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And with this, Timur Bekmambetov takes the next step towards becoming the Russian Luc Besson. The director is producing Black Lightning, a film that he’s described as “the Russian response to Transformers and Batman.” Which, watching this full trailer for a film about a kid who becomes a superhero after buying a flying car, I suppose I can see. Though I’m thinking more Christine meets The Greatest American Hero, but whatever works for you, Timur.

This trailer features no English, but isn’t too difficult to decipher. Seems to be basically: boy wants girl; girl likes guy with hot car; boy buys crappy used car; crappy used car can fly; boy becomes superhero. All of these things naturally follow one another. Indeed, the (poorly translated) plot synopsis is:

This is a story of Moscow University’s student who becomes the owner of ordinary from the first sight, been-used, but… able to fly “Volga” car. With this car he will be able to not only avoid Moscow traffic jams, but unexpectedly for himself turn to city’s defender, mysterious fighter against Evil.

The teaser released earlier this year looked more or less like a car commercial, but this just looks like flashy studio product in a different language. That’s pretty much par for the course for Bekmambetov, who seems to love making movies that are almost alternate reality versions of studio films, whether he’s working for a US studio or a Russian company. They cost less and go farther when it comes to outlandish scenarios and action. They also have more guys in hoods than average. Granted, he’s not directing this film; Alexandr Voitinsky and Dmitriy Kiselev are. But his stamp is definitely on this footage.

Give it up for the trio’s ability to make a film on a budget, at least: this thing reportedly cost only $8m. That’s still a big bump up from the Day Watch and Night Watch budgets, but $8m certainly buys some flashy effects in Russia. Let’s see if the movie holds up. It is about a boy with a flying car, after all.

  • Solid
    Wow. So that's what happened to Mr. Weasley's enchanted car... *rimshot* No seriously, this looks like ass.
  • cajaygle
    Oh you pretty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    We love you,
    And our
    Pretty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang loves us too
    High low anywhere we go
    On Chitty Chitty we depend
    Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  • Spence_Mgence
    As I read this I imagined Ace Ventura singing it. You gave me today's good laugh. Thank you haha
  • joker93
    I'm Russian and to my surprise that doesn't look so bad, and if the filmmakers didn't downright steal from Spider-Man, Transformers and Iron Man, that would actually look quite good. You know, that's the main problem with Russian mainstream cinema these days: no original concepts. There are "Russian answer to LOTR", "Russian answer to James Bond", "Russian answer to Hollywood comic-book movies", you name it. It really becomes annoying, I don't like it one bit. Gotta wonder when our filmmakers are going to stop "answering" Hollywood and make our own original mainstream stuff. Cause this movie does look entertaining, but seriously, it's cliched as hell.
  • "Good artists copy, great artists steal" © Picasso

    Is it really important that parts of it resemble Spider-Man, Transformers or Iron Man if it is done good? And aren't Hollywood blockbusters cliched as well?

    A decent plot (copied or original), good action scenes and we'll have an excellent mainstream flick.
  • joker93
    They don't resemble. They copy, plain and simple. And personally for me, yeah, it's important. I like my movies with some imagination, I hope I'm not asking for too much. This looks like Spidey, IM and Transformers, combined together, only set in Moscow in winter. And acting from the two leads also seems dull and wooden as hell.
  • Spidey, Iron Man and Transformers, you say? Okay, let's see...

    Black Lighting has a part about a relative dying which leads to the main character becoming a superhero. It's from Spider-Man. And Batman. And a bunch of other superhero flicks. It's almost a necessary part! :-]

    An old car with a special abilities. A copy of Transformers? Or Christine? Or Knight Rider? Or Back to the Future?

    An evil guy who wants to copy superhero's abilities. Iron Man. And The Incredible Hulk. And Spider-Man comic books. And "Where does he get those wonderful toys?".

    This genre itself is a cliche. When in Rome...
  • Rolland
    WE GET IT!

    You think the movie looks good, chill. Not everyone is going to have the same opinion has you. Jesus.
  • odvan
    The Russian movies problem - no one (except couple of names) can't make films. I mean from technical point of view - cinematography, editing, sound mixing, design, screenplay, cast, etc. No ideas isn't main problem. There are still no industry, lack of specialists, imagination, no real attributes and rules. We stuck in post USSR time producing mainstream trash.
  • joker93
    Well I definitely wouldn't go as far as say that "nobody except a couple of names can make films", but the number of truly talented specialists - directors, actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, production designers, composers, editors - is indeed quite limited. Still, lack of ideas is one of the main problems, cause when nobody can think of something even a little bit original, producers just take Hollywood's successful formulas, and the result is usually trashy. The thing is - all we do is try to make 'em like in Hollywood, without all the resources needed. But there are good movies (mostly non-mainstream), and it's definitely not as bad now as it was in early-to-mid '90s.
  • Why not watch Transformers or Knight Rider dubbed in Russian? I can't believe the Russians made this? They usually make awesome movies.
  • cajaygle, I totally thought of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang too (crossed with a tricked out Bond car)
  • Actually a good trailer for such a silly concept
  • Sillier than a teenager with spider powers, a guy with a costume that flies faster than fighter jet, or robots from a different planet? :-]
  • joker93
    Concept doesn't matter, execution does. Dunno about you, but I seriously doubt this is gonna be as smart, funny and character-driven as Iron Man, or as purely fun as Spider-Man (1 and particularly 2) and Transformers 1. Right now, it looks 100% cliched, poorly acted, not funny, and dumb in a bad way. If action scenes are good and it's fast-paced, then it'll at least be somewhat entertaining, but that's it. Maybe I'm too pessimistic, though.
  • Right now you haven't even seen the flick.
  • seb
    big waste of time
  • papasanchez
    This looks terrible. Not visually, just the idea of a car flying around with some guy in a hoodie. I wonder what angle our angst ridden hero has? Oh wait, I don't care.
  • Dr_Gonzo
    Looks like a mash up of Herbie and Spiderman with duplicated Flying DeLorean scenes from BttF. Or, a fat Roosky turd burger if you will. They should have got Ernest Borgnine to reprise his role as 'Cabbie' to be the old Ghost Rider who hands his shite car over to the new blood. Could this movie steal the title from Turkish Star Wars as the lamest foreign flick ever?

    Ooh look Flight of the Navigator's on! Must dash...
  • jasonb26
    and this is where the marriage of advanced technology and cinema do their most damage. just because something looks cool, it is allowed to get away with wasting 8 million dollars.

    this looks fucking stupid, and all involved should be embarrassed for choosing flash over story. i'm not as troubled by the rip-off's as much as i am by the fact that it's a garaunteed shit script.
  • GregoryV
    I'm imagining dueling DeLoreans.
  • thepixelsuite
    This October. You. Will. Believe. A Volga Can Fly.
  • thorofthunder
    Just seems like Hancock, but with cars.
  • Christopher_M
    I really like Timur but a lot of these low budget Russian made action films never are as exciting as the trailers....Timur is an exception but a majority of them are dull or just confusing
  • baalachivillalobos
    Looks pretty good...just like a big budget Hollywood film... wanna see it, see if it holds up.
  • sauce_1
    Good Lord, what is with all the hate for this? Every summer blockbuster out there has a convoluted, silly, hard to believe story. So what if it's a kid and his car?

    And holy crap, They made this for $8 million? I'm gonna give them a kudos for that one. Perspective: It cost $1.3 million per minute of Transformers 2's 150 minute run time.
  • I'm calm as a Hindu cow. I just don't like prejudice.
  • mace
    there only one Black Lighting and thats DC Comic book character
  • Fir3Wolf
    I'm a fan of Timur. I enjoyed Nightwatch, Daywatch, and even Wanted. I like those movies really more because of the visuals which are always a treat to watch imo.
  • ake
    This looks, from a visual effects perspective, like a hell of lot more than $8M. It'll probably just be a schlocky, American action-adventure, but I'm sure it'll do well. Couldn't possibly be worse than Wanted.
  • sneakyfish
    It looks good (effects wise) But what i dont get is how does having a flying car make you a superhero?
  • sneakyfish
    What i just dont get is how does having a flying car make you a superhero?
  • cdawg
    looks oddly fascinating! this will be available in english audio, right? *crosses fingers*
  • justrobby
    looks very cool..
    Almost looked like a De-Lorean fight at the end..
  • fairportfan
    My own thought about what it reminded me of was more Century 21's "Supercar" crossed with "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"...
  • P@R@
    just reading this, makes me laugh alot
    "An old car with a special abilities. A copy of Transformers? Or Christine? Or Knight Rider? Or Back to the Future?" Transformers - can "make" themselfs into old or new (so no!), Christine - [love that movie, gave me chills at first] and its not a human made that sexy babe car evil, Knight Rider? - beats the hell outa me (X-Files to me, havent seen it, maybe lol) and as for Back to the Future... have to be a morron to trying to compare that movie, at that time, that car was awesome, and it was new not used lmao "If you want to make a time machine, why not making it with some style..." so = not even close
    and SPIDERMAN? yuk comparing to some dude who doesnt have a "Shiny metal ass" unlike that old junk "Volga" plus... ok im tired of typing, i'll make it simple
    Russians copied the movie, you are ubber wrong like freaking ~ times
    1, Timur is from Kazakhstan
    2, yes, everything (like 80%) was done in Russia, whole script was writen by who? lol
    3, forgot... ummmm lol
    4, and last (anyways to tired to explain to peeps who know nothing in movies, but "f**k me, f*******k meee" lol) look all movies are just copies from another picture, and same s**t at the end, hero saves the babe, the f**k and leave happly ever after ~.~ duh, right roflmao
    watch SWORDFISH now this is the s**t!!! (or some movies that close to it) PULPFICTION hellz yeah "The Fifth Element" (although old, and same w/ happy ending, but it has its own charm in it!) and you'll see that all other movies (but not all!) are alike, so saying one movie sucks, you mean the other sucks as well

    well i'm out

    f**k you very much and have a f**kingly nice day O.~

    p.s. im a little bit drunk so i'm sorry for being rude to those who just know how to weep like lil girls, make it simple MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIE FIRST! roflmao!!!
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