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Overview
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First film of the year morePlot:
A man (Khabensky) who serves in the war between the forces of Light and Dark comes into possession of a device that can restore life to Moscow, which was nearly destroyed by an apocalyptic event. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
The Holy Grail, Knights and Mother Effin Vampires! (From Bloody-Disgusting.com. 5 May 2008, 9:31 PM, PDT)User Comments:
Supreme Sequel! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Konstantin Khabensky | ... | Anton | |
| Mariya Poroshina | ... | Svetlana | |
| Vladimir Menshov | ... | Geser | |
| Galina Tyunina | ... | Olga | |
| Viktor Verzhbitsky | ... | Zavulon | |
| Zhanna Friske | ... | Alisa | |
| Dmitry Martynov | ... | Yegor (as Dima Martynov) | |
| Valeri Zolotukhin | ... | Kostya's Father | |
| Aleksei Chadov | ... | Kostya | |
| Nurzhuman Ikhtymbayev | ... | Zoar | |
| Aleksei Maklakov | ... | Semyon | |
| Aleksandr Samojlenko | ... | Bear (Medved) | |
| Yuri Kutsenko | ... | Ignat (as Gosha Kutsenko) | |
| Irina Yakovleva | ... | Galina Rogova | |
| Yegor Dronov | ... | Tolik |
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Also Known As:
Night Watch 2 (International: English title) (USA) (TV title)Дневной дозор (Russia)
Day Watch (International: English title)
Night Patrol 2 (Europe: English title)
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
132 min | USA:146 min (unrated version) | Argentina:146 minCountry:
RussiaLanguage:
RussianColor:
ColorAspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Peru:18 | Germany:16 | Argentina:16 | UK:15 | Singapore:NC-16 | Ireland:15A | New Zealand:R16 | South Korea:15 | Australia:MA | Finland:K-15 | USA:RMOVIEmeter: 
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It is the first movie in post-Communist Russia to surpass the $30-million mark at the box office. moreGoofs:
Miscellaneous: The tired, beaten-up and poisoned Anton needs only 4 seconds to reach the fourth floor (where the apartment of the witch with a red wall is located) moreQuotes:
[first lines]Narrator: Why does the wind blow? It wipes the tracks where we have passed. So that no one can tell, whether we still exist.
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Featured in "Hollywood on Set: Ocean's Thirteen/Day Watch/Hostel: Part II" (2007) moreFAQ
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Generally, sequels are inferior to their parent counterparts. However, this is one of those great times when the sequel surpasses the quality of the first and stands on it's own bearings. The plot line was well written and the acting was absolutely fantastic! Watching in the native language with the subtitles merely added to the essence of the story.
GO SEE THIS MOVIE!
But, if you have read the books these movies are based on, please do not compare. It's as if Lukanyenko decided, "This is how I wanted it as a book, but it should be this way for the movie." They are basically separate entities. Yet, both extremely satisfying. You will not walk out of the movie saying, "The book was better than the movie," because you simply cannot equate the two. And if you haven't read the books. READ THEM! It is very interesting to see the absolute contrast of the author's ideas on paper and on film.