Set in 1983, this film opens with two cosmonauts preparing to return to Earth; they see something on the outside of their capsule. When the capsule lands one of them is dead and the other, Konstantin Veshnyakov, appears to be injured. He has no memory of what happened. The authorities, under Colonel Semiradov, invite psychiatrist Tatyana Klimova to try to help recover those memories. She is taken to a facility in Soviet Kazakhstan where she learns that there is far more to Konstantin's story than she was told... he has brought something back with him; something potentially very dangerous.
I enjoyed this film; some of the ideas may have been less than original but the setting gave it a freshness. Early on I wasn't sure what genre the film was as it is a while before it becomes obvious what the creature does and why. The design of the alien creature was impressive as was the way it moved. The cast did a solid job, most obviously Oksana Akinshina and Pyotr Fyodorov as Tatyana and Konstantin. While there isn't too much violence, what there is, is quite gory although unlikely to disturb horror fans. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to sci-fi fans.
These comments are based on watching the film in Russian with English subtitles.
Plot summary
At the height of the Cold War, a Soviet spacecraft crash lands after a mission gone awry, leaving the commander as its only survivor. After a renowned Russian psychologist is brought in to evaluate the commander's mental state, it becomes clear that something dangerous may have come back to Earth with him.
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Solid Russian sci-fi with horror elements
It's a quality film.
I'll be honest, I was really excited to see this, I don't have much experience with Russian Cinema unfortunately, but I'd this was anything to go by, then I am keen to see more.
A very good start, it's creepy, it's imaginative, I can truly believe that this is set in The Cold War USSR in the 1980's.
Well acted, well produced, I'm no film expert, but in terms of the visuals, it feels more American cinema than European cinema to me, it looks great.
I just love how Russian it is, from the name, to the Russian dolls that pop up.
It's chilling, it looks great, it exceeded my expectations, I perhaps didn't enjoy the ending quite to much, but that's a minor quibble, all in all, I thoroughly enjoyed it. 8/10.
Didn't do it for me
I've seen SPUTNIK variously described as "tense" and "exhilarating" but I'm afraid I found it nothing of the kind. It's just a typical modern example of film: it goes for a heightened look of realism, all drab greys and shadows in every corner, but it just looks bland, digital and depressing to this viewer. The story is the age-old tale in which an astronaut returns to Earth bringing something "extra" with him that's been doing the rounds since the 1950s, but all that leads to is a two-hour film in which scientists converse and investigate in a low key fashion. If you want exciting (albeit cheesier) sci-fi/horror combinations I recommend the likes of INSEMINOID, GALAXY OF TERROR, FORBIDDEN WORLD, THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN, even the recent film LIFE...