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Biting Elbows: Bad Motherfucker (2013) Online
Original Title :
Biting Elbows: Bad Motherfucker
Genre :
Creative Work / Short / Action / Music / Sci-Fi
Year :
2013
Directror :
Ilya Naishuller
Cast :
Oleg Poddubnyy,Andrei Dementiev,Artur Migranov
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
5min
Rating :
8.4/10
Biting Elbows: Bad Motherfucker (2013) Online

A man that is captured by an agency tries to escape and get a teleportation device.
Credited cast:
Oleg Poddubnyy Oleg Poddubnyy - The Man with the Case (as Oleg Poddubny)
Andrei Dementiev Andrei Dementiev
Artur Migranov Artur Migranov
Alexei Zamaraev Alexei Zamaraev
Oleg Tishutin Oleg Tishutin
Ilya Kondratev Ilya Kondratev - (as Ilya Kondratiev)
Alexei Alexeev Alexei Alexeev
Misha Lemur Belski Misha Lemur Belski
Nikolai Sorin Nikolai Sorin
Vlad Donec Vlad Donec
Ekaterina Gordeeva Ekaterina Gordeeva
Garik Buldenkov Garik Buldenkov
Olga Shkanakina Olga Shkanakina
Kirill Grishko Kirill Grishko
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Andrei Agafonov Andrei Agafonov

This is the video that inspired the movie Hardcore Henry

The director of this video is also the lead singer of the band Biting Elbows.


User reviews

Sadaron above the Gods

Sadaron above the Gods

As the title suggests, this is a music video first and a short film second but such technicalities shouldn't be allowed to bother you because this is a really enjoyable 5-minute short film. The plot sees a man pursuing a powerful device in a suitcase, trying to recover it from a load of black suited men. This plot is deliberately thin because really what the film is about is the delivery of a 5-minute action sequence of the chase from a viewpoint of a first-person shooter (ie we see the arms and occasionally legs of the main character but nothing else).

As an idea it is simple but it works very well indeed. It would be easy to assume it was a simple film to make (strap camera to a person and set him off running) but I very much doubt this is the case since some of the shots could not have been obtained this way even though they are made to look like they were. The action starts in an office building but crosses buildings, rooftops, decommissioned military jets, snowy mountains and so on, all the way with good movement and stunts. The track of the title plays constantly and it matches the action very well and the repetitive nature of the chorus will mean it gets stuck in your head.

There are probably not too many music videos from Russian electro-punk bands that are worth a look but this is one of them.
Meri

Meri

This is a music video (short film) shot entirely in 1st person. It is unique and you don't see too many videos executed so well. It is freely available on YouTube so check it out. If you grew up playing FPS (first-person shooter) games then you will enjoy this.

This is a precursor to the follow-up feature length film, Hardcore Henry. If you like what you see in this short film, I recommend that you check out Hardcore Henry. You can clearly see the influences of this video and what a bigger budget can do.

The director of this film and Hardcore Henry is apparently part of the music ground Biting Elbows. Not entirely sure what they play but it sounds like some sort of electronic punk rock music. If you are into that type of music, might be worth checking out that group.
Uriel

Uriel

These five minutes are apparently the music video fro a song from the band "Biting Elbows" and this was made 2 years ago. It's a very fast video and the fact that we follow some kind of secret agent in the first-person perspective makes this even fast. Apart from that, it's a completely mediocre effort, not bad, but also nothing memorable in here. The song is not too great or catchy and the action gets a bit repetitive soon, even at this short runtime. They tried to make it more interesting towards the end with a move inside the snowy mountains, but it didn't change anything in my opinion. Also the video looks fairly cheap occasionally. All in all, neither worth the watch nor the listen. Thumbs down.