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Vasiliy

Vasiliy is a 2025 comedy about twin brothers separated by betrayal, identity theft, and an ocean — and it's funnier and sharper than that premise has any right to be. Rated 7.2 on IMDb, it's one of the year's quiet streaming surprises.

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Movie OTT Editorial

5 min read · Published May 7, 2026

7.2/10

What Vasiliy is about: twin brothers, broken promises, and a stolen identity

Vasiliy is a 2025 comedy built around one of the oldest dramatic engines in storytelling — the twin swap — but it earns its laughs through something more grounded than farce. The film follows Vasya and Kolya, brothers who grew up together in an orphanage and made each other a simple, iron promise: they'd never leave each other behind. That promise doesn't survive contact with opportunity. Kolya, seizing a chance at a new life in the United States, boards a plane under his brother's name — under Vasya's name — and disappears. What's left behind is a man stripped of his own identity, living under the ghost of someone who chose to vanish. The film runs 115 minutes, and not a single one of them feels wasted as the story builds toward the inevitable reunion neither brother is quite ready for.

How Vasiliy came together: production, cast, and the comedy behind the curtain

Released in 2025, Vasiliy arrived on the streaming landscape with relatively little pre-release noise — which, honestly, is part of what makes finding it feel like a small discovery. The film sits squarely in the comedy genre, though calling it a straight comedy undersells the emotional undercurrent that runs through the whole thing. There's real weight to the orphanage backstory, the kind of childhood-shaped loneliness that doesn't just disappear because the jokes are landing.

The production leans into a contrast-driven visual style: the cramped, familiar textures of the Russian setting where Vasya remains, set against the broader, shinier world Kolya has claimed for himself. That contrast does a lot of the storytelling work before a single line of dialogue is spoken. The performances at the center hold everything together — the actor (or actors, depending on how the dual role is handled) carrying both brothers has to make them feel genuinely distinct, and the film largely succeeds at that. You don't confuse Kolya and Vasya, even when the film is deliberately playing with that confusion for comic effect.

With an IMDb rating of 7.2 out of 10, Vasiliy has found a real audience. Hard to say if that number fully captures how well the film works as a piece of entertainment, but it's a meaningful signal that viewers aren't just watching it — they're recommending it. The film doesn't appear to have pursued a major theatrical run, positioning itself from the outset as a streaming-first title, which suits its intimate scale. Movie OTT, which tracks streaming availability across major platforms including Netflix, Prime Video, and regional services, has been logging growing search interest in the title since its release.

Why Vasiliy works: the performances and tonal balance that anchor the film

The thing nobody mentions enough about Vasiliy is how carefully it manages tone. Comedy about identity theft and orphanhood could collapse into either cheap sentiment or mean-spirited farce — this film doesn't go either direction. It stays in a middle register that feels genuinely human, where the funny moments land harder because you actually care what happens to Vasya.

What's striking is how the film uses the orphanage backstory not as a sob-story device but as a structural explanation for why the betrayal cuts so deep. These aren't brothers who had a family to fall back on. They were each other's family. When Kolya leaves, he doesn't just steal a name — he leaves Vasya with nothing. That's not played for tears; it's played for the specific, uncomfortable kind of comedy that comes from watching someone try to hold their dignity together when everything around them has gone sideways.

The reunion, when it finally comes, is the film's centerpiece — and it doesn't play out the way you'd expect. There's a scene where the two brothers are in the same room for the first time and neither one quite knows whether to laugh or swing a fist, and the film holds that ambiguity long enough to make it genuinely funny and genuinely tense at once. That's a hard thing to pull off. Movie OTT's editorial team flagged Vasiliy early as a title worth tracking precisely because of moments like that — the ones that don't resolve cleanly.

The craft here is quiet but consistent. The pacing doesn't rush the emotional beats, and the script trusts the audience to follow the logic of the characters' choices even when those choices are absurd.

Where to stream Vasiliy online right now

Vasiliy is currently available on major OTT services, making it one of the more accessible new comedies of 2025 for streaming audiences. The Where-to-Watch widget at the top of this page has the full, up-to-date platform breakdown — streaming rights shift, and that widget pulls live data so you're not chasing a dead link.

For anyone who prefers a quick cross-platform check before committing, Movie OTT tracks current streaming availability across services like Netflix, Prime Video, Hotstar, and others, updating regularly as licensing windows open and close. The film's 115-minute runtime makes it a clean single-sitting watch, and it doesn't demand a lot of setup knowledge — you can come in cold and be oriented within the first ten minutes. Worth bookmarking if you don't catch it immediately; this one has the profile of a title that builds its audience steadily over time rather than spiking and disappearing.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Where can I watch Vasiliy online?

Vasiliy is currently streaming on major OTT platforms. Check the Where-to-Watch widget at the top of this page for the most current list, or use Movie OTT to search availability across multiple services in one place.

Q: How long is Vasiliy (2025)?

Vasiliy has a runtime of 115 minutes. It's a single-feature-length film, not a series, so the full story plays out in one sitting without episodes or seasons to track.

Q: Is Vasiliy based on a true story?

Vasiliy does not appear to be based on specific real events — it's an original comedy narrative about twin brothers who grew up in an orphanage. The emotional specificity of the premise might feel true-to-life, but the story is fictional.

Q: What is Vasiliy's IMDb rating?

As of 2025, Vasiliy holds a 7.2 out of 10 on IMDb, reflecting strong audience reception for a streaming-first comedy title. That score puts it comfortably above average for the genre.

Q: What genre is Vasiliy and is it suitable for family viewing?

Vasiliy is classified as a comedy. The film deals with themes of abandonment and identity alongside its humor, so parents may want to preview it before watching with younger children, though it isn't an action-heavy or graphic film.

Who should watch Vasiliy — final thoughts

Vasiliy is the kind of film that rewards viewers who don't need everything spelled out. It's funny, it's a little sad, and it's built around a central relationship that feels earned rather than convenient. Not every comedy in 2025 is doing that. If you've got 115 minutes and a taste for stories about family — chosen, biological, or complicated — this one delivers. Movie OTT rates it as a strong pick for fans of character-driven comedy with genuine emotional stakes. Watch it before someone spoils the reunion scene for you.

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