Master i Margarita

(Serie)
  • Russland Мастер и Маргарита (mehr)
Drama / Mystery / Romanze / Thriller
Russland, 2005, 8 h 20 min (Minutenlänge: 50 min)

Vorlage:

Mikhail Bulgakov (Buch)

Drehbuch:

Vladimir Bortko

Besetzung:

Anna Kovalchuk, Aleksandr Galibin, Oleg Basilashvili, Владислав Галкин, Aleksandr Adabashyan, Кирилл Лавров, Sergei Bezrukov, Aleksandr Abdulov (mehr)
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The "Master and Margaret" begins with two story lines: the Devil and his retinue show up to make mischief in 1930's Moscow while Matthew the Evangelist attempts to uncover the truth about Pontius Pilate and the Crucifixion of Jesus in Jerusalem in A. D. 33. Halfway through the novel, Bulgakov unveils a third story line set in Moscow, in which the love-stricken Margarita bargains with the Devil to be reunited with her lover, the Master, a tormented writer-hero who pines away in an insane asylum. Bulgakov gradually weaves the three scenarios together, all the while exercising devilish lampoonery and wit to satirize Soviet life under Stalin. (Verleiher-Text)

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Englisch Interestingly, the Polish TV production with an incomparably lower budget and ambitions impresses me much more strongly and fulfills the intellectual foundation of the book more, in my opinion, than this much larger and more spectacular Russian series. Maybe it's precisely because the Poles managed with a third of the runtime, so the plot was much denser than Bortko's work, which deals with the complicated Soviet past of the 1930s, and where, among other things, we can also meet Beria as the second most powerful figure of Stalin's era. This version of The Master and Margarita is simply too sprawling and sometimes meandering, in which the traditional Russian handicap is evident - the unwillingness to edit. Otherwise, Anna Kovalchuk is beautiful, and as the protagonist's fateful love, she performs excellently. On the other hand, the characters from The Devil's Suite seemed somewhat uncharismatic to me. Overall impression: 55%. ()