Watch: Branded 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – The film starts with documentary-style flashbacks showing Misha’s rise to a powerful marketing executive. Now in Moscow 2017, Misha is a powerful marketing executive working to spread Western brands, and like the businesses he works for nothing will stop him in his greed, until the imprisonment and death of an overweight girl undergoing extensive plastic surgery to become skinny. Following a vision in which Misha sacrifices a heifer to God, he begins to receive strange visions depicting the brands control over people. He returns to work and guided by these visions, Misha attempts to stop the growth of the brands in post-Communist Russia by encouraging the brand to attack each other in their advertising campaigns. There is some debate whether Misha believes that the worship of global brands is Idolatry and his visions depicting the brands are controlling people causing them to sin, or whether his belief is that monopoly is evil and his intention is to create a Western style free-market economy..
Plot: In a dystopian future, where corporate brands have created a disillusioned population, one man’s effort to unlock the truth behind the conspiracy leads to an epic battle with hidden forces that control the world.
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4.6/10 Votes: 9,174 | |
9% | RottenTomatoes | |
20/100 | MetaCritic | |
N/A Votes: 154 Popularity: 6.079 | TMDB |
A little dose of reality
This is a great little movie that has a very relevant message about what we put in and on our bodies. Hopefully it will make people more aware, but honestly I doubt the ignorant masses will watch this movie.Judging from the low ratings on IMDb, I can officially call the movie “BRANDED” highly underrated, and a must see film for anyone who wants even a glimpse of responsibility for what we put in and on our bodies that leads to so much disease, war and suffering.
A unique perspective, full of detail, a hero’s journey to find substance in a world gone mad.
Great imagery, dystopian atmosphere and what the world is like that most walk through simply unaware, and not wanting to care.
A realistic theory about how the world goes on…
There are many different way is possible to exploit the basic theme of this movie “The great capitalist groups controlling our desires for unnecessary goods thought branding”.. we can argue for ages about what would be the most suitable way to deal with these topic without finding a solution. This movie deal this the topic in a very original way, someway indirect in the beginning, and focused mostly on the idea of beauty and food consumption. The story takes part in Russia that is quite a fresh terrain for capitalist intrusion in a huge market (at least it was more than a decade ago…), a great choice! Russia is still not a place where huge fat people do not cross in the streets at every corner(like USA)and you can see around many beautiful women who never had need of plastic surgery or either intensive daily workout in a gym… the movie let us see how a country can be transformed through advertising and mass hysteria, and deal with the absurdity of what is somehow usual nowadays: feeling the need of answering the charming call of a brand (foods, cellphones, computers, TV-shows…).I really loved the movie and the idea of the brands influencing our lives, I really do not understand it scored so badly in many reviews; I’m sure that either Mc-Donalds or Coca-Cola would be happy to have this movie forgotten….
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 52 min (112 min), 1 hr 46 min (106 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 3754070
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Director Jamie Bradshaw, Aleksandr Dulerayn
Writer Jamie Bradshaw, Aleksandr Dulerayn
Actors Ed Stoppard, Leelee Sobieski, Jeffrey Tambor
Country United States, Russia
Awards N/A
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Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format N/A