The production design emphasizes the claustrophobic nature of Raskolnikov’s world, making the city itself a character. Viewing & Availability
The cat-and-mouse game between Raskolnikov and Porfiry Petrovich, the shrewd investigator.
Known for its "dirty" aesthetic, using muted tones and authentic locations to replicate the stifling heat and grime of the novel's setting. Why It Stands Out
Unlike film versions that must condense the plot, this series retains almost all subplots and minor characters from the novel.
💡 If you are watching the DVDRip version, ensure you have the correct .SRT subtitle files, as the dialogue is heavy with 19th-century philosophical nuances that are crucial to the plot. Crime and Punishment (TV Mini Series 2007) - IMDb
Raskolnikov's internal torment and his eventual spiritual awakening through his relationship with Sonya Marmeladova.
Vladimir Koshevoy as Rodion Raskolnikov, praised for his gaunt, haunted appearance that matches the book's description. Supporting Cast: Andrey Panin as Porfiry Petrovich Polina Agureeva as Sonya Marmeladova Aleksandr Baluev as Svidrigailov Format: TV Mini-series (8 Episodes)
It successfully translates Dostoevsky's dense internal dialogue into a visual medium without relying solely on narration.
The production design emphasizes the claustrophobic nature of Raskolnikov’s world, making the city itself a character. Viewing & Availability
The cat-and-mouse game between Raskolnikov and Porfiry Petrovich, the shrewd investigator.
Known for its "dirty" aesthetic, using muted tones and authentic locations to replicate the stifling heat and grime of the novel's setting. Why It Stands Out
Unlike film versions that must condense the plot, this series retains almost all subplots and minor characters from the novel.
💡 If you are watching the DVDRip version, ensure you have the correct .SRT subtitle files, as the dialogue is heavy with 19th-century philosophical nuances that are crucial to the plot. Crime and Punishment (TV Mini Series 2007) - IMDb
Raskolnikov's internal torment and his eventual spiritual awakening through his relationship with Sonya Marmeladova.
Vladimir Koshevoy as Rodion Raskolnikov, praised for his gaunt, haunted appearance that matches the book's description. Supporting Cast: Andrey Panin as Porfiry Petrovich Polina Agureeva as Sonya Marmeladova Aleksandr Baluev as Svidrigailov Format: TV Mini-series (8 Episodes)
It successfully translates Dostoevsky's dense internal dialogue into a visual medium without relying solely on narration.