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10 October 2008 (Spain) moreTagline:
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A Trans-Siberian train journey from China to Moscow becomes a thrilling chase of deception and murder when an American couple encounters a mysterious pair of fellow travelers. | full synopsisNewsDesk:
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Movie Review - 'Elegy' (From Get The Big Picture. 5 September 2008, 12:00 AM, PDT)
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Wow! Like a Hitchcock Classic! moreUS Showtimes:
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(Credited cast)| Woody Harrelson | ... | Roy | |
| Emily Mortimer | ... | Jessie | |
| Kate Mara | ... | Abby | |
| Eduardo Noriega | ... | Carlos | |
| Thomas Kretschmann | ... | Kolzak | |
| Ben Kingsley | ... | Grinko | |
| Etienne Chicot | ... | Frenchman | |
| Mac McDonald | ... | Minister | |
| Colin Stinton | ... | Embassy official | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Saulius Bagaliunas | ... | Drunk Pole | |
| Alfredas Butkevicius | ... | Male Provodnik | |
| Mindaugas Capas | ... | Russian Officer | |
| Vidmantas Jasiunevicius | ... | Perter Tulun Station | |
| Larisa Kalpokaite | ... | Female Train Attendant #2 | |
| Bronius Kindurys | ... | Uzbek | |
| Valentinas Krulikovskis | ... | Young Waiter Dining Car | |
| Kristina Kulinic | ... | School Girl #1 | |
| Sergej Oskin | ... | Engineer | |
| Mindaugas Papinigis | ... | Young Detective | |
| Andrius Paulavicius | ... | Backpacker | |
| Aleksandrs Petukhovs | ... | Russian Cop | |
| Antanas Radinskas | ... | Sullen Clerk | |
| Visockaite Sonata | ... | Female Train Attendant #1 | |
| Antanas Surgailis | ... | Young Russian | |
| Perlis Vaisieta | ... | Manager Hotel 'Pushkin' | |
| Emilis Welyvis | ... | Russian Cop | |
| Jin Zhou | ... | School Girl #2 | |
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Rated R for some violence, including torture and language.Parents Guide:
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111 minColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreMOVIEmeter: 
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Factual errors: When Jessie first tries to get rid of the matreshkas (set of nesting dolls) made of drugs, she goes to the carriage platform and opens the door by rotating the red lever covered by frost. It's actually an emergency hand brake. moreFAQ
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERSIs this movie based on a novel?
Is the Transsiberian a real railroad?
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2008 Sundance Film Festival ★ ★ ★ ★ (out of four)
My favorite movie from the first day of Sundance 2008. Roy (a very young-looking Woody Harrelson) and Jessie (Emily Mortimer) are a young Iowa couple, returning from a church humanitarian mission in China via the Transsiberian Express, where they encounter the much more adventurous Carlos (Eduardo Noriega) and Abby (Kate Mara). Boarding mid-way is Ben Kingsley, who we have learned from the opening scene is a Moscow police detective.
Like a Hitchcock classic, we are grabbed from the start with a feeling that things are not all as they seem, and don't lose that uneasy feeling that something very bad is going to happen until bad things really start happening. The tension is eerie and relentless, with telling glances and social conversation that suggest the relationships between these four are going to take a disturbing turn. Written by Director Brad Anderson (The Machinist), and inspired by a Transibberian trip he once took, the script is inspired and very tight, the characters infused with extraordinary depth and interest, the Russian state a harrowing umbrella and the dialog consistently powerful and compelling. (My favorite line, from Ben Kingsley, goes something like this: "We have a saying in Russia: You can always go forward with a lie, but you can never go back.")
As Anderson said in the Q&A, the confined spaces of trains make for heightened drama. Shot in Lithuania, the cinematography is haunting, capturing the mysterious, bleak and unsettled state of post-Soviet Russia, which makes for a marvelous backdrop to the action.
This movie should do well in national release. Maybe very well.
Sundance Moments: Brad Anderson and all the principals of the cast were at the Sundance premiere. More so than usual, they all praised Anderson as an extraordinary and meticulous director, one of the greats. Ben Kingsley noted that what attracted him to the movie, besides the Russian sub-story, was that the characters were archetypes and not caricatures, which is quite true. Anderson talked about how bitterly cold it was shooting in Lithuania.