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− | + | {{Infobox Movie | |
+ | |name = Brother 2 <BR> (Brat 2) | ||
+ | |picture = Brother2.jpg | ||
+ | |caption = ''Film poster'' | ||
+ | |country = [[Image:RUS.jpg|25px]] Russia <BR> [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] USA | ||
+ | |director = [[Aleksey Balabanov]] | ||
+ | |date= 2000 | ||
+ | |language = Russian <BR> Ukrainian<br> English | ||
+ | |studio=Kinokompaniya CTB | ||
+ | |distributor= | ||
+ | |character1=Danila Bagrov | ||
+ | |actor1=[[Sergei Bodrov Jr.]] | ||
+ | |character2=Viktor Bagrov | ||
+ | |actor2=[[Viktor Sukhorukov]] | ||
+ | |character3=Belkin | ||
+ | |actor3=[[Sergey Makovetskiy]] | ||
+ | |character4=Irina Saltykova | ||
+ | |actor4=Irina Saltykova | ||
+ | |character5=Ilya | ||
+ | |actor5=[[Kirill Pirogov]] | ||
+ | |character6=Dasha-Marilyn | ||
+ | |actor6=[[Darya Yugrens]] | ||
+ | |character7=Mennis | ||
+ | |actor7=[[Gary Houston]] | ||
+ | |character8=Ben | ||
+ | |actor8=[[Ray Toler]] | ||
+ | |character9= | ||
+ | |actor9= | ||
+ | |character10= | ||
+ | |actor10= | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | Having arrived | + | '''Brother 2 (Brat 2)''' is a 2000 cult Russian film directed by Aleksey Balabanov. It is the sequel to the groundbreaking 1997 post-Soviet crime film [[Brother (Brat)]]. The story takes place about a year after the events that occurred in the first film. Having arrived in Moscow, Danila meets up with comrades from his army days and together they participate in the shooting of a telecast devoted to heroes of the First Chechen War. Afterward, Danila's friend Konstantin tells him about a problem which has befallen his twin-brother, Dmitri, a hockey player for the American NHL. Konstantin reveals that a dishonest American businessman named Manis has ensnared Dmitri within an exploitative contract deal, which gives Manis all of the money that Dmitri earns from playing hockey. Konstantin says that he will ask his boss, Belkin, who is the head of the bank, to talk with the American. After a meeting with Belkin, Konstantin gets killed by Belkin's excessively zealous assistants, which is due to their misinterpretation of his instructions (he told them to simply "sort out the problem" with Konstantin.) In the meantime, Viktor, Danila's elder brother, comes to Moscow. Danila decides to avenge the death of his friend, Konstantin, so he asks Viktor to help him. Carrying out the last will of Konstantin, they travel to America to punish Manis the American, return the stolen money to Konstantin's brother, (who is more scared now than anything) and to restore a 'truth' which Danila believes in, and nobody else seems to understand. |
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− | == | + | =Pistols= |
− | [[ | + | ==Tokarev TT-33== |
− | + | A [[Tokarev TT-33]]s is offered by the Russian arms dealer, who is nicknamed "the Fascist" ([[Konstantin Murzenko]]). | |
− | + | [[Image:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.]] | |
− | + | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace4.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Fascist: ''The Tulskiy Tokarev, aka TT. Today one is available - sorry, it's very quickly sold.'']] | |
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==Walther P38== | ==Walther P38== | ||
+ | A [[Walther P38]] is offered by the Fascist. | ||
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Walther P38 - 9x19]] | [[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Walther P38 - 9x19]] | ||
− | [[Walther | + | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace2.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Fascist: ''4 Walthers...'']] |
− | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace2.JPG|thumb|none| | + | |
+ | ==Walther PPK== | ||
+ | A [[Walther PPK]] is offered by the Fascist. | ||
+ | [[Image:WaltherPPK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Walther PPK - 9mm Kurz aka .380 ACP]] | ||
+ | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace2.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Fascist: ''4 Walthers...'']] | ||
==Luger P08== | ==Luger P08== | ||
+ | A [[Luger P08]] is offered by the Fascist. | ||
[[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Luger P08 9x19mm.]] | [[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Luger P08 9x19mm.]] | ||
− | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace7.JPG|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace7.JPG|thumb|none|600px|''...one Parabellum'']] |
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+ | ==Hand-made Pistol== | ||
+ | ''Danila'''s new girlfriend in Chicago, a street hooker named ''Dasha'', arranges a meeting for him with an illegal gun dealer. Since Danila knows that he has no money to pay for the guns, he decides to rob the gun dealer instead. Danila prepares for his meeting with the gun dealer by building a muzzle-loading, [[Zip Gun|hand made pistol]], which he improvises from materials that he finds on a construction site. In the former Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, such firearms earned the slang nickname "podzhig" or "podzhiga" (ignition), and they were widely used by various petty criminals from the 1970s until the 2000s, and even later. | ||
+ | [[Image:Danila'sHandMadePistol.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Danila's hand-made pistol.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Danila'sHandMadePistol3.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Danila prepair to shot.]] | ||
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+ | ==Beretta 92FS== | ||
+ | Viktor steals [[Beretta 92FS]] from a Chicago policeman and uses it against a Ukrainian mobster. | ||
+ | [[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta 92FS - 9mm.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:VictorInTheToiletCabin1.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Viktor ([[Viktor Sukhorukov]]) has just shot the Ukrainian mobster through the door of the toilet stall.]] | ||
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+ | ==Taurus PT99== | ||
+ | A [[Taurus PT99]] can be briefly seen used by the Ukrainian mobster (Pavel Sholyansky). | ||
+ | [[Image:MindPt99.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Older-model Taurus PT99 - 9x19mm.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-Beretta-Inox.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Ukrainian mobster in Chicago who is trying to kill Viktor uses a [[Taurus PT99]] fitted with a suppressor.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-Beretta-Inox2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Ukrainian mobster tries to shot Victor through the door of the toilet stall. Strangely enough, the suppressor seems to exacerbate the muzzle flash instead of eliminating it.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:DashaAndTheGunDealer1.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Dasha (Darya Yurgens) and the gun dealer (A.S. Smith). The gun dealer shows the guns to Danila.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:DanilaShootsThePimp.JPG|thumb|none|600px|''Danila'' ([[Sergei Bodrov Jr.]]) uses this [[Taurus PT99]] to kill Dasha's pimp and his henchmen, who come to Dasha's house to avenge Danila's robbery of the gun dealer.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Colt 1911== |
− | [[Image: | + | After Danila shoots the gun dealer in the face with his hand-made pistol, he steals a [[Colt 1911]] from the gun dealer's driver. |
− | + | [[Image:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1911 - .45ACP]] | |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Brat2-M1911.jpg|thumb|none|600px|M1911 can be seen.]] |
− | == | + | ==Glock 17== |
− | [[Image: | + | One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has what appears to be a [[Glock 17]]. |
− | + | [[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Glock 17 - 9x19mm]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Brat2 01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the Chicago cops on the left takes cover with what appears to be a Glock 17.]] |
− | == | + | ==Cobray M11/9== |
− | [[Image: | + | Danila steals a [[Cobray M11/9]] from the gun dealer. In search of ''Manis'', ''Danila'' comes to his club and hides the weapon in a toilet bowl tank. After waiting for an opportunity, ''Danila'' takes the weapon from its hiding place, and then he shoots all of the security guards with it. |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:M11 2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Cobray M11/9 9x19mm]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:DashaAndTheGunDealer1.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Dasha (Darya Yurgens) and the gun dealer (A.S. Smith). The gun dealer shows the guns to Danila.]] |
− | + | [[Image:Danilashootsthesecurity.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Danila mops up in the Metro Club. Unlike most film appearances of the weapon, it fires in semiauto.]] | |
+ | [[Image:DanilaKills.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Danila finishes off the security in the Metro Club.]] | ||
− | ==[[ | + | ==Browning Hi-Power== |
− | [[Image: | + | What appears to be a [[Browning Hi-Power]] is seen at the Metro Club. |
+ | [[File:BrowningHiPowerPistol9mm.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian manufacture) - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | ||
+ | [[Image:DanilaKills.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The gun can be seen on the table.]] | ||
− | + | =Revolvers= | |
+ | ==Bruni Olympic 6== | ||
+ | The "Untouchable Tours" guide as the "Gangster" fires what appears to be a rubber prop molded off a blank-firing [[Bruni Olympic 6]]. | ||
+ | [[Image:Olympic6_1.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Bruni Olympic 6 with composite grips - .22 blanks]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-BlankRevolver.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The "Untouchable Tours" (Chicago's gangster tour) guide fires his revolver.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Nagant M1895== |
− | [[ | + | A [[Nagant M1895 Revolver]] is offered by the Fascist. |
− | + | [[Image:Nagant-1895.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nagant M1895 Pistol - 7.62x38N cartridge (aka 7.62 Nagant ammo).]] | |
− | + | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace6.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Fascist: ''Here is a Nagant, but it is absolutely unreliable. The firing pin has been worn down.'']] | |
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− | ''' | + | =Submachine Guns= |
+ | ==MP38== | ||
+ | ''Danila'''s first gun in the movie is an [[MP38]]. He gets it from the ''Fascist''. ''Danila'' uses this sound-suppressed submachine gun to fire upon the gangsters looking out for him at the entrance of Irina's house. | ||
+ | [[Image:Mp38-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The MP38 was the sub-machine gun of the German Military before 1940. It was still used in small quantities in 1941 and 1942.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:44-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Danila checks out a MP38 at the Fascist's armory.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Mp38.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MP38 hanging from the shoulder of Danila.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:ShootingMobstersWithMP40.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Danila shoots the mobsters.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==PPSh-41== |
− | [[ | + | A [[PPSh-41]] is offered by the Fascist. |
− | + | [[Image:PPSH-01-SMG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace3.JPG|thumb|none|600px| <br /> Quote the Fascist: ''"The gun is heavy, reliable, lethal"''.]] |
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− | == | + | ==Kedr PP-91== |
− | + | It is hard to notice, but at the very beginning of the movie, a security guard at the Ostankino TV center is seen carrying a [[Kedr PP-91]] submachine gun with its stock folded. We get to see only the front part. | |
− | + | [[Image:Kedrpp91.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kedr PP-91 Submachine Gun - 9x18mm Makarov.]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:Danila_Bagrov_in_Ostankino_TV_center.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The security guard checks Danila's passport with the Kedr PP-91 submachine gun slung on his shoulder.]] |
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− | == | + | =Assault Rifles= |
− | + | ==AKS-74U== | |
+ | An [[AKS-74U]] is first seen in the hands of one of one of Belkin's henchmen, who are waiting for ''Danila'' at the entrance of ''Irina'''s house. It is used later by one of the thugs during the car chase. | ||
+ | [[File:AKS74U.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-Aksu.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Belkin's thugs fires the AKS-74U during the car chase.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==CAR-15== |
− | [[Image: | + | One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a [[CAR-15]] semi-automatic rifle. |
− | + | [[Image:CAR-15Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Commercial CAR-15 semi-automatic Rifle - 5.56x45mm.]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[Image:Brat2-Car15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a [[CAR-15]] semi-automatic rifle.]] |
− | == | + | =Shotguns= |
+ | ==Mossberg 500 Persuader== | ||
+ | One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a [[Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500 Persuader]]. | ||
+ | [[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mossberg 500 Persuader with standard five-round magazine tube - 12 gauge]] | ||
+ | [[File:Brat2 01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the Chicago cops on the left aims the Mossberg 500 Persuader.]] | ||
− | + | =Machine Guns= | |
+ | ==Degtyaryov DP-27 light machine gun== | ||
+ | A [[DP-27 light machine gun]] is offered by the Fascist. | ||
+ | [[Image:DP-28.jpg|thumb|none|400px|DP-27 Light Machine Gun magazine - 7.62x54mm]] | ||
+ | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace3.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Fascist: ''And now the home product: a DP light machine gun, still packed in grease.'']] | ||
− | [[ | + | ==MG 34== |
− | [[Image: | + | An [[MG 34]] machine gun can be seen hanging on the wall at the Fascist's armory. |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Mg-34.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MG 34 - 7.92x57mm Mauser.]] |
+ | [[Image:Brat2-Mg34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A MG 34 can be seen hanging on the wall at the Fascist's armory.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Maxim M1910/30== |
− | + | During Viktor's and Danila's first conversation in the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Viktor notices a [[Maxim M1910/30]] machine gun lying on a table. Expressing admiration, ''Viktor'' says a few words about it. Subsequently, Viktor suggests to take the machine gun with them. During the pursuit, Viktor engages the pursuer's car with the weapon. | |
+ | [[File:1910-30.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Russian Maxim 1910/30 machine gun - 7.62x54mmR]] | ||
+ | [[Image:VictorLookingAtTheMachineGun.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Viktor notices a machine gun.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-Maxim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''Viktor'' engages the pursuer's car with this machine gun.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:VictorShootsTheMaxim.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Viktor obliterates the pursuer's SUV.]] | ||
− | == | + | =Other= |
− | + | ==Model 24 Stielhandgranate== | |
+ | [[Model 24 Stielhandgranate]] can be seen in the hands of ''The Fascist'' and, later, Danila. | ||
+ | [[Image:M24handgrenade.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Antipersonnel fragmentation M24 hand grenade.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-M24.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The ''Fascist'' holds the M24 Grenade.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Brat2-M24-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Danila throws a M24 Grenade into the car.]] | ||
− | + | ==Faustpatrone== | |
+ | A [[Panzerfaust|Faustpatrone]] is offered by the Fascist. | ||
+ | [[Image:Panzerfaust Klein.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Panzerfaust Klein or Faustpatrone - 33mm with 95mm warhead]] | ||
+ | [[Image:AtFascist'sPlace.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Fascist: ''Faustpatrones. Two. Sorry - I did not check them.'']] | ||
− | + | =See Also= | |
+ | [[Brother (Brat)]] | ||
[[Category:Movie]] | [[Category:Movie]] | ||
[[Category:Crime]] | [[Category:Crime]] | ||
[[Category:Russian Produced/Filmed]] | [[Category:Russian Produced/Filmed]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Aleksey Balabanov]] |
Revision as of 11:54, 13 May 2024
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Brother 2 (Brat 2) is a 2000 cult Russian film directed by Aleksey Balabanov. It is the sequel to the groundbreaking 1997 post-Soviet crime film Brother (Brat). The story takes place about a year after the events that occurred in the first film. Having arrived in Moscow, Danila meets up with comrades from his army days and together they participate in the shooting of a telecast devoted to heroes of the First Chechen War. Afterward, Danila's friend Konstantin tells him about a problem which has befallen his twin-brother, Dmitri, a hockey player for the American NHL. Konstantin reveals that a dishonest American businessman named Manis has ensnared Dmitri within an exploitative contract deal, which gives Manis all of the money that Dmitri earns from playing hockey. Konstantin says that he will ask his boss, Belkin, who is the head of the bank, to talk with the American. After a meeting with Belkin, Konstantin gets killed by Belkin's excessively zealous assistants, which is due to their misinterpretation of his instructions (he told them to simply "sort out the problem" with Konstantin.) In the meantime, Viktor, Danila's elder brother, comes to Moscow. Danila decides to avenge the death of his friend, Konstantin, so he asks Viktor to help him. Carrying out the last will of Konstantin, they travel to America to punish Manis the American, return the stolen money to Konstantin's brother, (who is more scared now than anything) and to restore a 'truth' which Danila believes in, and nobody else seems to understand.
The following weapons were used in the film Brother 2 (Brat 2):
Pistols
Tokarev TT-33
A Tokarev TT-33s is offered by the Russian arms dealer, who is nicknamed "the Fascist" (Konstantin Murzenko).
Walther P38
A Walther P38 is offered by the Fascist.
Walther PPK
A Walther PPK is offered by the Fascist.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 is offered by the Fascist.
Hand-made Pistol
Danila's new girlfriend in Chicago, a street hooker named Dasha, arranges a meeting for him with an illegal gun dealer. Since Danila knows that he has no money to pay for the guns, he decides to rob the gun dealer instead. Danila prepares for his meeting with the gun dealer by building a muzzle-loading, hand made pistol, which he improvises from materials that he finds on a construction site. In the former Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia, such firearms earned the slang nickname "podzhig" or "podzhiga" (ignition), and they were widely used by various petty criminals from the 1970s until the 2000s, and even later.
Beretta 92FS
Viktor steals Beretta 92FS from a Chicago policeman and uses it against a Ukrainian mobster.
Taurus PT99
A Taurus PT99 can be briefly seen used by the Ukrainian mobster (Pavel Sholyansky).
Colt 1911
After Danila shoots the gun dealer in the face with his hand-made pistol, he steals a Colt 1911 from the gun dealer's driver.
Glock 17
One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has what appears to be a Glock 17.
Cobray M11/9
Danila steals a Cobray M11/9 from the gun dealer. In search of Manis, Danila comes to his club and hides the weapon in a toilet bowl tank. After waiting for an opportunity, Danila takes the weapon from its hiding place, and then he shoots all of the security guards with it.
Browning Hi-Power
What appears to be a Browning Hi-Power is seen at the Metro Club.
Revolvers
Bruni Olympic 6
The "Untouchable Tours" guide as the "Gangster" fires what appears to be a rubber prop molded off a blank-firing Bruni Olympic 6.
Nagant M1895
A Nagant M1895 Revolver is offered by the Fascist.
Submachine Guns
MP38
Danila's first gun in the movie is an MP38. He gets it from the Fascist. Danila uses this sound-suppressed submachine gun to fire upon the gangsters looking out for him at the entrance of Irina's house.
PPSh-41
A PPSh-41 is offered by the Fascist.
Kedr PP-91
It is hard to notice, but at the very beginning of the movie, a security guard at the Ostankino TV center is seen carrying a Kedr PP-91 submachine gun with its stock folded. We get to see only the front part.
Assault Rifles
AKS-74U
An AKS-74U is first seen in the hands of one of one of Belkin's henchmen, who are waiting for Danila at the entrance of Irina's house. It is used later by one of the thugs during the car chase.
CAR-15
One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a CAR-15 semi-automatic rifle.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 Persuader
One of the Chicago cops who arrests Viktor has a Mossberg 500 Persuader.
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27 light machine gun
A DP-27 light machine gun is offered by the Fascist.
MG 34
An MG 34 machine gun can be seen hanging on the wall at the Fascist's armory.
Maxim M1910/30
During Viktor's and Danila's first conversation in the State Historical Museum in Moscow, Viktor notices a Maxim M1910/30 machine gun lying on a table. Expressing admiration, Viktor says a few words about it. Subsequently, Viktor suggests to take the machine gun with them. During the pursuit, Viktor engages the pursuer's car with the weapon.
Other
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Model 24 Stielhandgranate can be seen in the hands of The Fascist and, later, Danila.
Faustpatrone
A Faustpatrone is offered by the Fascist.