Watch: О чём говорят мужчины 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – The plot revolves around four old friends-Kamil’ (Kamil’ Larin), Lesha (Leonid Barats), Sasha (Aleksandr Demidov) and Slava (Rostislav Khait)-all well-to-do professionals in their late 30s embarking on a two-day road trip from Moscow to Odessa (the Olympus of humor in Russian and Ukrainian cultures). They wish to escape the metropolis and the everyday routine of work, family and girlfriends to relax in a nightclub run by Slava’s friend and to see the concert of a popular band B-2..
Plot: Four old friends – Kamil, Lesha, Sasha and Slava – all well-to-do professionals in their late 30s embarking on a two days road trip from Moscow to Odessa. They wish to escape the metropolis and the everyday routine of work, family and girlfriends to relax in a nightclub run by Slava’s friend and to see the popular band B-2 show.
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Good enough
Just saw it with my girlfriend from Ukraine and she like a lot even if its for “men”, i think its smart movie with good humor, better than some Hollywood same old same old movies…I like the photography of the movie, truly show the beauty of these 2 countries and some traditional food and stuff like that.
Really enjoyable and any man can feel related at least to one situation if not more, relax and have a good laugh …
PS: just be careful of subtitles if you are not Russian speaker, sometimes people get lazy and they don’t really get the true sense of what they are translating
For those who were born in the USSR
This film indeed is a little gem of men’s views on the world around them. But, as a Russian-speaking person born and living in Russia, i can’t help thinking that What Men Talk About can hardly be as fulfilling for a foreigner as it is for people from ex-USSR. Yes, the general concept of the humor used here could be translated into other languages, but the cultural aspects of the interactions between people, the tiny insightful things put here and there all along the film – they are too rooted in the Soviet and post-Soviet culture to be adequately interpreted by those who haven’t at least lived here for a while.It’s exactly the same as with any other film or TV show from any other country that’s deeply connected with its culture or collective subconscious. For example, one needs to be an American or be in a tight connection with the American culture to enjoy The Daily Show or The Family Guy to the fullest. Yeah, that would still be fun if translated to another language, but without the deeper understanding of the cultural references you’ll be like a guest on an inside joke party. Which means you would still probably enjoy it, just not as much as the rest of the guys.
Original Language ru
Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min)
Budget 1950000
Revenue 12005838
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy
Director Dmitriy Dyachenko
Writer Leonid Barats, Sergey Petreykov, Rostislav Khait
Actors Leonid Barats, Aleksandr Demidov, Kamil Larin
Country Russia
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 235, Arriflex 435, Silicon Imaging SI-2K (Scenes in car)
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm, SI2K CineForm RAW (some scenes)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format N/A