Envelope (17min film with Kevin Spacey)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Evgeniy's hobby is to send fake letters to real countries. He has collected a letter from every country except New Zealand, and he sends a letter there. Things turn worst when he actually receives a letter from someone there.
Written and directed by Aleksey Nuzhny
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A short fabulous movie! K. Spacey a top actor. From Brazil with love
4 mins in he better get this goddamn letter back 😭😭😭
I never appreciated Kevin spacey when I was younger, I began to appreciate him only recently I wish for him to return. I get the sense that this character is a little bit Kevin himself.
I love Kevin Spacey he's a great actor and lovely human being❤
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he's a great actor can't argue with that he's my favourite actor but he's not a lovely human being he has been accused of sexual misconduct
@@comedydan3155 exactly i was the biggest fan of house of cards that show was fucking brilliant. there are also so many amazing roles he played in movies. it just sucks his career ended the way it did.....
@@comedydan3155 accusations are not facts my friend
@@nilanjana_ I know that
Spacey: Will someone please pass me the fucking asparagus?
Spacey: *throws the plate against the wall
Spacey: Shit, that's another movie...
Amazing. Such a good story. Great actors. Very well directed. Спасибо.
Kevin Spacey, the geniuses ever ! From Russia with love!
Kevin Spacey Is and will be the greatest actor!!
I've always like Kevin Spacey. He's been through so much hell the last 7 years I like him even more now. An hope he be back on top someday real soon.
İncredible story!!!
Excellent story for a little short. Well acted and produced. Loved it.
why do Russian people speak to each other in English with a Russian accent would n't it make more sense to have Russian actors acting
They are speaking Russian in canon but we understand it as English, that’s why it’s an accent.
there were never such big and specey houses in the ussr, this guy must be the top apparatchik or smth
And that was an amazing story!
good stuff indeed,well done all,thanks for sharing
Wow Soviet Union meets Borges and Orwell. Terrific
Dziękuję
Ребят, а вы тоже решили после Кино-огонь заглянуть сюда?)
This is like a creepy pasta
I wonder why they felt the need to talk with Russian accent like,why?
Потому что их первый язык - не русский. Нельзя говорить на неродном языке без акцента
No more postman in this shit digital era
I read about this occasion before
The original story happened in 1939
But they say it's just a legend
But who knows:)
An enjoyable little short - thank you for uploading it.
Bi-location is a fascinating topic for those interested in paranormal phenomena.
Fantastic work Aleksey. Thank you for sharing. :)
I can't stop thinking about Usual suspect. :)
And like that... *puff* ...he's gone.
this really happened in 1939 with the writer Petrov. But, as usual, it was not without Russophobia! No one arrested Petrov. But he really died in a plane crash.
The story with letters and such was completely made up as an April 1st story for a Russian Ogonyok Magazine in 1999. The author of the article, is a Russian Journalist Valeri Chumakov. In the reality, the writer and journalist Evgeniy Petrov never had such a hobby, though he indeed died in a plane crash in 1942.
Where Russian subtitles?
Можно почитать историю в интернете - про Петрова, который с Ильфом написал 12 стульев
What a crazy story
I wish I could know what it's true in the story and what is fiction.
cool little flick!! thx
Keşke türkçe altyazili olsa :(
so they spoke english in soviet in 1985?
No they didn't
Russians usually speak only Russian
They are imperialistic nation like Anglo-saxons too
Russian language is wide spread on territory of ex Soviet countries and Russians started to go abroad only after fall of USSR and they never needed to speak foreign languages before perestroika (re-building)
They probably adapted story for American viewers
This film was shot in America with American actors. It would be much weirder to listen to them speaking terrible Russian
In 1985 no one cared about it
Oh yes they did. At least they would be still going through the motions in these particular circumstances.
@@hedgehogshows1473 1985? Come on, it wasn't like that. It was much calmer then, not that it is a good idea to go around and tell everyone, but KGB wouldn't have gone out of their way for you
@@LolLol-ok8pi then you never lived in the 1985 USSR...
@@LolLol-ok8piLike you know 😂
@@dianagratigny8206did you?!? I graduated from college in 1984 and it wasn’t the USSR like it was in 1939 when this story really happened….even then, that man was not arrested leave alone in 1985….i was sending letters in Poland and Czech Republic when I was like 12-13 years old - which is 1974-75. We even exchanged small packages for New Year presents.
Yeah, I would get a crazy idea to send letters to imaginary friends but in 1985 nobody cared about KGB for such stupid little things. Yeah, you wouldn’t travel to USA or Australia back then, but go to jail?!? Really? People are making that up….very stupid. Real story is much more interesting
Wow 😳
That’s very misleading! 1984 there were no repressions - they were over in 1953 when Stalin died.
This story happened before WWII in 1935 - and even then he wasn’t in jail - he died in air crash.
The real story was about how come that man (Petrov) could be in the picture at the time he was in ICU unconscious.
This is a real story proving that there are things we can’t explain, however, the movie made as political nonsense.
The story with letters and such was completely made up as an April 1st story for a Russian Ogonyok Magazine in 1999. The author of the article, is a Russian Journalist Valeri Chumakov. In the reality, the writer and journalist Evgeniy Petrov never had such a hobby, though he indeed died in a plane crash in 1942.
The Russian cinematography is so weak😏
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Good acting and touching story.
However, as a Russian I must express my disappointment with the anti-Soviet propagandisitc cliches. It's hard to imagine a Western movie about Russia or the USSR without a KGB officer looking for spies. Good God he didnt shoot him without a trial right in front of the man's wife!
Yeah, right. The dude is sending letters abroad all his life, then he gets an actual answer + his neighbour "informs" the power structures about him. It would have been a miracle if nothing happened.
This "stereotype" is based on facts. Hundred thousands innocent people were killed by NKVD (KGB) on a charge of spying. My grandfather was arrested just because of his Polish roots. More than 100 thousand innocent people were shot during so called "Polish operation of NKVD" being absurdly accused of spying for Poland.
@@ПетрКуракин-р8б I have heard those stories about innocent people being killed for absurd reasons lots of times, but when you start digging, it turns out grandfathers and other relatives were not so pure.
@@dmitryivanov9026 Aha, 100 thousand people (including Siberian peasants) murdered by Stalin's butchers during the "Polish Operation of the NKVD' were "not so pure" and were "really" Polish spies. Who can believe this nonsense except Stalin chapelgoers? Even the Soviet state finally addmitted their innocence, but yet stalinists like you continue lying that millions of victims of stalinism were really killed for a reason.
@@ПетрКуракин-р8б say no more, my polish mate. There is no point in retelling popular antisoviet myths to me.