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The Irony of Fate 2

The Irony of Fate 2 or The Irony of Fate: Continuation (Russian: Ирония Судьбы. Продолжение; Ironiya sud’by. Prodolzheniye) is a 2007 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov based on a screenplay by Aleksey Slapovsky produced by Channel One and released by Mosfilm. It is a direct sequel of the first The Irony of Fate.[3]

The Irony of Fate 2
Directed byTimur Bekmambetov
Written byTimur Bekmambetov
Aleksey Slapovsky
Produced byAnatoli Maksimov
Starring
CinematographySergei Trofimov
Edited byDmitry Kiselyov
Music byYuri Poteyenko
Michael Tariverdiev
Distributed byRussia Channel One, Bazelevs Company and Mosfilm
Release date
  • 21 December 2007 (2007-12-21)
Running time
115 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget$5 million[1]
Box office$55,639,114[2]

It was originally rumored to be put in production in a press release, dedicated to the original movie's 30th anniversary in 2005.

The film grossed $55 million, with $50 million coming from the Russian box-office alone.[2]

Plot

The characters from the first film now have children who have managed to get into the same situation as their parents many years ago. However, the story is not simply a remake of the original movie. All of the adventures in the previous film were accidental, but here everything is done according to a plan thought up by Pavlik, a friend of Evgeniy Lukashin.

Pavlik's idea is to help his friend Evgeniy with his loneliness so he dispatches Lukashin's son to St. Petersburg, where he acts in the same manner as his father 30 years ago. In flat 12, he meets Nadezhda, who is actually the daughter of Nadezhda from the first film. She has a fiancé called Irakliy, a businessman. Kostantin's task is to lure Irakliy away from the flat and then wait for Nadezhda's mother to come; he then makes her call Evgeniy Lukashin. Pavlik persuades Evgeniy to go to St Petersburg.

The plot becomes a story of two fights over a woman: Konstantin vs. Irakliy and Evgeniy vs. Ippolit. In the end Lukashin overcomes the competition because Irakliy turns out to be too tedious for Nadya, and Nadezhda understands that she was never truly in love with Ippolit.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Production

Almost all of the lead actors from the first film appeared in the sequel, except for Georgi Burkov, Liya Akhedzhakova and Olga Naumenko.

Burkov died in 1990. Akhedzhakova refused to take part in the film.[4] Naumenko agreed to the filming, but managed to be in only one episode. Later, her schedule did not coincide with the director's and further shooting did not take place which led to her being cut from the final version of the film.[5]

Initially Milla Jovovich was invited for the role of Nadya, but she read the script and refused.[6] In an interview Jovovich stated that she declined to appear in the film because she was apprehensive about acting in Russian, because her main language is English.[7] However four years later she did act in Russian — in the 2011 film Lucky Trouble alongside Khabensky, also produced by Bekmambetov.

Release

The film opened 21 December 2007 in Russia in 903 theatres, the widest opening in Russia at the time.[2][1]

Reception

The film received positive reviews from Film.ru,[8] Time Out,[9] KG,[10] Kinomania[11] and a number of other publications.[12] Online newspaper Lenta.ru praised the films cast, humor and atmosphere but criticized the picture for excessive product placement.[13]

The film grossed a record $35.7 million in its first two weeks of release and went on to gross $50 million in Russia and $55 million worldwide.[2][1]

Awards

The film received three prizes at the MTV Russia Movie Awards — Best Film, Best Actor (Sergei Bezrukov) and Best Comedy Actor (Konstantin Khabensky).[14]

References

  1. ^ a b c Holdsworth, Nick (10 January 2008). "B.O. driven by fate". Daily Variety. p. 4.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ironiya sudby. Prodolzhenie (The Irony of Fate 2)". Box Office Mojo.
  3. ^ ""Ирония судьбы": Брыльска не хотела целоваться с Яковлевым, а Боярская - с Хабенским". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
  4. ^ "Ахеджакова отказалась сниматься даже за 50 тыс долларов" [Akhedzhakova refused to play for even 50 thousand dollars]. Ekspress Nedelia.
  5. ^ "Спустя 30 лет "Ирония судьбы" заглянула по старому адресу" [After 30 years "Irony of Fate" visits an old address]. INTER.
  6. ^ "Героями "Иронии судьбы-2" станут дети Андрея Мягкова и Барбары Брыльской}" [Protagonists of "Irony of Fate 2" will be the children of Andrei Myagkov and Barbara Brylska]. Komsomolskaya Pravda.
  7. ^ Susanna Alperina. "Без "Выкрутасов"" [Without "Lucky Trouble"]. Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
  8. ^ "Прими свою судьбу". film.ru.
  9. ^ "Ирония судьбы: Продолжение". Time Out.
  10. ^ "Полный джингл беллс". KG.
  11. ^ Stanislav Nikulin. "Ирония судьбы. Продолжение – Рецензия Киномании". Kinomania.
  12. ^ "Отзывы и рецензии на фильм – Ирония судьбы. Продолжение". Kritikanstvo.
  13. ^ ""Ирония судьбы" Бекмамбетова – Или рекламный ролик с хорошим концом". Lenta.ru.
  14. ^ ""Ирония судьбы – 2" отхватила три награды MTV". segodnya.ua.

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The Irony of Fate 2 or The Irony of Fate Continuation Russian Ironiya Sudby Prodolzhenie Ironiya sud by Prodolzheniye is a 2007 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov based on a screenplay by Aleksey Slapovsky produced by Channel One and released by Mosfilm It is a direct sequel of the first The Irony of Fate 3 The Irony of Fate 2Directed byTimur BekmambetovWritten byTimur BekmambetovAleksey SlapovskyProduced byAnatoli MaksimovStarringKonstantin KhabenskyElizaveta BoyarskayaSergey BezrukovAndrey MyagkovBarbara BrylskaYuri YakovlevCinematographySergei TrofimovEdited byDmitry KiselyovMusic byYuri PoteyenkoMichael TariverdievDistributed byRussia Channel One Bazelevs Company and MosfilmRelease date21 December 2007 2007 12 21 Running time115 min CountryRussiaLanguageRussianBudget 5 million 1 Box office 55 639 114 2 It was originally rumored to be put in production in a press release dedicated to the original movie s 30th anniversary in 2005 The film grossed 55 million with 50 million coming from the Russian box office alone 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Supporting cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe characters from the first film now have children who have managed to get into the same situation as their parents many years ago However the story is not simply a remake of the original movie All of the adventures in the previous film were accidental but here everything is done according to a plan thought up by Pavlik a friend of Evgeniy Lukashin Pavlik s idea is to help his friend Evgeniy with his loneliness so he dispatches Lukashin s son to St Petersburg where he acts in the same manner as his father 30 years ago In flat 12 he meets Nadezhda who is actually the daughter of Nadezhda from the first film She has a fiance called Irakliy a businessman Kostantin s task is to lure Irakliy away from the flat and then wait for Nadezhda s mother to come he then makes her call Evgeniy Lukashin Pavlik persuades Evgeniy to go to St Petersburg The plot becomes a story of two fights over a woman Konstantin vs Irakliy and Evgeniy vs Ippolit In the end Lukashin overcomes the competition because Irakliy turns out to be too tedious for Nadya and Nadezhda understands that she was never truly in love with Ippolit Cast EditMain cast Edit Konstantin Khabensky as Kostya the son of Zhenya and Galya Elizaveta Boyarskaya as Nadya the daughter of Ippolit and Nadezhda Sergey Bezrukov as Irakliy Petrovich Izmaylov Nadya s fiance Andrey Myagkov as Evgeniy Mikhaylovich Lukashin Zhenya Barbara Brylska as Nadezhda Vasilyevna Sheveleva Yuri Yakovlev as Ippolit Georgievich Nadezhda s ex boyfriendSupporting cast Edit Mikhail Yefremov as Ded Moroz Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya as Snegurochka Valentina Talyzina as Valya Nadezhda s best friend Alexander Schirvindt as Pavlik Zhenya s friend Dato Bakhtadze as Artur Nadya s neighbour Ramaz Chkhikvadze Jr as Artur s son Sergei Rubeko as the man with the New Year tree Eldar Ryazanov as Kostya s seatmate in the plane cameo role Anna Semenovich as the woman at the airport Viktor Verzhbitsky as the mystery man at the bus stop Ville Haapasalo as the drunken Finn Roman Madyanov as Mamontov the police officer Valery BarinovProduction EditAlmost all of the lead actors from the first film appeared in the sequel except for Georgi Burkov Liya Akhedzhakova and Olga Naumenko Burkov died in 1990 Akhedzhakova refused to take part in the film 4 Naumenko agreed to the filming but managed to be in only one episode Later her schedule did not coincide with the director s and further shooting did not take place which led to her being cut from the final version of the film 5 Initially Milla Jovovich was invited for the role of Nadya but she read the script and refused 6 In an interview Jovovich stated that she declined to appear in the film because she was apprehensive about acting in Russian because her main language is English 7 However four years later she did act in Russian in the 2011 film Lucky Trouble alongside Khabensky also produced by Bekmambetov Release EditThe film opened 21 December 2007 in Russia in 903 theatres the widest opening in Russia at the time 2 1 Reception EditThe film received positive reviews from Film ru 8 Time Out 9 KG 10 Kinomania 11 and a number of other publications 12 Online newspaper Lenta ru praised the films cast humor and atmosphere but criticized the picture for excessive product placement 13 The film grossed a record 35 7 million in its first two weeks of release and went on to gross 50 million in Russia and 55 million worldwide 2 1 Awards EditThe film received three prizes at the MTV Russia Movie Awards Best Film Best Actor Sergei Bezrukov and Best Comedy Actor Konstantin Khabensky 14 References Edit a b c Holdsworth Nick 10 January 2008 B O driven by fate Daily Variety p 4 a b c d Ironiya sudby Prodolzhenie The Irony of Fate 2 Box Office Mojo Ironiya sudby Brylska ne hotela celovatsya s Yakovlevym a Boyarskaya s Habenskim Komsomolskaya Pravda Ahedzhakova otkazalas snimatsya dazhe za 50 tys dollarov Akhedzhakova refused to play for even 50 thousand dollars Ekspress Nedelia Spustya 30 let Ironiya sudby zaglyanula po staromu adresu After 30 years Irony of Fate visits an old address INTER Geroyami Ironii sudby 2 stanut deti Andreya Myagkova i Barbary Brylskoj Protagonists of Irony of Fate 2 will be the children of Andrei Myagkov and Barbara Brylska Komsomolskaya Pravda Susanna Alperina Bez Vykrutasov Without Lucky Trouble Rossiyskaya Gazeta Primi svoyu sudbu film ru Ironiya sudby Prodolzhenie Time Out Polnyj dzhingl bells KG Stanislav Nikulin Ironiya sudby Prodolzhenie Recenziya Kinomanii Kinomania Otzyvy i recenzii na film Ironiya sudby Prodolzhenie Kritikanstvo Ironiya sudby Bekmambetova Ili reklamnyj rolik s horoshim koncom Lenta ru Ironiya sudby 2 othvatila tri nagrady MTV segodnya ua External links EditThe Irony of Fate 2 at IMDb The Irony of Fate 2 at AllMovie Retrieved from 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