Oni srazhalis za rodinu (1975)

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Oni srazhalis za rodinu: Directed by Sergey Bondarchuk. With Vasiliy Shukshin, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Sergey Bondarchuk, Georgiy Burkov. In July 1942, in the Second World War, the rearguard of the Red army protects the bridgehead of the Don River against the German army while the retreating soviet troops cross the bridge. While they move back to the Russian territory through the countryside, the soldiers show their companionship, sentiments, fears and heroism to defend their motherland.

“Its 1942. The war in Russia is going badly for the Russians. They are being slowly pushed back by the ever advancing Nazis. This is the story of a regiment whou0026#39;s slowly dwindling numbers try to survive and remain optimistic as they continue to try to prevent the enemy from ever reaching Stalingrad.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a great war movie. As with all Sergei Bondarchuk films this is a movie that makes you think and feel by showing you what its like to be a lone man in a huge situation. We get to go inside the heads of the various characters and we see what its like to be in battle. The battle scenes are good as the Russian soldiers simply try to survive the strafing, the bombing and to keep the Germans far enough away that they donu0026#39;t have a good chance at killing them.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn someways this film reminded me of Terrence Malicksu0026#39;s Thin Red Line which used similar techniques at times (for example: subjective camera, manipulation of the soundtrack, disjointed flashback.) Actually this movie reminded me of several other war films produced after its release and Iu0026#39;m curious if film makers like Francis Ford Coppola and others studied copies of this all but impossible to see film when they made things like Apocalypse Now.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs good as the film is it isnu0026#39;t perfect. The film can come off as a bit too u0026quot;rah rahu0026quot; for mother Russia at times, even though the film ultimately speaks to the larger question of defending oneu0026#39;s own home land. The film also is a bit unfocused in the second half as the film takes some odd turns; then again the second half has some of its most powerful imagery with the young nurse trying to save the wounded man in the bomb crater and the return of one soldier from hospital.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSee this movie. Its a great great war war film which only suffers when compared to some of the gems in the Sergei Bondarchuk back catalog of films.”

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