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"You broke their guards arm and almost knocked out his eye. If you hadnt been sober, I would have put you away."

Brother (1997 film)
Brother (1997 film)
Brother is a 1997 Russian neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young ex-conscript who becomes embroiled with the Saint Petersburg mob through his criminal older brother. It appeared in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.
"You broke their guards arm and almost knocked out his eye. If you hadnt been sober, I would have put you away."
"If somethings wrong, Ill shoot you in the eye, bitch!"
"— Youre smart, German... Tell me - what do we live for? — Well, everyone decides for himself. Theres this saying, "what is good for the Russian is death for the German". I live to disprove it."
"Sergei Bodrov Jr. - Danila Bagrov"
"— Whats your name? — Stepan... — Dont worry, Stepan, we wont touch you. Just sit quietly and dont move... What do you do for work? — Director. On Radio One. — Oh, director? I saw one director... He, you know... shot music videos... — Theyre all faggots! — No one will lay a finger on you here, I tell you. You sit quietly, well wait for one comrade, talk to him, and let you go right away."
"Not Leningrad - Petersburg. Piter! Beautiful city, but provincial. You should go to Moscow, all the power is in Moscow. Ill clean up a bit here, and then to Moscow."
"Well, brother? Goodbye! God willing, well see each other again..."
"— Did I really break his arm? — No... Just dislocated it... — And that guy, the one who was yelling, who was he? — The director... — And what was that song? — "Wings"... by Nautilus..."
"— W-well, Ill go then? — Dont be a stranger..."
"— Mother wrote you were in the war? — Nah, I sat it out at HQ. I was a clerk. — Know how to shoot? — They took me to the shooting range..."
"Anatoli Zhuravlyov - Nervous Bandit"
"— What are they singing about? — What the hell do you care? Theyre great! — I dont like it. — This asshole gets off on Nautilus."