiteering that fuels it is both compelling and unsettling. Nicolas Cage delivers a tour de force performance as Yuri Orlov, capturing the character's ruthless ambition and complex inner turmoil with remarkable nuance. Orlov's journey is punctuated by his relationships with his brother Vitaly (Jared Leto), his wife Ava (Bridget Moynahan), and his relentless Interpol pursuer, Jack Valentine (Ethan Hawke). These interactions add layers to Orlov's character, revealing the personal costs of his chosen path. The film's script is sharp and insightful, weaving together dark humor and moral quandaries that challenge the audience to reflect on the ethics of war and the individuals who profit from it. Visually, "Lord of War" is striking, with cinematography that captures the stark realities of war-torn landscapes and the opulence of Orlov's lifestyle. The opening sequence, which follows the journey of a bullet from its manufacture to its deadly impact, sets a tone of inevitability and moral decay that permeates the entire film. The use of real locations and a documentary-like style enhances the film's authenticity, making the viewer feel immersed in the world of arms trafficking. The soundtrack, featuring a mix of contemporary and classical music, complements the film's tone, adding to its emotional impact. "Lord of War" is not just a film about the arms trade; it is a commentary on the human condition and the choices individuals make in the face of greed and power. It raises important questions about responsibility and complicity in global conflicts, challenging viewers to consider the broader implications of their actions. While the film does not shy away from the violence and devastation caused by war, it also offers moments of introspection and humanity, making it a thought-provoking and memorable cinematic experience.
Год2005
Бюджет50000000$
Доход72600000$
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Страны производстваFranceUnited States of AmericaGermany