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One of the most haunting films commemorating The Great Patriotic War

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Elem Klimov
ANNOTATED BY PATRICE GREANVILLE

Let those criminal, depraved politicians, those stubbornly ignorant masses in the West, those who keep them dumb and complicit, those who actively promote wars today, ponder the horrors they inflict. Will they reform? I doubt it. Unfortunately, the greatest horror is that most of these scoundrels will escape retribution—unless people act. 


Premiered May 6, 2022 #WW2 #FullMoviesWithEngSubs #WarMovie

1943, the Great Patriotic War, territory of Belarus. The 16-year-old boy Flera, having dug out a carbine among scraps of barbed wire, rusty machine-gun belts and shot-through helmets, goes into the forest to join the ranks of the partisans. This film, like no other, shows the tragedy of a child on a battlefield. At the beginning of the picture Flera is just a teenager. But In the end, having gone through horror and fear, child becomes an adult, frighteningly adult - his face is distorted by senile wrinkles, and there is no room for love in his soul...


IMDb rating: 8,4 Year of production: 1985

Director: Elem Klimov 
Writers: Alexander Adamovich, Elem Klimov
Composer: Yanchenko Oleg
Operator: Rodionov Alexey
Production designer: Petrov Victor
Cast: Laucevičius Lubomiras, Berda Alexander, Kravchenko Alexey, Mironova Olga, Bagdonas Vladas, Lumiste Juri, Lorenz Victor, Rabetsky Kazimir, Tilicheev Evgeny, Vasiliev Victor, Domrachev Vasily


Elem Klimov 1933—2003


Being an obsessive didact, and to honor the intrinsic message of this noble film, a movie that touches the deepest feelings of the entire Russian nation and of decent people everywhere, I could not help including the commentaries below. I hope they will deepen your interest and appreciation for this film. —PG


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Subhuti37

I am told that the director never made another film after this one because just making the film was traumatic. I saw it a few years ago. I would say that everyone who looks the other way re America’s wars, and the wars of its lackeys should watch this movie.
That includes 90% of average Americans. Anyone who watches this movie will never support the egregious military budget that Congress passes every year, without question.

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