Guardians (film)

Guardians

Guardians promo poster
Directed by Sarik Andreasyan
Produced by
  • Sarik Andreasyan
  • Gevond Andreasyan
  • Vladimir Polyakov
  • Max Oleinikov
  • Nikita Argunov
Written by Andrei Gavrilov
Starring
  • Sebastien Sisak
  • Sanzhar Madiyev
  • Anton Pampushnyy
  • Alina Lanina
  • Valeriya Shkirando
  • Stanislav Shirin
  • Vyacheslav Razbegaev
Music by Georgiy Zheryakov
Cinematography Maksim Osadchiy-Korytkovskiy
Edited by Georgiy Isaakyan
Production
companies
Distributed by Turbo Films
Release date
  • February 23, 2017 (2017-02-23)
Running time
100 min
Country Russia
Language Russian
Budget $5 million (330 million RUB)
Box office $4.7 million[1]

Guardians (Russian: Защитники, translit. Zashchitniki) is a 2017 Russian superhero film[2] directed by Russian-Armenian filmmaker Sarik Andreasyan and starring Sebastien Sisak, Anton Pampushnyy, Sanzhar Madiyev, Alina Lanina, Valeriya Shkirando and Stanislav Shirin.

The film tells about a team of Soviet superheroes created during the Cold War. The team includes representatives of the different nationalities of the USSR. Each of the protagonists' superpowers reflect the strengths and traditions of the people of the USSR.

Guardians was met with strongly negative critical reception in Russian media.[3] The movie debuted at the top of Russian box office, however its gross quickly dropped,[4] and Guardians is believed to be a box office bomb.[5]

The film will be released by Shout Factory on DVD in the USA on September 5th 2017[6].

Plot

During the Cold War, a secret organization "Patriot" gathered a team of Soviet superheroes, altering and augmenting the DNA of many selected individuals throughout the former state's territory, in order to defend the homeland from supernatural threats. The team includes representatives of the different nationalities of the Soviet Union, while each one of them have long been hiding their true identity.

It was the brainchild of a certain scientist, whose success led to his rival Professor August Kuratov (Stanislav Shirin) to attempt to escape and develop his own failed Module-1 project away from the Soviet authorities. When the military was summoned to arrest him, he bombed the Patriots' laboratory, but survived as he was covered with some chemicals. He builds a machine and augments it on himself to use his newfound powers to generate electricity and control machines, and creates an army of clones as his soldiers, to prove to the world that he is a genius.

In the present day, several walking robots that are used in an exercise turn against their supervising officials and kill them, leading to the Ministry of Defence holding a meeting and decides to use the "Patriot" organization again to find their members, lead by Major Elena Larina (Valeriya Shkirando). Four of them are found and assembled: Ler (Sebestien Sisak), who spends his time meditating in the Khor Virap Monastery in Armenia; Khan (Sanzhar Madiyev), who slices and hacks through several attackers on a plain in Kazakhstan; Ursus (Anton Pampushnyy), who attacks several hunters who trespassed into his cabin in Putorana Plateau in northern Siberia; and Xenia (Alina Lanina), who performs stunts in a circus in Moscow. Their first task is to raid Kuratov's laboratory within an old factory, but they are captured.

Kuratov offers the Guardians to join him, but they refuse. For this, he keeps three of them trapped within a magnetic force field and injures Ler. He later goes to a military facility at Noginsk to control the tanks and other vehicles stationed there, and launches an invasion of Moscow to use the Ostankino Tower and the Federation Tower for his Module-2 Project, so to transmit a signal through an old Soviet satellite which will then be sent to every other satellite orbiting Earth, and use them to control all technology on the world to his will. He also uses a force field to protect his beacon-tower, and destroy several jet fighters that were sent to shoot it. When a collaborator within the Russian military, Major-General Nikolai Dolgov, asks Kuratov for a reward, Kuratov strangles him to death.

While Ler recovers, he reminisces about his superhuman abilities preventing him from aging normally, causing him to retain his age as his wife and grandchildren moved on and passed away. At the meantime, Major Elena frees his other members from Kuratov's laboratory. She sends Kuratov's former rival to study one of the latter's clones, but Kuratov meets him and releases poison gas to kill him. Ursus and the other Guardians are trained in the Patriots' facility and are given suits and weapons.

The Guardians go to Moscow: Xenia and Ursus advance through the streets, Ler defeats several soldiers patrolling an underground car park, and Khan's airplane struggles against Kuratov's force field to fly high enough for him to land on a suitable spot. The three Guardians go into a shopping mall, and cross an iron bar linking the mall to the tower-beacon, but are attacked by more of Kuratov's troops. Khan jumps from the airplane and slices the pipe with Kuratov's troops, and joins the other Guardians.

While the other Guardians figure out a way to destroy the power source for Kuratov's beacon, Xenia touches the power source and damages herself, temporarily disabling the beacon's transmissions and causing the force field to collapse. They battle Kuratov on a platform, but after they fail to defeat and kill him, they leave on another airplane. As Kuratov's beacon interferes with the airplane's controls, Khan cuts off the grappling rope linking them to the falling airplane, and they land to a river.

As they swim up to a road, they considered going back to Kuratov's beacon to destroy it and kill Kuratov, but Major Elena arrives and refuses this. She also tells them that as superhumans, they can also transfer their energy and release it in a blast, but doing so can be fatal. The Guardians touch each other and generate a blast of energy that damages Kuratov's tower, causing Kuratov to fall to his death. Kuratov also boasts that he created the Guardians, but Major Elena replies that they created themselves.

The Guardians recover, and meet with Major Elena at a bridge at the rebuilt Moscow. Although they choose to go back to their normal lives, they also considered continuing their service to the Patriot organization. In a post-credits scene, Elena attacks a soldier after a truck stops, and the soldier answers to her that "Ferrum" sent him for an unspecified mission.

Cast

Landman. He is armed with earth manipulation abilities, and is able to control and levitate rocks, dust and soil in his vicinity, or cause them to orbit him. He can even summon rock onto his body, covering himself in rock to make an exoskeletal armor to physically enhance himself. Along with his abilities, he is armed with a small chain with a large rock cemented on its end, which he can use as a type of flail. Like the rest of the team, he was given a special costume to increase his effectiveness and abilities, as well as an extendable chain of rocks linked together by electric-like energy that can be manipulate by him and used as a whip or be curled into a shield. Ler became a hermit after his family died of old age (his wife, daughter and even grandchildren) meanwhile he remained youthful due to his superpowers.
Wildman. Ursus (Latin for bear) is a type of berserker or werebear, and has the ability to transform himself into a large bear, though he can control how much of his body is transformed and can transform partially if he wills it. This transformation ability can allow him to seamlessly alter his size, bulk and musculature and transform himself into a burly humanoid, as well as use his transformations to physically augment his physical abilities, resulting in him having inhuman strength and bulletproof durability. He has multiple phases of transformation due to his ability to partially transform. His phases can make him physically a hybrid between bear and human, such as giving him the head, paws and bulk of a bear and the shape of a man. He can use his inhuman physicality to fight, especially when he is full bear form. With this, no normal person can physically overpower him and he is immune to their strength. Desperate, loyal and determined, he is known for his drive to "break the enemy into small pieces". Like the rest of the team, he was given a special costume to increase his effectiveness and abilities. Part of this costume's equipment is a hand-held mini-gun and its battery pack, both of which are harnessed to his torso for battle, while he carries them both his back when fully transformed. Even while not transformed, he is shown to be strong enough to wield the large weapon and its power source. Ursus fears losing control of his powers and someday transforming into a bear without turning back.
Windman. Masterfully skilled with all kinds of blades, as well as with many kinds of martial arts. Along with other blades, he is primarily armed with twin, crescent like blades, each of which resemble a scimitar, scythe or sickle and can be joined at the hilts to form a double bladed weapon. His strong blades can slice through the metal of cars with enough force and without going blunt or being damaged. He is also physically augmented, possessing a degree of superhuman strength that allows him to smash through brick walls with a single punch and send men flying through the air with his attacks, as well as superhuman mobility that gives him acrobatic and gymnastic capabilities and the ability to effortlessly dodge and evade attacks, even gunfire at point blank range. He also possesses inhuman speed, enough that he almost appears to teleport. Using his speed requires him first to focus hard, achieving a meditative state that causes his eyes to turn completely white and allowing him to perceive faster than any human can. While in this state, he sees everything as being in slow motion while he himself moves at normal speed, or somewhat faster. Whenever he moves in this state, a black gaseous trail appears behind him to outline his movements. His strength and speed allows him to generate enough force to slice a car and anyone in it in two with his blades. Like the rest of the team, he was given a special costume to increase his effectiveness and abilities, as well as a grappling line mounted on his wrist. He volunteered for the Patriot proyect because he wanted to be "invincible" and start living out of the shadow of his sister (who was a better martial artist), but after gaining his powers he lost his temper during combat with his sister, killing her.
Waterwoman. A skilled acrobat, gymnast, and martial artist, She has the ability to move on water as if it were solid ground, as well as to seamlessly floating through it as it if were air. This gives her higher mobility in water compared to the fastest, or most maneuverable sea creature. She cannot feel temperature differences and can survive in an airless vacuum, which allows her to survive underwater without any negative effects. She can also transform her body into a clear, transparent liquid, which allows her to become gelatinous and viscous, allowing her to flow like liquid, while being able to physical touch and interact at the same time. In this form, her body becomes silhouetted and nearly featureless, with her hair disappearing and the only features on her being her the shape of her ears and nose. She can even use this form to become invisible, while she also wears a special costume designed also become invisible with her and allow her to project her invisibility onto objects or people that she touches. She has amnesia and don't remenber anything prior 1978, so at first she don't recognises Lar, Khan and Ursus when they contact her.
Main antagonist. Owns a machine named "Modul-1" which allows him to control any technical equipment by generating electric-like energy. This mechanized exoframe-like harness enhances his physical abilities to the point where he can overpower physically superhuman opponents, such as Khan, a fully transformed Arsus or Ler/Landman while the latter is using his rock exoskeleton. He decides to build his own army of clones in order to capture Moscow, in preparation to control the whole world. He later attempts to use the Ostankino Tower and the Federation Tower as a beacon to transmit his commands to an old Soviet satellite, and use it to control every other satellite orbiting the Earth and control all technology.

Production

Filming

Filming began on April 27, 2015, in Moscow while the casting process was concluded earlier that year. Filming was continued in Moscow Oblast and in the Crimean Peninsula, and was wrapped on July 14, 2015.

Reception

The reception of Guardians was overwhelmingly negative. The film was almost universally panned in Russian media,[3] such as Meduza,[7] Afisha[8] Rossiyskaya Gazeta,[9] Mir Fantastiki,[10] among others. It was mainly criticized for having a derivative plot, cheap CGI, plot holes and overall low quality. Critics outside Russia were only slightly kinder to Guardians; however, the reviews in Times of India,[11] Birth Movies Death[12] and Mid-Day.com[13] were negative.

Box office

Guardians was released February 23, 2017, on a public holiday in Russia, Defender of the Fatherland Day. On its first day, the movie grossed 83 million RUB,[14][15] and 213 million RUB in first four days, below early expectations, but still at the top of the weekend box office.[16] On its second weekend, Guardians box office dropped 90% down to 21 million RUB, and fourth place.[4] The gross kept dropping by 90% every weekend, and Russian media[17][18][19] presume that Guardians became a box office bomb.

In July 2017, Enjoy Movies, the production company behind Guardians, filed for bankruptcy,[20] while Cinema Foundation of Russia, which provided part of the budget, sued the company, demanding return of the investment.[21]

Sequel

A sequel, Guardians 2, has been approved, with Turbo Films, the Chinese distributor of the first film, as a co-production company.[22] It will reportedly be partially shot in China and have some Chinese characters.[23]

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  20. Компания Enjoy Movies приготовилась признать себя банкротом — новости на КиноПоиске
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