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◊ 2011-02-25 19:58 |
Sto dney do prikaza / Сто дней до приказа http://ruskino.ru/mov/1008 |
◊ 2018-02-24 21:53 |
Where did you get 1994 from? Produced 1990, in theaters February 1991: http://kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/sov/6805/annot/ |
◊ 2024-01-17 01:31 |
Yes, rather 1990/91. In 1994 nobody would even look at that. |
◊ 2024-01-17 15:35 |
What do you mean? |
◊ 2024-01-17 15:43 |
Maybe he meant 3 or 4 years is way too long for a movie to be still showing in theatres? |
◊ 2024-01-17 15:46 |
I'm pretty sure that's not what he meant. Probably something something cheap adult flicks, poverty, Yeltsin and new Russians. -- Last edit: 2024-01-17 15:47:45 |
◊ 2024-01-17 22:57 |
Exactly. In 1994 people was already fed up with dark Perestroika themes, rather than food. Also there was better ways to spent couple thousand rubles than local movies in cinema. While many cinema theaters was just closed and became furniture saloons or bars. Those movies was available on TV anyway. |
◊ 2024-01-27 09:57 |
My opinion that correct translation should be "100 Days Before Demobilisation" because " command" in this case means "order/command for demobilisation". -- Last edit: 2024-01-27 09:59:23 |
◊ 2024-02-09 18:56 |
Maybe. But the authors of the movie also could have come up with a more understandable title in Russian, rather than using the informal slang of the lower ranks. |