During the Second World War, Lieutenant Adi Sharipov's platoon is lured into a swamp by the enemy. Discouragement takes hold of everyone, but they soon realize that inactivity will destroy t... Read allDuring the Second World War, Lieutenant Adi Sharipov's platoon is lured into a swamp by the enemy. Discouragement takes hold of everyone, but they soon realize that inactivity will destroy them faster than enemy bullets.During the Second World War, Lieutenant Adi Sharipov's platoon is lured into a swamp by the enemy. Discouragement takes hold of everyone, but they soon realize that inactivity will destroy them faster than enemy bullets.
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This is a very good war movie.
You can experience the war of those days. The performances of the actors are also excellent. It's a movie that I want many viewers to see.
Especially the description of the war is so real. If you are interested in World War II, it is worth watching at least once.
The director's directing stands out and makes us look forward to the next work.
Drama is also good. It's not just an action movie. That satisfied me.
It would have been nice if the movie was longer, but it's enough now. I think it was edited very well. The ending was great, too. I think it'll be an unforgettable movie.
You can experience the war of those days. The performances of the actors are also excellent. It's a movie that I want many viewers to see.
Especially the description of the war is so real. If you are interested in World War II, it is worth watching at least once.
The director's directing stands out and makes us look forward to the next work.
Drama is also good. It's not just an action movie. That satisfied me.
It would have been nice if the movie was longer, but it's enough now. I think it was edited very well. The ending was great, too. I think it'll be an unforgettable movie.
There is no such thing as around the brave hero often seen in war movies, but it reveals the horrors of war and shows the living hell itself. The deaths of soldiers in the war are meaningless terrible deaths themselves. Hunger, really, loneliness, etc. The only comfort is that I am going through it with my colleagues struggling to live in the same place. War shows this is exactly what hell is like.
Instead of the main character's colorful action, the film shows a terrible survival journey. The images of soldiers dying in the war... The vivid description is the ferocity itself. Hunger is the driving force for life, but survival instinct is also just another aspect of a human being struggling in the hell of war.
It's a pity that another tragedy is happening again on Earth without realizing the horrors of war.
Instead of the main character's colorful action, the film shows a terrible survival journey. The images of soldiers dying in the war... The vivid description is the ferocity itself. Hunger is the driving force for life, but survival instinct is also just another aspect of a human being struggling in the hell of war.
It's a pity that another tragedy is happening again on Earth without realizing the horrors of war.
It is set in the background of World War II, so it feels interesting and familiar, yet unfamiliar. This is a recommended movie for anyone interested in world history, including World War II.
It shows the brutal reality of World War II without filtering, and shows the desperate journey of Kazakhstan veterans besieged by German forces until they return home.
I think it might be more relatable to people who are watching this movie now.
I think you saw this in World War II? It's because the things you do can be seen in the war of the 2020's.
Just as trends come and go, history also comes and goes.
I think this movie can help someone develop a little bit of a view of the current war.
It shows the brutal reality of World War II without filtering, and shows the desperate journey of Kazakhstan veterans besieged by German forces until they return home.
I think it might be more relatable to people who are watching this movie now.
I think you saw this in World War II? It's because the things you do can be seen in the war of the 2020's.
Just as trends come and go, history also comes and goes.
I think this movie can help someone develop a little bit of a view of the current war.
In 1941, the core of the partisan movement in the USSR were groups of Red Army soldiers that had escaped encirclement by the German Army on its way to Moscow. Later, civilians joined. Most detachments were commanded by Red Army officers. With time, the partisans became a formidable force that severely disrupted German communication lines and ambushed German troops. The Wehrmacht (as well as the SS) executed all partisans they took prisoner with the pretext that they were not regular soldiers, thus not entitled to prisoner of war status. Often, villagers were forced to view the executions. Thousands of villagers were summarily executed for (real or suspected) collaboration with the partisans.
This film (a coproduction of Kazakhstan and Belarus) follows the detachment commanded by Kazakh officer Adi Sharipov, born in 1912 and drafted in the Red Army in 1940. The time frame is from the summer of 1941 to the summer of 1943 on the eve of the Battle of Kursk, in which the partisans played an essential role destroying bridges, roads and rail lines in the rear of the German lines. Partisans were instrumental in the Soviet victory, the turning point of WWII and the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
Script by director Bekbolat Shekerov is partly based on postwar writings of Sharipov. Shekerov has put it on screen fluidly, never losing the viewer's interest. Acting has some rough edges and some battle scenes are less than perfect, but reconstruction of time and place is flawless and there are some magical moments such as Sharipov being guided through a swamp and some moving scenes of his childhood in Kazakhstan. The film offers a valuable history lesson without preaching of flag waving. A war film that attains its objective brilliantly.
This film (a coproduction of Kazakhstan and Belarus) follows the detachment commanded by Kazakh officer Adi Sharipov, born in 1912 and drafted in the Red Army in 1940. The time frame is from the summer of 1941 to the summer of 1943 on the eve of the Battle of Kursk, in which the partisans played an essential role destroying bridges, roads and rail lines in the rear of the German lines. Partisans were instrumental in the Soviet victory, the turning point of WWII and the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
Script by director Bekbolat Shekerov is partly based on postwar writings of Sharipov. Shekerov has put it on screen fluidly, never losing the viewer's interest. Acting has some rough edges and some battle scenes are less than perfect, but reconstruction of time and place is flawless and there are some magical moments such as Sharipov being guided through a swamp and some moving scenes of his childhood in Kazakhstan. The film offers a valuable history lesson without preaching of flag waving. A war film that attains its objective brilliantly.
This film tells the true story of a Kazakh war hero.
It is set in the background of World War II, so it feels interesting and familiar, yet unfamiliar. This is a recommended movie for anyone interested in world history, including World War II.
It shows the brutal reality of World War II without filtering, and shows the desperate journey of Kazakhstan veterans besieged by German forces until they return home.
You can feel tension and chewiness through the uneasy and emergency situations of war.
Even today, wars are still taking place and many people are being sacrificed. For the lives of the soldiers who are still trembling uneasy in the middle of the war, I hope to realize the horrors of war and end it as soon as possible.
It is set in the background of World War II, so it feels interesting and familiar, yet unfamiliar. This is a recommended movie for anyone interested in world history, including World War II.
It shows the brutal reality of World War II without filtering, and shows the desperate journey of Kazakhstan veterans besieged by German forces until they return home.
You can feel tension and chewiness through the uneasy and emergency situations of war.
Even today, wars are still taking place and many people are being sacrificed. For the lives of the soldiers who are still trembling uneasy in the middle of the war, I hope to realize the horrors of war and end it as soon as possible.
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