I suppose he’s still getting used to living in Europe after a lifetime in Asia. I felt discombobulated moving 25km so I can’t imagine changing continent.
Yeah they are opposites: Roman is young a man with lots of hair from Russia who is fascinated by the west. Bald is older and bald and fascinated with Russia/Ex-Soviet states.
I'm polish and i watched brat and understood most of it in original russian audiio,it's the best movie i ever watched, i also listen to Viktor tsoi alot because Gruppa krovi slaps hard
Tbh it would probably be the other way around in most cases lol. Cemeteries in Russia are almost never treated as parks. Most would only go to them in order to visit a family member who has passed away, while in Europe, my experience shows me that many go to them just to have a walk. Not sure whether this is a cultural difference or something else. Could also be that cemeteries in Russia tend to be on village / town / city outskirts, or even outside of them, so I doubt most would walk for an hour through nothing in order to get to a cemetery. Plus, they usually aren't all that pleasant to walk through, since most are relatively new, and feel almost temporary, unlike this lutheran one in st. pete
It's ironic you said that because in Chicago all the parks were once cemeteries until the population grew & expanded the land. Moving all those smaller cemeteries to outer Chicago.
@@e-u-r-o-p-l-o-v I think you're right on as to why people go for a walk in a cemetary, it's the location. People don't go looking for one just to walk tho if it's in your area/neighborhood & there are not parks nearby then a cemetary is convenient ...& peaceful lol 🤫👻
Haha, love how everyone thinks of Khabib everytime someone says the word "location". Just send location, where is my location?? I guna cam, I guna smesh!
I doubt you will read this Roman, I'm just another brick in the wall, but man this is an epic video you killed it bro, 👏, you seem a lot happier also since you moved, best wishes stay safe, and keep these awesome videos coming
Did you know the origins of the Russian word for railway station? It’s named after the railway station in a part of London called Vauxhall when a visiting Russian dignitary in the 1800s was so impressed with it he took the concept back with him and hence the term Voksal meaning station in Russian.
@@alexnoor7689 way!!! Just like the Japanese word for suit is “sabbiro”. This comes from the early 1900s when the Japanese ambassador to UK returned to Japan wearing a suit. When asked by the Japanese where did he get this type of clothing he replied “saville row” which is the district of London famous for tailoring. This has then become the Japanese word for suit, “sabbiro”.
@@alexnoor7689 interestingly also the London area of Vauxhall, is originally named after the Manor House that used to be there, Fawkes Hall after a relative of Guy Fawkes who as we know was burned at the stake for trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
This is so nostalgic for me. When I lived in St Petersburg I was always recognising places from movies like Брат, actually part of the reason I anted to live there at ll was because I had seen so much of it through movies and tv. I used to pass the в чём сила graffiti every day on the way to uni.
@@longgc4859 and we should say, that in the word "zdorovo" the emphasis is on the second "o", and not on the first, otherwise it will have a completely different meaning.
@Robert Arnold The main point in that and the reason why this quote became such a cult meme is the direct and informal way Danila greeted the bandits who he saw for the first time in life. I mean it's kinda like with the mafia in US films, you don't go and greet the guys you see first time in life "Hi mafiosi!"
Well he did mention how you can see more varieties of people in st Petersburg who mind their own business when they see a long haired man with a camera compared to Chelyabinsk
The train stations in Russia are so fancy, it looks like you're inside a palace. The train stations in my country is just a wood bench with a roof, no different from a bus stop.
for real. there aren’t even subways where i live just light rails. and the stations are piss poor. guaranteed to see a homeless man taking a shit when you’re in there. gotta love the midwest.
duud, this feels so weird, I'm local, and now I see a Chalyabinsker that I've been watching for years walk through all these magical place, this causes double nostalgia by both the "Brat" movie and my own life. Miss those times when the gulf was so available to walk by.
the video is great, especially the moment when smoking next to the bridge. I'm Russian myself but I haven't visited these places (had no intention to), but this video really made feel great. thanks, man
The nautilus soundtrack from the fist movie was pretty dope but it didn't make an impact on my life as much as the sequel's music. Mid 2000s late nights going down New Jersey turnpike blasting that.. "БОЛЬШИЕ ГОРОДА!"
My favourite video of yours in a while, Roman. It was your review of Brat that introduced me to the film, and I loved what I saw when I watched it. Russian movies vary wildly in quality from what I know about, but Brat is great storytelling, and I honestly wish I understood Russian to fully get the word play of some lines. For example I think Kruhgly is a good villan, but most of his puns don't seem to translate well in most versions I've seen, and so I feel like I'm missing out on something with his character.
Roman - as an additional content idea, consider interviewing WW2 vets around SPB. There is a huge audience for American WW2 vet interviews. Russian vets with you as an English/Russian speaking host would be a rare combo. Their insight on what was and now is Russia would be interesting as well. Love your content, thanks.
they're all pretty much dead at this point. men don't usually live to 100 years in russia. the youngest possible vet (18 yo in 1945) would be 94 yo right now
@@a55a551n90 True, except a lot of "vets" were nowhere near 18. Especially in Leningrad.
3 года назад+7
@@davidmullins3271 and the ones who were died in a gulag, alcoholism or lung cancer after getting back to the motherland. Male life expectancy in russia is ~65
There used to be a Finnish travel company that would take you on a Raskolnikov tour of St. Petersburg, going to all the places in Crime and Punishment and drink the mentioned amount of vodka. It is not done anymore, for good reasons.
Amazing! Thanks for putting in the effort to do this, Brat is a major influence in my own life, I am from Scotland and Tartan DVD released Brat over here in the UK Your content is Fantastic Roman, Thanks!
As a person who used to make and place gravestones I don't think it was disrespectful to film at that old cemetary. These old places are full of wonderful art, though be it a bit melancholic. It's okay to film graves as long as it's meant to show respect for the beauty of these old places. It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it. ;)
Never heard of "Brat" but now I'm very interested & will check it out. Will need subtitles of course 😆 tho I don't mind watching foreign films in their original language, I actually enjoy that, taking in the culture & learning a few words.
I started out my NFKRZ journey after watching Brat for the first time and it's nice to see it sort of come full circle with this video. Roman, you are Danila now.
Gotta admit, the St Petersburg video content has been a big attractant for me to watch your videos lately. I used to watch videos time to time, but understandably, Chelyabinsk isn't the most enticing filming location 😂 спасибо вам за хорошего контента
I'm from England. Whenever I wanted to watch a foreign film, Брат (and Брат 2) was definitely on the top list. I've watched it loads of times and it's still one of my favourites. Thanks for doing a location tour. and yeah, that beach-turned-apartment location was a real surprise.
I love seeing someone my age across the world doing something so awesome showing us places not everyone can see take it easy Roman! from Vegas if you ever in town let me know
St.Petersburg is the best city in Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world ;) And i was born on 18-th line on Vasilyevsky Island, but unfortunately I don’t live in Russia for 20 years and still miss this town :(
Really well done! Hope to see you cover more about Soviet/modern Russian music scene and all the history SP has to offer! Long time watcher, first time commenter. Love it! Thanks Roman
Man the old formula where you talked about stuff and explained it was great, but this new format where you show us the physical place as you talk about it is so so much more fun.
The railway station may have been originally built in the 1830s, but what you're seeing is Art Nouveau, which in St Pets would have been late 1890s to ~1910.
This is one of your masterpieces, well done, and for anyone who has not seen Brat I would recommend first to watch Romas review and then the actual Movie. The movie is usually available on RUclips
I also visited all the Brat movie locations when I visited St Petersburg :D I even walked alone as a 20 year old woman around Apraskin Dvor and I was kid of scared, but it wasn't too bad. Lol
@@k.c7655 Its become a bit more polished in the last few years but still kind of Russian Chinatown (only with Central Asian migrants) in the middle of the city :)
Literally just watched Brat for the first time there. Cool to see all the locations as they are now. Now i have to find a link to Brat 2. Keep up the good work Roman :)
i loved this video so much! seeing how much this city has changed but some locations were still the same was amazing! i love how you included the sequences of the movie while you were there and all the informations you had to share with us! thank you for this amazing work!
I watched both Brat 1 & Brat 2 some days ago for my Russian film class and I loved both movies, the second is my favorite tho. Also watched your in depth reviews of the movies and learned some interesting stuff along the way. Hope you're doing good with what's been going on these days, Roman 💗
Present version of that station was built 1901-4, although the original wooden station was indeed built in 1937, with trains running to Tsarskoye Selo. It had been restored several times. Looks great today. Thanks.
Back in the day when I was learning russian I started watching some recommended classics, all the only thing all of them had in common was the colour pallete filter, which made them all seem nostalgic and depressive, still one of my favorite vibes to see in movies in general now.
That's a nice looking cemetery, and by the looks of it, some are still maintained by not having tall overgrowth near the tombs. Also, you might wanted to buy a cheap mic muffs, any cheap muffs is fine and it helps a lot with windy conditions.
Дружище, ну ты меня прям порадовал! Я аж кайфанул! Я этот фильм до дыр затёр! Ну и эту экскурсию ни один музей не покажет! Ну и конечно же Рок-Остров отдельно меня порадовал, т.к. у меня у самого коллекция винила и я её расширяю! Респект тебе, дружище!!!:)
The acting guy, the director himself and the whole bunch of people from the Balabanov's filming crew who was with Sergey in that Valley looking for location for his own film. God bless their souls
Quality content, funny to remember what you used to upload and how much better your content has gotten. Started watching you back when Pyrocinical and Leafy and stuff like that was popping on yt and you are the only youtuber I stuck around and continued watching. I am so glad that you're content is so good.
Delighting video, enjoyed a lot seeing the spots from the film in actuality. Gotta say I'm a big fan of the movie, I only watched the first one tho, still need to finish the second one, howeverer I will set the time to see it. Keep doing with the nice videos, love your channel!
Roman - "Looks pretty European"
Bald - "Looks pretty Soviet"
grass is always greener on the other side
I suppose he’s still getting used to living in Europe after a lifetime in Asia. I felt discombobulated moving 25km so I can’t imagine changing continent.
ахахах точняк
Geowizard - "Looks pretty Russian"
me: looks pretty
Roman, if you are impressed by reclaiming land from sea to build a neighborhood and a road.... You should visit the Netherlands. xaxa
Are you and Boris making another Hardbass track?
Uamee? Thats a name i havent heard in a while
@@ishikihikari4458 he is Latvian
@@ishikihikari4458 it's common knowledge.
@@ivansgirl144 Isn't he Estonian?
Now Roman needs to go to NYC to visit all the locations of Brat 2
And Chicago
That's impossible now
Roman in NYC would be epic
And then dive in the ocean to catch some lobster to cook in a pot on a fire just next to the ocean.
@@dwishs why
European seems to be NFKRZ equivalency to Bald and Bankrupt's soviet
So we are in a EUROPEAN metro
Soviet is European. :D
@@ivanmilanov8386 Yeah I was referring to the usage of the two words
@@ivanmilanov8386 when people say European they think of Western Europe.
Yeah they are opposites: Roman is young a man with lots of hair from Russia who is fascinated by the west. Bald is older and bald and fascinated with Russia/Ex-Soviet states.
I'm polish and i watched brat and understood most of it in original russian audiio,it's the best movie i ever watched, i also listen to Viktor tsoi alot because Gruppa krovi slaps hard
Do you know any site that has an English subtitles?
@@bengaliinplatforms1268 i think its on youtube! I believe I watched it here with subs
Bardzo miło że zrozumiałeś. Szkoda ze nie ma tłumaczenia na polski
Zajebista muzyka, idealnie dobrana pod te filmy. Jest klimat.
Russia: "This is a park."
Foreigner: "I thought this was a cemetery?"
Russia: "Yes."
Tbh it would probably be the other way around in most cases lol. Cemeteries in Russia are almost never treated as parks. Most would only go to them in order to visit a family member who has passed away, while in Europe, my experience shows me that many go to them just to have a walk. Not sure whether this is a cultural difference or something else. Could also be that cemeteries in Russia tend to be on village / town / city outskirts, or even outside of them, so I doubt most would walk for an hour through nothing in order to get to a cemetery. Plus, they usually aren't all that pleasant to walk through, since most are relatively new, and feel almost temporary, unlike this lutheran one in st. pete
It's ironic you said that because in Chicago all the parks were once cemeteries until the population grew & expanded the land. Moving all those smaller cemeteries to outer Chicago.
The true answer is C: All of the Above.
@@e-u-r-o-p-l-o-v I think you're right on as to why people go for a walk in a cemetary, it's the location. People don't go looking for one just to walk tho if it's in your area/neighborhood & there are not parks nearby then a cemetary is convenient ...& peaceful lol 🤫👻
cemetaries used to be huge gardens and places where people would relax and hangout the same as parks actually.
I like how Roman is pretty fluent but still says "location" in the most russian way
Just send me location
Send location for smash
Haha, love how everyone thinks of Khabib everytime someone says the word "location". Just send location, where is my location?? I guna cam, I guna smesh!
Smesh
Isn’t that right?im Russian and I thought that’s how you’re supposed to use this word
I doubt you will read this Roman, I'm just another brick in the wall, but man this is an epic video you killed it bro, 👏, you seem a lot happier also since you moved, best wishes stay safe, and keep these awesome videos coming
Hey! Teacher leave those kids alone
пинк флойд референс
@@altynbek2838 i dont speak Russian
@@Mikeunism1 he said pink floyd reference
All in all it's just another brick in the wall.
Did you know the origins of the Russian word for railway station? It’s named after the railway station in a part of London called Vauxhall when a visiting Russian dignitary in the 1800s was so impressed with it he took the concept back with him and hence the term Voksal meaning station in Russian.
Class comment, cheers for a cool fact
no way
@@alexnoor7689 way!!!
Just like the Japanese word for suit is “sabbiro”.
This comes from the early 1900s when the Japanese ambassador to UK returned to Japan wearing a suit. When asked by the Japanese where did he get this type of clothing he replied “saville row” which is the district of London famous for tailoring. This has then become the Japanese word for suit, “sabbiro”.
@@CaptYoho I always knew that GB is the root of civilization ! Thanks for NWOBHM
@@alexnoor7689 interestingly also the London area of Vauxhall, is originally named after the Manor House that used to be there, Fawkes Hall after a relative of Guy Fawkes who as we know was burned at the stake for trying to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
Thats awesome that the music store is still in business. So many have closed shop here in the states
Record stores here really don't exist outside of the major cites like San Francisco,New York and LA
It's still in business only thanks to the Brat movie
This is so nostalgic for me. When I lived in St Petersburg I was always recognising places from movies like Брат, actually part of the reason I anted to live there at ll was because I had seen so much of it through movies and tv. I used to pass the в чём сила graffiti every day on the way to uni.
Damn Elle you're russian?
@Robert Arnold you mean "Zdorovo, bandity" one? Zdorovo is a greeting in russian, a short for Zdravstvuyte.
@@longgc4859 and we should say, that in the word "zdorovo" the emphasis is on the second "o", and not on the first, otherwise it will have a completely different meaning.
@@MemoryOfTheAncestors well, in that case i prefer to write "zdarova" instead. tho it's not grammatically correct)
@Robert Arnold The main point in that and the reason why this quote became such a cult meme is the direct and informal way Danila greeted the bandits who he saw for the first time in life. I mean it's kinda like with the mafia in US films, you don't go and greet the guys you see first time in life "Hi mafiosi!"
Watched the movie after seeing your review, one of my favorites now
Roman, you seem to be a lot more comfortable in front of the Camera than you were in your old hometown, ST Pete must be treating you well my friend!
Well he did mention how you can see more varieties of people in st Petersburg who mind their own business when they see a long haired man with a camera compared to Chelyabinsk
Yeah he getting a lot of fine tail in SPB
The train stations in Russia are so fancy, it looks like you're inside a palace. The train stations in my country is just a wood bench with a roof, no different from a bus stop.
I was pissed with NY state transportation after seeing St. Petersburgh's terminal interiors. They look like opera houses.
for real. there aren’t even subways where i live just light rails. and the stations are piss poor. guaranteed to see a homeless man taking a shit when you’re in there. gotta love the midwest.
Only in moscow and petersburg
@@mariwehman that's how the public transportation is in phoenix, only one light rail and it's horribly taken care of
That’s classical architecture for you it’s great
Roman looks like the right choice to play Danila Bagrov for a remake of "брат".
Is still cancelled?
He should play his son in the movie and set in in 2021 lol
@@EatMyShortsAU Danila didn't have a son
Does he tho ?
@@taztheunstoppable5479 I have not watched the movie only Roman's review. But perhaps they can write him in to the story.
duud, this feels so weird, I'm local, and now I see a Chalyabinsker that I've been watching for years walk through all these magical place, this causes double nostalgia by both the "Brat" movie and my own life.
Miss those times when the gulf was so available to walk by.
Каким чудом он смог словить солнечный день в Питере осенью? Челябинский шаман
Предрассудки это всё.
I'm thankful for the translate feature here 😂
Позавчера было очень солнечно. Только ветер был такой шо пиздес
the video is great, especially the moment when smoking next to the bridge. I'm Russian myself but I haven't visited these places (had no intention to), but this video really made feel great. thanks, man
Hey I'm subscribed to your channel
@@fredsucksatminecraft2753 yeah, I know:) thx
That is because you are too busy drinking vodka and participating in fighting tournaments..
Eyyy Zangieff youre here too
@@EatMyShortsAU you mean face slapping tournaments?
The nautilus soundtrack from the fist movie was pretty dope but it didn't make an impact on my life as much as the sequel's music. Mid 2000s late nights going down New Jersey turnpike blasting that.. "БОЛЬШИЕ ГОРОДА!"
My favourite video of yours in a while, Roman. It was your review of Brat that introduced me to the film, and I loved what I saw when I watched it. Russian movies vary wildly in quality from what I know about, but Brat is great storytelling, and I honestly wish I understood Russian to fully get the word play of some lines. For example I think Kruhgly is a good villan, but most of his puns don't seem to translate well in most versions I've seen, and so I feel like I'm missing out on something with his character.
He just speaks in self-made rhymed proverbs which sound pretty funny. Don't know how they managed to translate them
Roman - as an additional content idea, consider interviewing WW2 vets around SPB. There is a huge audience for American WW2 vet interviews. Russian vets with you as an English/Russian speaking host would be a rare combo. Their insight on what was and now is Russia would be interesting as well. Love your content, thanks.
I totally agree!
@@larrybxl5406 Same also!
they're all pretty much dead at this point. men don't usually live to 100 years in russia. the youngest possible vet (18 yo in 1945) would be 94 yo right now
@@a55a551n90 True, except a lot of "vets" were nowhere near 18. Especially in Leningrad.
@@davidmullins3271 and the ones who were died in a gulag, alcoholism or lung cancer after getting back to the motherland. Male life expectancy in russia is ~65
There used to be a Finnish travel company that would take you on a Raskolnikov tour of St. Petersburg, going to all the places in Crime and Punishment and drink the mentioned amount of vodka. It is not done anymore, for good reasons.
When you walked into the music store part of me hoped you would of asked for Nautilus Pompilius
Thank you Roman for showing me this locations from Saint Petersburg. I will put them in my must visit list for the Winter vacation
I literally just finished watching Brat, my first Russian movies and it was honestly amazing.
How can I find it?
@@elliot391 it's on prime video
How they translated bus scene? It's pretty racist actually
Now watch Brat 2
@@rwepnca7424 Well, he also does not like Jewish
Amazing! Thanks for putting in the effort to do this, Brat is a major influence in my own life, I am from Scotland and Tartan DVD released Brat over here in the UK
Your content is Fantastic Roman, Thanks!
this is a certified брат classic
Can't wait for NFKRZ to actually check out the Brat 2 locations, especially the Russian neighbourhoods in Chicago.
As a person who used to make and place gravestones I don't think it was disrespectful to film at that old cemetary. These old places are full of wonderful art, though be it a bit melancholic. It's okay to film graves as long as it's meant to show respect for the beauty of these old places. It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it. ;)
I don’t usually comment on videos much but I’ve got to say keep doing what you’re doing the content recently has been amazing honestly
Never heard of "Brat" but now I'm very interested & will check it out. Will need subtitles of course 😆 tho I don't mind watching foreign films in their original language, I actually enjoy that, taking in the culture & learning a few words.
its up on RUclips w/ Eng subtitles
@@officerpulaski1946 thx brat
@@MobbKeith brat, you're such a brat :)
By the way this movies is on netflix
@@australianpainter42069 Is it? I just searched for it on Netflix and it didn't come up. I guess it depends on the country.
The shots at the start recreating the movie are so cool! Very well done
I have never heard of the movie Brat, but now I'm going to watch it. Great video, Roman!
I started out my NFKRZ journey after watching Brat for the first time and it's nice to see it sort of come full circle with this video. Roman, you are Danila now.
Gotta admit, the St Petersburg video content has been a big attractant for me to watch your videos lately. I used to watch videos time to time, but understandably, Chelyabinsk isn't the most enticing filming location 😂 спасибо вам за хорошего контента
I love record stores because they're very rare nowadays. If I'm ever in SPB, I'll definiely look for it.
I'm from England. Whenever I wanted to watch a foreign film, Брат (and Брат 2) was definitely on the top list. I've watched it loads of times and it's still one of my favourites. Thanks for doing a location tour. and yeah, that beach-turned-apartment location was a real surprise.
roman is getting chader and chader with each new upload
It was an absolutely epic video! The scene recreation, OMG, beautiful!!!
The editing in the intro is just straight fire.
I love seeing someone my age across the world doing something so awesome showing us places not everyone can see take it easy Roman! from Vegas if you ever in town let me know
That cemetery was breathtakingly beautiful.
In the cemetery: "I don't know how active it is..."
It seems dead quiet to me!
The undead only come out of their coffins at night.
finally took the time to watch Brat/Brother and wow what a great movie. And straight here, roman capped it off with this great vid
excellent
Someone really said "We need a Cyrillic Comic Sans font, pronto!"
What a lovely wee tour of SPb and the Brother locations. Thanks, Roman!
My lifelong goal has been fulfilled, Roman sat exactly where Bodrov and I sat when taking a picture of the Troitsky Bridge.
I watched Brat because of your Brat review Roman. Great upload.
St. Petersburg looks lit af good content chief
Your narration is very well spoken and a joy to listen. The editing is also superb!
St.Petersburg is the best city in Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world ;) And i was born on 18-th line on Vasilyevsky Island, but unfortunately I don’t live in Russia for 20 years and still miss this town :(
I has tattoo on my left arm that reminds me of my home on the 15th line :) i love Vasilyevski. You should visit it someday
Really well done! Hope to see you cover more about Soviet/modern Russian music scene and all the history SP has to offer! Long time watcher, first time commenter. Love it! Thanks Roman
Man the old formula where you talked about stuff and explained it was great, but this new format where you show us the physical place as you talk about it is so so much more fun.
The railway station may have been originally built in the 1830s, but what you're seeing is Art Nouveau, which in St Pets would have been late 1890s to ~1910.
yep, the station 1837 and the building 1904.
I love the movies to pieces, it's my childhood 💖 Part Two is the best!
This is so awesome, thanks for finding/recording these locations!
Just watched the movies for the first time!! I enjoyed and your video was awesome man!!
This is one of your masterpieces, well done, and for anyone who has not seen Brat I would recommend first to watch Romas review and then the actual Movie. The movie is usually available on RUclips
I also visited all the Brat movie locations when I visited St Petersburg :D I even walked alone as a 20 year old woman around Apraskin Dvor and I was kid of scared, but it wasn't too bad. Lol
You are brave. Apraksin Dvor used to be one of the most sketchy places in St.P. downtown.
@@PaulV. Thank you... honestly, I wouldn't return there alone :D I only spend 5 minutes there
@@k.c7655 Its become a bit more polished in the last few years but still kind of Russian Chinatown (only with Central Asian migrants) in the middle of the city :)
Seriously good content here. SPB looks amazing, will get there one day. Thank you Roman, Going to watch Brat this evening.
The time has come, Roman. It is time for a "Брат" remake, starring you.
Just said that earlier looking at the photo of him and Danila doing the same pose..
i watched brat and brat 2 because of your reviews, it was really cool to see locations from the movie
Literally just watched Brat for the first time there. Cool to see all the locations as they are now. Now i have to find a link to Brat 2. Keep up the good work Roman :)
Like your hair cut! This is one of my favorite videos!
i loved this video so much! seeing how much this city has changed but some locations were still the same was amazing! i love how you included the sequences of the movie while you were there and all the informations you had to share with us!
thank you for this amazing work!
I watched both Brat 1 & Brat 2 some days ago for my Russian film class and I loved both movies, the second is my favorite tho. Also watched your in depth reviews of the movies and learned some interesting stuff along the way. Hope you're doing good with what's been going on these days, Roman 💗
Present version of that station was built 1901-4, although the original wooden station was indeed built in 1937, with trains running to Tsarskoye Selo. It had been restored several times. Looks great today. Thanks.
The cemetery was so beautiful especially with all the yellow leaves blanketing the ground! And the drip went hard here 👌🏻
Thank you Roman for introducing this movie. Also great video idea
What a beautiful city, wonderful film Brat, and great video. Thank you.
Hell yes Roman! Best movie ever and I especially love your recreation at the beginning!
Back in the day when I was learning russian I started watching some recommended classics, all the only thing all of them had in common was the colour pallete filter, which made them all seem nostalgic and depressive, still one of my favorite vibes to see in movies in general now.
Amazing footage, I like the shout out you gave to the pigeon too
That's a nice looking cemetery, and by the looks of it, some are still maintained by not having tall overgrowth near the tombs.
Also, you might wanted to buy a cheap mic muffs, any cheap muffs is fine and it helps a lot with windy conditions.
Wooo great video Roman I had not see the movie jet but a will , Thank so much for this excelente video you ate Duper god bless
Hey Roman I want that ABBA gold album wanna pick it up for me?? lol. Nice to see the locations good video.
Дружище, ну ты меня прям порадовал! Я аж кайфанул! Я этот фильм до дыр затёр! Ну и эту экскурсию ни один музей не покажет! Ну и конечно же Рок-Остров отдельно меня порадовал, т.к. у меня у самого коллекция винила и я её расширяю! Респект тебе, дружище!!!:)
Absolutely love both Brat films and Syostry as well! Wish someone else around here knew some Russian. RIP Sergio. Greetings from Maine, USA.
I actually watched both Brat movies with subtitles. It was really good
What an original idea. This was epic, to see you at the exact same spots, even though I've never HEARD OF THE movie. Keep up with the originality.
Wow just from the thumbnail alone you can tell that the actor has really grown up and changed!11!
Up next Roman is going to Chicago USA to show all the locations of брат 2.
Finally. I was wondering if you'd do something like this. 2 years late but still glad you did it.
Omg Russian comic sans. That's something I never thought I'd see.
You filmed the clip in the most beautiful autumn weather. Not wet and damp but beautiful sunset yellow.
American here now I really want to watch this movie I've never heard of it but it looks cool ... 😎
это видео в городе is a certified hood classic. Great stuff Roman!
the intro is soooo cinematiccc
Damn, I didn't realise NFKRZ has such filmmaking and acting skills. His version looks better for me
Не знаю про ЛУЧШИЙ, а согласен, его рендиция была потрясающая
The cemetery looked incredibly beautiful, perfect weather
Awesome video! Can't believe the guy from Brat is dead. Thank you for taking the time to make this.
The acting guy, the director himself and the whole bunch of people from the Balabanov's filming crew who was with Sergey in that Valley looking for location for his own film. God bless their souls
i appreciate the effort in this video my guy, content is always A1
The power is in Roman’s hair
I don't even know if you're ever gonna see it but thanks to you i watched the whole movie and loved it and i hate watching movies
Thanks !
Quality content, funny to remember what you used to upload and how much better your content has gotten. Started watching you back when Pyrocinical and Leafy and stuff like that was popping on yt and you are the only youtuber I stuck around and continued watching. I am so glad that you're content is so good.
Delighting video, enjoyed a lot seeing the spots from the film in actuality.
Gotta say I'm a big fan of the movie, I only watched the first one tho, still need to finish the second one, howeverer I will set the time to see it.
Keep doing with the nice videos, love your channel!
Beautiful video, we need a continuation, Brother 2 Roman in New York.
The recreation shots are stunning🔥
Honestly awesome locations to film. That cemetery is probably the most beautiful I have seen...
Found it! Really good movie. Funny when he goes for the aspirin and decides to chill at the party. 😂