The plot of the film follows immediately after Serf. The reformed major Grisha decides to teach a lesson to the spoiled and arrogant daughter of an official, Katya. From the unbelted princess, she turns into Cinderella and wakes up in 1812.
The film premiered in Moscow on December 21, 2023 and was theatrically released in Russia on January 1, 2024, by Central Partnership. It received mixed reviews from journalists, with praise for the film's scale while criticism was aimed at its lack of originality.[5] The film was commercially successful, grossing ₽3.8 billion at the box office, against its ₽768 million budget.
The sequel, Serf 3 is planned to release on January 23, 2025.[6]
Plot
The spoiled girl Katya is used to living in complete prosperity. Being the daughter of an important Saint Petersburg's official Tatyana Vasilievna Novikova, she feels complete impunity. So the birthday party, when a girl in a drunken stupor disrupted the competition, and then also stole a police boat, got away with it. More precisely, the hooligan was tried and even sentenced to two years in prison, but in fact, the mother simply sent her daughter to the United Arab Emirates.
The drunken swim in St. Petersburg did not go unnoticed by Grisha, who was the same "major", but was re-educated thanks to the specially erected scenery of a Russian village from the 19th century in the Russian Empire. It was a project of the eccentric psychologist Lev Arnoldovich. Imagine Grigory’s surprise when he again accidentally encountered a tipsy Katya, this time on board a private plane when she was supposed to serve her sentence. Without asking his father’s permission, the guy was eager to "help" the girl re-educate, to go through the same path of correction as he himself.
Grisha enlisted the support of old acquaintances of actors who had previously performed roles for the play for its corrective purposes, but none of them liked this idea, since everyone feared the wrath of an important official. The self-confident young man took all the risks and asked him to trust him. Thus began a new performance with scenery - this time for Katya. Having waited for the right moment, the conspirators tranquilize the girl on the road and kidnap her. She comes to her senses while in the barn, naturally not understanding what is happening at all.
Grisha's initiative begins to fall apart at the seams, since he is an unimportant screenwriter and does not enjoy authority among the group. It becomes clear that without the leadership of Lev Arnoldovich the plan will fail. While Grisha almost burns Katya alive for correctional purposes, the team contacts the former leader. And at that time he was dealing with the parents of the former "serf", who decided to divorce. Pavel, the guy’s father is horrified by his son’s prank and tries to quickly end the event. However, Lev, who misses the interesting work, supports the new project and again becomes a director.
First of all, the shocked Katya is introduced to her despotic stepmother, played by Pavel’s wife, as well as her half-sister Aglaya and maid Lyuba. However, despite the humiliation she has experienced, the “major girl” is in no hurry to draw any conclusions for herself. In addition, Tatyana Vasilievna, accompanied by security, is already following her daughter’s trail. The decorators have to urgently abandon their village, and, at Lev’s suggestion, they move the action to a luxurious palace, which Pavel recently bought.
While Pavel is distracting the official’s attention, the others are hastily preparing everything for the ball organized by the "prince" in honor of the guest. Grisha has to play the role of the prince. The girl gets into the atmosphere. She sews her own dress and learns French. The enraged Tatyana Vasilievna threatens the enthusiasts with huge troubles, and she has to be put in the basement, where the image from the ball is shown to her. The woman gradually begins to change her mind regarding Grisha’s idea.
According to Lev’s plan, for Katya’s final re-education it is necessary to accomplish a feat. The group stages an attack by Napoleon's troops. In front of the girl, “the prince dies,” and she herself is taken to the emperor. The producers fear that Katya will defect to the French side, but instead she tries to shoot “Napoleon”.
The story behind the production is revealed. Katya is horrified, but now she understands how wrong she was. She hugs her mother warmly, says "thank you" and thanks Grisha. They become a couple.[7]
Cast
Miloš Biković as Gregory 'Grisha', this is a gentleman actor, a.k.a. "Count Grigory Pavlovich Dostoevsky"
Aglaya Tarasova as Ekaterina 'Katya' Novikova / Serf, she is also "young lady Ekaterina 'Katya' Dmitrievna Timofeeva"
The cast, which the audience liked, was not only preserved, but also supplemented with bright shots. The role of the major Katya, who will have to change, finding herself in unusual conditions, will be played by Aglaya Tarasova.[8]
More than 300 professional re-enactors were hired for the climactic scene at the end. The crowd involved over 200 actors in historical costumes corresponding to the period of the Patriotic War of 1812. The director sought to ensure maximum authenticity, even if the battle was a sham in the plot. Klim Shipenko admitted that he reviewed all the film adaptations of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" in order to cope with this new task for him.
The filming took place in Saint Petersburg, which was ideal for simulating that time. Magnificent balls were filmed in the Marble Palace, a dance hall and a library in the House of Architects and the House of Scientists, and scenes on the water were filmed on the Neva and the Griboyedov Canal.
Release
The premiere was originally scheduled for December 21, 2023,[9] but was then postponed to January 1, 2024.
Marketing
The first teaser trailer and a teaser poster for the New Year's comedy Serf 2 with a release date have been published.[10]
The film was commercially successful, grossing ₽3.8 billion at the box office, against its ₽768 million budget.
Critical response
Serf 2 could not fully meet the expectations of critics. Despite the success of the first part, the second part received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the acting and the scale of the film, but criticized the unoriginality and soullessness of the project. The plot, which is a complete copy of the previous film, also attracted some criticism. On the Criticism website, the film received 54% approval based on 6 reviews, which is significantly less than the first part.[12]
At the same time, from a financial point of view, the film started at the box office much more confidently than the first part. The box office mark of 2 billion rubles was reached in 6 days of release, while the first part took 2 weeks.[13]
"Meduza" was skeptical about the second film, noting the high-quality editing and prettier picture; a significant part of the review was devoted to the blandness of the script and the director’s indecisiveness in political satire, which was much more in the original.