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White Tiger

Original title: Belyy tigr
  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.2K
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Valeriy Grishko in White Tiger (2012)
Great Patriotic War, early 1940s. After barely surviving a battle with a mysterious, ghostly-white Tiger tank, Red Army Sergeant Ivan Naydenov becomes obsessed with its destruction.
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Great Patriotic War, early 1940s. After barely surviving a battle with a mysterious, ghostly-white Tiger tank, Red Army Sergeant Ivan Naydenov becomes obsessed with its destruction.Great Patriotic War, early 1940s. After barely surviving a battle with a mysterious, ghostly-white Tiger tank, Red Army Sergeant Ivan Naydenov becomes obsessed with its destruction.Great Patriotic War, early 1940s. After barely surviving a battle with a mysterious, ghostly-white Tiger tank, Red Army Sergeant Ivan Naydenov becomes obsessed with its destruction.

  • Director
    • Karen Shakhnazarov
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
    • Ilya Boyashov
    • Karen Shakhnazarov
  • Stars
    • Aleksey Vertkov
    • Vitaliy Kishchenko
    • Valeriy Grishko
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Karen Shakhnazarov
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
      • Ilya Boyashov
      • Karen Shakhnazarov
    • Stars
      • Aleksey Vertkov
      • Vitaliy Kishchenko
      • Valeriy Grishko
    • 70User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Aleksey Vertkov
    Aleksey Vertkov
    • Naydenov
    Vitaliy Kishchenko
    Vitaliy Kishchenko
    • Fedotov
    Valeriy Grishko
    Valeriy Grishko
    • Zhukov
    Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov
    Dmitriy Bykovskiy-Romashov
    • Smirnov
    • (as Dmitriy Bykovskiy)
    Gerasim Arkhipov
    • Sharipov
    Aleksandr Vakhov
    • Kryuk
    Vitaliy Dordzhiev
    • Berdyev
    Vladimir Ilin
    Vladimir Ilin
    • Nachalnik gospitalya
    Karl Kranzkowski
    • Gitler
    • (as Karl Krantskovski)
    Christian Redl
    Christian Redl
    • Keytel
    • (as Kristian Redl)
    Klaus Grünberg
    • Shtumpf
    • (as Klaus Gryunberg)
    Vilmar Bieri
    • Frideburg
    • (as Vilmar Biri)
    Dirk Martens
    Dirk Martens
    • Nemetskiy tankist
    Michael Schenk
    • Nemetskiy ofitser
    • (as Maykl Shenk)
    V. Chankin
    Pavel Chukreev
    Pavel Chukreev
      V. Ageev
      Mariya Shashlova
      • Voennvrach
      • (as M. Shashlova)
      • Director
        • Karen Shakhnazarov
      • Writers
        • Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
        • Ilya Boyashov
        • Karen Shakhnazarov
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      7l_rawjalaurence

      Beautifully Shot Historical Epic with a Philosophical Ending

      Karen Shakhnazarov's WHITE TIGER resembles a series of Chinese boxes, setting up viewer expectations and then consciously frustrating them. At one level it is a powerful depiction of the realities of tank warfare during the Second World War, with crews cooped up in confined spaces trying their best to outwit their enemies. Some of the sequences are quite breathtakingly shot - especially when the Russian tank commanded by Naydenov (Aleksey Vertkov) stalks the eponymous White Tiger, a German tank with the apparent ability to elude all enemies. At another level, however, WHITE TIGER consciously raises questions in our minds: at the beginning of the film Naydenov suffers 90% burns, yet makes a remarkable recovery. It is as if he has been resurrected. He doesn't actually have a name, but is given one by his fellow-soldiers. And then there is the ending ... after the Nazi troops have surrendered in 1945 to the Soviets, Naydenov is still shown stalking the White Tiger, which he believes will prove a threat for several years to come. This is followed by another sequence involving an actor with a distinct resemblance to Hitler. The film apparently celebrates the Soviet cause in battle, then undercuts itself by suggesting that all forms of armed conflict are inevitable. Through such strategies director Shakhnazarov shows how one person's 'defeat' might be another person's 'victory': such terms are culturally and structurally relative. What is perhaps more significant is to acknowledge the ever-threatening presence of war through time and space.
      8ramayana

      War movie, Tarkovsky-style

      Starts out as a perfectly good war flick and turns more and more surreal during the last thirty minutes. Or maybe I should say, it becomes a meditation over the meaning, the spirit, the essence of war. As a whole, White Tiger is like an episode of Twilight Zone filmed in the gritty philosophical manner of Tarkovsky - some faces and scenes almost appear like a nod to the protagonists of Stalker. It probably won't please those who watch this for the war part, and because marketed as a war movie, it probably fails to reach out those looking for the surreal and mystical. However, even if this film is an odd bag, it has the potential to leave a lasting impression on the viewer because the point it makes in the end (in the fireplace monologue scene) is utterly taboo-breaking with thoughts no Western-made WW2 films dared to express. 8/10 for a few sluggish scenes towards the end.
      6monsieurfairfax

      Though-provoking meditation over war.

      'White Tiger' is not your usual war movie concentrating on heroes or horrors of war. It is a rather allegorical tale about the essence of war. I have to say I guess that I went into the movie with the wrong mindset - horror fantasy about tank commander who must face the undestroyable and mysterious enemy tank. As a genre, war and horror don't mix very well, yet I decided to watch this peculiarity. The film was presented as an action-packed horror epic, and so I went into this. The movie starts with a scene that depicts the aftermath of the tank battle where they recover a tank commander who has lost his memory but not his remarkable skills. From there on the film takes sudden turn into the territories of surrealism and mysticism. That itself is never a bad thing, but. . . It quickly became obvious where the director was going with this thing, and although, I did reset my mind very quickly, the film didn't work for me wholly. It felt kind of bland and sterile. Some parts didn't quite add up or match. It wasn't polished enough for war epic neither it wasn't 'artsy' enough to work as allegory. The pacing wasn't off, and there were some brilliantly directed scenes, especially the final standoff. And the appearing of the White Tiger from the mist nearly gave me goosebumps.

      Quite an interesting movie with a thought-provoking concept. At least I thought about this movie afterward. If You happen to read this review before watching 'White Tiger' then I recommend you keep the open mind and not expect some usual war hero action epic. That might help. On the other hand, if the movie is truly great, it should catch your attention anyway no matter how prepared you are or in what mood you are.

      I might give this movie another shot, although I got a general idea, the execution wasn't anything special. Yet, I can't call this movie either a boring or total waste of time.
      7SpannersGerm669

      very strange but worthwhile war film!

      Now to start off with, if you are planning on watching this film expecting another typical war movie, then you might be disappointed! This surreal Russian film is more about courage and mental torture of war, with battle scenes taking a back seat. For that reason I really liked it.

      The story kept me captivated and the characters were interesting enough to invest my time in. When the tank battles do take place, I thought they were superbly done, with the mysterious "White Tiger" having a scary and almost indestructible sense about it.

      Now one can dismiss this powerful German tank as just that, or you can look deeper and see what it stands for. The director has created a very multi-layered film that will make the deep thinker feel as though he or she has had a good work out.

      Not for everyone, but in a world of movies that lack creativity and originality, White Tiger comes highly recommended!
      6vintkd

      Many questions - Few answers!!!

      It's good film but my expectations were much more. I don't like in this movie artificial pressurization of evil. This story not seems to me realistic, though filmed well and with grand scale. Here is many tanks, charismatic actors, atmosphere of war, but no desired voltage. Clearly that creators have tried to scaring viewer with talk about mystical tank "White Tiger" but in fact tank on a screen looks not so shattering as its fame. Why this tank was such terrifying, such invulnerable? What is his power? Is it ghost or not? I very love films by Karen Shakhnazarov but his new film asks too many questions and can't give any answers, because, in my opinion, creators don't know theirs too, and just had shifted this mission on viewer. "White Tiger" is good story with an excellent idea and look in any case its will be useful and interesting.

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      • Trivia
        One of the wrecked tanks on the train, near the beginning, was a British Matilda, of which about 1,000 were supplied to Russia.
      • Quotes

        Fedotov: The war's ended, Naydenov. Did you ear, Ivan? The end of the war. It's all over.

        Naydenov: Until I finish him off the war isn't finished, Comrade Colonel.

        Fedotov: He's not there. Since the battle at the Vistula, he's gone.

        Naydenov: He's waiting. He is. He'll wait twenty years, fifty, maybe a hundred. And then he'll crawl out. He must be destroyed. You know that has to be done.

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        Referenced in Fury (2014)

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      • Release date
        • May 3, 2012 (Russia)
      • Country of origin
        • Russia
      • Official site
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Languages
        • Russian
        • German
      • Also known as
        • The White Tiger
      • Filming locations
        • Moscow, Russia(military training ground)
      • Production companies
        • Mosfilm
        • Perviy Kanal
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      • Budget
        • $11,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,427,641
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 44 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
        • DTS
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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