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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2020
  • The invasion of a village in Byelorussia by German forces sends young Florya (Aleksey Kravchenko) into the forest to join the weary Resistance fighters, against his family's wishes. There he meets a girl, Glasha (Olga Mironova), who accompanies him back to his village. On returning home, Florya finds his family and fellow peasants massacred. His continued survival amidst the brutal debris of war becomes increasingly nightmarish, a battle between despair and hope.
    Music Used:
    Disorder - Haxan Cloak
    Gassed - Bobby Krlic
    Lacrimosa - Mozart
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  • @SceneOnFilm
    @SceneOnFilm  2 года назад +51

    Full movie posted on the Mosfilm channel: ruclips.net/video/zjIiApN6cfg/видео.html

  • @rigger5015
    @rigger5015 3 года назад +5207

    For those who watch too much propaganda and think thar war is fun, come and see .....

    • @Notaiidan
      @Notaiidan 3 года назад +138

      good one

    • @WSHong-oe7bg
      @WSHong-oe7bg 3 года назад +98

      Well said. Take my like.

    • @emmaj44431
      @emmaj44431 3 года назад +15

      @bill nye the russian spy not all movies are meant to be fun my guy

    • @emmaj44431
      @emmaj44431 3 года назад +18

      @bill nye the russian spy omg you’re right..schindler’s list, hilarious!!

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +2

      Amen

  • @datgangshi
    @datgangshi 3 года назад +1855

    I can definitely understand why Director Elem Klimov retired after making this magnum opus, recreating the horrendous things that happened must've been so personal for him considering Klimov is a survivor on the battle of Stalingrad and the screenplay writer Ales Adamovich fought in the war as a partisan. This is not just a film for him, this is his contribution to mankind itself.

    • @colinwoods9601
      @colinwoods9601 2 года назад +53

      What a life lived. It’s hard to imagine the mental/emotional toll making this movie after surviving arguably the worst battle of the 20th century (which is saying something).

    • @martymar1964
      @martymar1964 2 года назад +12

      I think the brutal subject matter and the rigors of shooting such a brutal film are probably among the reasons why Olga Mironova never continued as an actress.

    • @JRCinKY
      @JRCinKY 2 года назад +3

      Soviet Propaganda.

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 2 года назад

      True

    • @jacksteel1539
      @jacksteel1539 2 года назад +9

      @@JRCinKY what? how?

  • @thechad2588
    @thechad2588 3 года назад +2586

    Funfact
    The director ended his career after this movie because he archieved everything with it.

    • @homelessathome
      @homelessathome 3 года назад +173

      only particularly true. he actually wanted to make a Bulgakov movie but due to the financial crisis in the early 90s he dropped the project.

    • @elbenjilla2036
      @elbenjilla2036 3 года назад +58

      @@homelessathome fuck... Now the director is dead :(

    • @zachs.5551
      @zachs.5551 3 года назад +2

      That is fun

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 3 года назад +26

      @@zachs.5551 not at all, no. unfortunate really.

    • @damingy
      @damingy 3 года назад +8

      archieved ? :D

  • @beleagueredcastle4410
    @beleagueredcastle4410 3 года назад +291

    "...They just laughed...they just laughed..."
    That's the worst of all.

    • @user-lc5uz9kk4h
      @user-lc5uz9kk4h 3 года назад +38

      "...I begged them. "Pray. Kill me". They just laughed..."

    • @beleagueredcastle4410
      @beleagueredcastle4410 3 года назад +9

      @@user-lc5uz9kk4h Thank you for the whole translation; it makes it even more chilling.

  • @gezi5927
    @gezi5927 4 года назад +3051

    This isn’t a horror movie, but it’s scarier than any movie I’ve ever seen

    • @kidsarecheese9198
      @kidsarecheese9198 4 года назад +16

      dont watch the human centipede 2... dont even look up the trailer

    • @mangminnamaitang4557
      @mangminnamaitang4557 3 года назад +7

      @@kidsarecheese9198 is it that scary

    • @ramiro2365
      @ramiro2365 3 года назад +8

      KidsAreCheese damn now I’ll have to watch it.

    • @impguardwarhamer
      @impguardwarhamer 3 года назад +232

      @@kidsarecheese9198 the human centipede isn't real. The events in this film are real.
      That's why it's scarier

    • @kidsarecheese9198
      @kidsarecheese9198 3 года назад +9

      @@impguardwarhamer oh if you think this is scarier you don't know nothing bout the human centipede, which is a good thing

  • @Gambitheart
    @Gambitheart 4 года назад +2944

    The movie that makes dunkirk look like a daily soap.

    • @NameNik223
      @NameNik223 4 года назад +140

      I don't know, Dunkirk still looks amazing for me, I think that Come And See is a whole another level

    • @ajm7244
      @ajm7244 4 года назад +311

      Both films portray war in different ways, they shouldn’t be compared. Dunkirk is experiencing the horror of knowing your fate but holding out on hope. Come and See looks to be about atrocities committed and how it affects the mind.

    • @NameNik223
      @NameNik223 4 года назад +15

      @@ajm7244 You said that perfectly

    • @bman6065
      @bman6065 3 года назад +32

      Those two movies aren't the same game hell they're not even the same sport

    • @red_is_not_dead1917
      @red_is_not_dead1917 3 года назад +34

      Dunkirk is a deceitful and shameful movie.

  • @monsimix6839
    @monsimix6839 3 года назад +1689

    Rest in Peace Grandma, she was a Partisan and fought against germans in the Belarusian Woods. Bravest Woman.

    • @nicholaspaoli1196
      @nicholaspaoli1196 2 года назад +6

      L grandmom

    • @CountErie
      @CountErie 2 года назад +105

      @@nicholaspaoli1196 fash get the wall

    • @pedrao420
      @pedrao420 2 года назад +42

      in the name of mankind we thank her!

    • @LetsAllLoveLain80
      @LetsAllLoveLain80 2 года назад +29

      Your grandmother was certainly a very strong woman, my condolences from Brazil.

    • @mathisb2889
      @mathisb2889 2 года назад +26

      @@nicholaspaoli1196 W Grandma, and my grandfather was in the Wehrmacht.

  • @UKchuckM
    @UKchuckM 3 года назад +4250

    The scariest part is that, it was reality

    • @TheButterMinecart1
      @TheButterMinecart1 3 года назад +229

      The writer for this film was an actual partisan in Belarus when he was 15.

    • @frankfeuker7719
      @frankfeuker7719 3 года назад +35

      No, it ''s fiction. Thx Reality was much more diffrent. If you don't believe me, take a trip to belarus and talk with oid people. By the way the most spoken language in sobibor or maidanek was ukraine. Only the Officers are Germans

    • @diegomediavilla5632
      @diegomediavilla5632 3 года назад +43

      Not relly its just anti german Propaganda

    • @andreykuznetsov8096
      @andreykuznetsov8096 3 года назад +21

      Sad part it is sugar coated reality, because it is theatric movie 16+ rating

    • @steektete
      @steektete 3 года назад +188

      @@diegomediavilla5632 Okay, did you even watch the movie?

  • @cory2146
    @cory2146 4 года назад +4643

    Hollywood would never make anything like this.

    • @SamBrickell
      @SamBrickell 4 года назад +322

      They don't have the skill set anymore to make great movies.

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 4 года назад +461

      They would be complaining that it's not diverse enough. Despite being set in WWII Europe.

    • @ar2042
      @ar2042 4 года назад +61

      @@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Quit whining you woman

    • @yourarseismine1016
      @yourarseismine1016 4 года назад +218

      @@ar2042
      He's right tho.

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 4 года назад +42

      Why should it ?! after all a violent empire loves Rambo ... Which is also glorification of War.

  • @facu_avm
    @facu_avm 3 года назад +813

    That cinematography was ahead of it’s time

    • @dondragmer2412
      @dondragmer2412 3 года назад +6

      its

    • @brotpros2306
      @brotpros2306 3 года назад +8

      No it wasn't. It actually aged quite badly. Soviet war films of early 70s, Tarkovsky films from the 60s etc. have the same camera quality and have much more innovative shots. If you compare Come and See to American war films of the same time( Platoon, FMJ, Hamburger Hill etc) then they have muuuuuch better cinematography and many more memorable shots. This movie is great but cinematography and other technical aspects are quite dated even for 1985.

    • @TheDiethylamide
      @TheDiethylamide 3 года назад +42

      @@brotpros2306 what the hell are you talking about? The pacing, timing of the shots are phenomenal. Not to mention he got lucky in spots too. Anyone with a third eye can see that.
      I've seen a lot of movies but this one is a masterpiece.

    • @careli4301
      @careli4301 3 года назад +1

      is this movie based on a true story?

    • @brotpros2306
      @brotpros2306 3 года назад +3

      @physikerin physikerin bullshit. Hollywood made amazing cinematography, and I say this as a Russian. When first American movies came in the 80s to USSR, Soviet audiences loved it, because of their technical feats and interesting plots and characters. Come and See in this regard (writing) for its time was more like a Western movie, because it shows grey world with no good guys. But from tech perspective it is behind other Soviet films and especially American of the time.

  • @mr.worldwide9680
    @mr.worldwide9680 4 года назад +3488

    Probably the greatest film I'll never want to see again

    • @redstaplerguyforlifepastpr5763
      @redstaplerguyforlifepastpr5763 3 года назад +11

      Yeah looks great !

    • @stefanmarkovic8424
      @stefanmarkovic8424 3 года назад +15

      @Kyle Blank You have it on full on youtube

    • @gulnaragulnara4240
      @gulnaragulnara4240 3 года назад +54

      Klimov was a child of ww2. He lived in Stalingrad . He made this film to show the horrible reality and hell of WAR.

    • @marve_vole7462
      @marve_vole7462 3 года назад +40

      Man, Its a great film, but i dont want to see it again

    • @ohlordy4567
      @ohlordy4567 3 года назад +7

      You got that right lmao

  • @brasidas33
    @brasidas33 4 года назад +925

    You will never forget this movie- its images and messages haunt you.

    • @windskm
      @windskm 4 года назад +25

      I watched it like 10 years ago and can't remember a thing lol

    • @lilijaleanidowna6611
      @lilijaleanidowna6611 3 года назад +20

      @@windskm disrespect

    • @windskm
      @windskm 3 года назад +3

      @@lilijaleanidowna6611 I guess when I was young I was very desensitized lol perhaps today the scenes would sneak in my head

    • @gengis737
      @gengis737 3 года назад +10

      @@windskm You saw it as an horror movie. This is a reality movie.

    • @consecrated2718
      @consecrated2718 2 года назад +6

      I was holding a movie club and my boss at the time put this movie up for us to watch. It was like a bootleg dvd that he had. The audio was crap and the PQ looked like a VHS, but I didn’t care after the dancing scene in the forest. The movies grabs you and drags you through war in a way most films struggle with. War Movies are so popular because it’s fun to watch big machines, awesome guns, and the heroes killing the bad guys. But this movie shows the war from the civilian perspective and doesn’t shy away from how horrifying it is.

  • @rubenskiii
    @rubenskiii 4 года назад +2189

    The best warmovie i ever saw.
    God knows how i wish i had never seen it...

    • @aboodyabdulqadir5487
      @aboodyabdulqadir5487 4 года назад +178

      god only knows how much i wish this movie wasnt based on actual events :"(

    • @daebackbongga
      @daebackbongga 4 года назад +16

      Yeah, I just saw this on my recommended, won't watch it again.

    • @nigelpufkin6352
      @nigelpufkin6352 4 года назад +36

      One of those movies that sticks in your head for several days, and not for good reasons?

    • @lainewireman9969
      @lainewireman9969 4 года назад +15

      nigel pufkin Yes and especially with children. It’s a very dark and depressing film but these events actual happened.

    • @andrewstephens3890
      @andrewstephens3890 4 года назад +2

      I can’t find the movie anywhere sadly

  • @JohnSmith-uk6wh
    @JohnSmith-uk6wh 3 года назад +435

    Francois Truffaut: "There is no such thing as an anti-war film."
    Elem Klimov: "Hold my beer."

    • @remy6978
      @remy6978 3 года назад +1

      im about to watch it, my friend told me it'll fuck up your understanding of life lmao

    • @giggling_boatswain
      @giggling_boatswain 3 года назад +37

      The script was much more gruesome. The studio convinced the director not to shoot everything that he had in mind. But the whole horror is that this script is not a fantasy of the author and an exact list of the horrors of the punishers. In Moscow, they understood Klimov's idea and, looking away, quietly told him that it was not worth making such a difficult film as you had conceived. Nobody comes to the theaters. People who have been through the war will not be able to watch it again by experiencing it a second time. And he refused a few episodes. But the meaning and significance of the film is different - this film is a warning to future generations, it drives the reality of war and fascism into your brain like a sledgehammer. Every person on this planet should watch it. I saw it when I was 12 years old. My worldview was brought up by this film too.

    • @IndependentTitle
      @IndependentTitle 3 года назад

      I was hoping someone would say that 😂

    • @etalex7074
      @etalex7074 2 года назад +1

      @@giggling_boatswain well they were wrong because the movie was quite successful for it’s time

    • @Jamesp1972
      @Jamesp1972 2 года назад +1

      German film Stalingrad, Paths of Glory, a few others

  • @willjd1170
    @willjd1170 3 года назад +44

    "Didn't i tell you not to dig" never has a line had more power.

  • @billygrind2980
    @billygrind2980 4 года назад +553

    One the best Scariest Non-Horror Movies all times.

    • @kylepollock9712
      @kylepollock9712 4 года назад +13

      One of the scariest non-horror movies of all time would work too.

    • @korsekil
      @korsekil 4 года назад +37

      Frankly, it's more disturbing than any horror movie, as it should be. Because the real horror of this film isn't just in the film itself - it's the fact that this is very, very real. That all of this happened.
      The Silenced is another disturbing film based on actual events, but even it romanticizes more than this film does. These movies are absolutely necessary to reveal the truth in its full, monstrous scale.

    • @Immolator772
      @Immolator772 4 года назад +10

      war is hell on earth, nothing is worse than it, war is far worse than watching some inbreds kill people.

    • @jien1988
      @jien1988 3 года назад +2

      agree and also Chernobyl mini series

    • @dabdab5684
      @dabdab5684 3 года назад +3

      @@jien1988 Without question the best. By best the most horrifyingly realistic, war films ever made.
      Utterly brilliant.
      A peek into what one would imagine ‘shell shock’ to be.
      It reminds me of the poem Aftermath by Seigreid Sassoon “as I peered into the hagged faces of my men...”
      It’s a masterpiece. It leaves you disturbed, it leaves you with a sense of experience.

  • @cliosutherland2385
    @cliosutherland2385 2 года назад +264

    As a war film lover, I’ve watched many films about war and this one has completely shifted my perspective on it. Because of this I even feel slightly annoyed that I had been watching these propagandas with glorious, triumphant victories and cocky punch lines. I’m also grateful that klimov educated me in the most unrelenting and blunt way. To say it was unrelenting is even light. It was reality. And that’s what made the film so brilliantly haunting to me.

    • @chrisdiaz4876
      @chrisdiaz4876 8 месяцев назад +2

      I still think war is glorious, even after the viewing this film.

    • @panzerwaffel5281
      @panzerwaffel5281 5 месяцев назад +1

      Watch 'Stalingrad' 1993. It is one of the greatest war movies of all time and one of or even the most realistic and detailed one.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад

      I’ve protected the War since I was only 15 and I understood it then. Now at 21, I’m protecting the War more than I have done 7 years ago previously and Woody absolutely hates it so much that he thinks I’d might turn into them but Woody is an absolute liar and I’ve loved him for years not realising what Woody was hiding for 16 years, now I know why Floyra wants to me to hide with him from Woody and I accepted it

    • @cliosutherland2385
      @cliosutherland2385 2 месяца назад

      @@chrisdiaz4876 me too, it’s just a shame that most of the movies POV is from the victorious dashing soldiers and not the devastated victims who were left in the ashes. :( just balance is all I ask for as both realities were real and coexisted together simultaneously.

  • @jason96
    @jason96 3 года назад +233

    Hollywood is too sensitive to make these kind of movies. This movie is a masterpiece

    • @gulnaragulnara4240
      @gulnaragulnara4240 3 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/ApFT25WXtKw/видео.html Another good old Soviet war movie. A masterpiece.

    • @gengis737
      @gengis737 3 года назад +4

      Holywood must tell triumph of the good on the evil, after some fails. They just can not tell war.

    • @mattcee1937
      @mattcee1937 2 года назад +14

      @Darth Skywalker 😆 you're joking right? Dunkirk 😆

    • @etalex7074
      @etalex7074 2 года назад +3

      I think The Pianist comes fairly close

    • @thorbeorn4295
      @thorbeorn4295 2 года назад +3

      @Darth Skywalker dunkirk sucked lmao

  • @chrispankhurst8015
    @chrispankhurst8015 3 года назад +1197

    I want to watch this movie but at the same time I don't

    • @echoplots8058
      @echoplots8058 3 года назад +137

      I know what you mean, I was holding off for months.
      I finally watched it and it was an experience. It is pure madness. It is absolute psychological terror, and they don't skimp on the gore either. It makes you feel like you're going insane. But it was totally worth it.

    • @BREATHER_
      @BREATHER_ 3 года назад +67

      It’s the most horrifying movie I’ve ever seen personally, I don’t blame you

    • @echoplots8058
      @echoplots8058 3 года назад +50

      ​@John Z I felt like it gave me some clarity.
      My grandfather was in the Wehrmacht and was part of the russian campaign. He told us things that were very close to what you see in this movie. But he always held back and seemed to harbor a lot of pain and regret. He died when I was 19, so I never got the whole story.
      After watching this movie, I feel I finally got some closure, albeit a terrifying one. This is what it must have been like.

    • @user-to7ug5vl6z
      @user-to7ug5vl6z 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/In2s2vBpCbU/видео.html

    • @Martina-Kosicanka
      @Martina-Kosicanka 3 года назад +8

      It literally woke that kind of aggression in me, I only experienced while watching news with some reportage about animals being tortured to death. Then I was crying. And I knew the history beforehand.
      But we somehow owe the victims recognition. So you should watch. Maybe read the "plot" first, not to be shocked.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatyn_massacre

  • @janfg1578
    @janfg1578 2 года назад +15

    These children are better actors than all of hollywood.

  • @diablodiablodiablo3827
    @diablodiablodiablo3827 Год назад +48

    This is a brutal film. I remember coming out of the cinema feeling disgusted, disturbed and confused. A real masterwork.

    • @tartarelin
      @tartarelin 11 месяцев назад

      I was in Belarus, there is a museum there and the museums have documents, interviews of witnesses.
      the plot of the movie is fiction
      but it was really, one on one.
      there are documents

    • @yoggystyle
      @yoggystyle 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@tartarelin actually - the plot of the movie is not fiction at all, but inspired by the Hatin village Masacare. one of hundreds other villages in Belorus, with similar fate, like the one shown in the end of the movie (no mean to spoil)

  • @Neocleese
    @Neocleese 4 года назад +397

    I promise you this film will change you. It is one of the greatest war films ever made.

    • @silasisaspicyboi7458
      @silasisaspicyboi7458 3 года назад +20

      Mayhaps the greatest film of all time, it probably changed me for life, I can’t help but appreciate everything and want to help anyone in need around me, I never had to face anything like that. I need to repay the world for it.

    • @nathanbacon1591
      @nathanbacon1591 3 года назад

      I'm 15 should I watch it

    • @Neocleese
      @Neocleese 3 года назад +14

      @@nathanbacon1591 Probably not.

    • @nathanbacon1591
      @nathanbacon1591 3 года назад

      @@Neocleese just did wasn't as bad as I thought it'd be

    • @Neocleese
      @Neocleese 3 года назад +1

      @@nathanbacon1591 What did you think?

  • @milelemi8725
    @milelemi8725 4 года назад +167

    My grand father was a Yugoslav-Serb partisan who survived 3.5 years in nazi death camp in north Norway! Around 800 Serbs survived norway camps and around 4200 didnt! There is almost no mark or sign about the camps! My grandfathers older comunist partisan brother was killed there! My grandpa couldnt have children so he adopted my mother! He was very kind and piecefull man! May he rest in piece!

    • @romanlesjak3844
      @romanlesjak3844 3 года назад +6

      Svaka cast, lahko si samo ponosen na svojo druzino! Lp iz Ljubljanw

    • @erenliebert4576
      @erenliebert4576 3 года назад +1

      R.I.P. I am sorry for your loss.

    • @milelemi8725
      @milelemi8725 3 года назад +16

      @@erenliebert4576 I didnt know him bcs i was born 1991. and he died 1980. Serbian history is full of this stories|! One of the most interesting histories is Serbian history and history of Balkans, but usa and britain film industry has no interests of showing it!

    • @erenliebert4576
      @erenliebert4576 3 года назад +20

      @@milelemi8725 I know man, I am from Russia, we always had great respect to our Serbian brothers.
      Basically all the actions and consequences of 20th century started in Balkans. The first half of that century was really sad for both of our nations.

    • @SR-vq4wy
      @SR-vq4wy 3 года назад +3

      @@milelemi8725 And now when we have our first ever movie to show it to the world, Dara of Jasenovac, it is called by la times serbian propaganda and that movie is so soft that it can't even be compared to this one...

  • @ihaveaquestiontothegodwhy1669
    @ihaveaquestiontothegodwhy1669 4 года назад +147

    This movie hits you like a truck, and it's unnerving, brutal, unrelenting, violent, and will hold nothing back. this movie is a must-watch, but also a movie that your not gonna watch again anytime soon, it's a harrowing experience that you will never forget.

  • @alt0799
    @alt0799 3 года назад +286

    I haven't even watched the film and im already terrified.

    • @disunityholychaos7523
      @disunityholychaos7523 3 года назад +9

      me too just i would follow on the reviews

    • @winburna852
      @winburna852 2 года назад +1

      Watch it

    • @frisianwarrior2295
      @frisianwarrior2295 2 года назад +3

      @@winburna852 I am pretty sensitive to these things... Would you still recommend it to someone like me? I collect WWII films but I don't want to be traumatized.

    • @taehyungoppa7208
      @taehyungoppa7208 2 года назад

      Same

    • @antoniorinaldi4155
      @antoniorinaldi4155 2 года назад

      You have to watch it, one of the most well made films I’ve ever seen

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 4 года назад +3608

    This happened to my great-uncle Walter Palach in Poland. He was out hunting with his brother when the Nazis destroyed his whole village and murdered his entire family. Four German soldiers shot his brother in the head while he was swimming across a river. My great-uncle hunted those men down and killed them. Then he joined the partisans.
    Walter was captured and tortured, but because he could speak German he was kept alive as a translator in Auschwitz. He escaped, killing seven guards with a butcher knife. He left Poland to join the Western Polish Army-in-Exile. He fought in North Africa, at Monte Cassino, in France and in Germany itself. Ten arenas of battle in total. He figured he killed about 100 German soldiers.
    Walter moved to Canada in 1945, married another Pole and raised a loving family. He was a happy and kind man. Nothing ever bothered him again. He worked at a chemical plant and then as a landscaper at a university for 30 years. He never returned to Poland - he had no reason to. He had an active retirement and died in 2017 at the age of 95.
    And he LOVED Inglorious Basterds.

    • @creepycraft45
      @creepycraft45 4 года назад +369

      That was pretty sad, but badass nonetheless. Thank you for sharing his story!!

    • @nikolaidedenkov8414
      @nikolaidedenkov8414 4 года назад +286

      Incredible life story, worth writing a book or making a film. May he rest in peace. A true hero.

    • @rodrigorott968
      @rodrigorott968 4 года назад +327

      I dont want to be the bad guy here but 7 armed guys by his own with a knife!? Looks like a stealth videogame thing.
      Not even the escape at sobibor had a single prisoner sucess like this, at Sobibor each designated prisoner took out 1, 2 or 3 germans at best and with luck and while other were geting hacked.
      And after that an escape of many hundrends kilometers to join the west allies prob the english somewhere and after that 10 big battles.
      Sorry but Im skeptic. If this its true then Walter is a very very very lucky guy.

    • @zirofastable
      @zirofastable 4 года назад +26

      What a badass, i thank him personally, wherever he is, for helping liberating France

    • @tAkg-bk3qt
      @tAkg-bk3qt 4 года назад +103

      You are a storyteller...

  • @andsoiderparound9909
    @andsoiderparound9909 4 года назад +255

    The only war film that made my cry and made me feel like i was with this character all the way to the end

    • @Arinisonfire
      @Arinisonfire 4 года назад +9

      Watch Grave of the Fireflies, it's anothed tearjerker

    • @gulnaragulnara4240
      @gulnaragulnara4240 3 года назад +3

      And that was the aim of Klimov. He wanted ppl to feel what he felt being at war in Stalingrad. He was also a teenager.

  • @nikitag1376
    @nikitag1376 3 года назад +32

    It is not the scenes of violence that scare you in this movie, but an understanding that movie shows only couple days of this war.

  • @christttmasssholidddayyys497
    @christttmasssholidddayyys497 3 года назад +298

    Greatest film I've ever seen in my entire life but won't watch again as it is too horrifying, this haunted me for years afterwards. Still haunts me. Absolutely incredible film, greater than words could describe. Best film to ever be released in my opinion.

    • @giggling_boatswain
      @giggling_boatswain 3 года назад +36

      The script was much more gruesome. The studio convinced the director not to shoot everything that he had in mind. But the whole horror is that this script is not a fantasy of the author and an exact list of the horrors of the punishers. In Moscow, they understood Klimov's idea and, looking away, quietly told him that it was not worth making such a difficult film as you had conceived. Nobody comes to the theaters. People who have been through the war will not be able to watch it again by experiencing it a second time. And he refused a few episodes. But the meaning and significance of the film is different - this film is a warning to future generations, it drives the reality of war and fascism into your brain like a sledgehammer. Every person on this planet should watch it. I saw it when I was 12 years old. My worldview was brought up by this film too.

    • @ruslankbr5243
      @ruslankbr5243 2 года назад +21

      I have seen this movie in USSR being child and I was so scared and I did not like it but growing older I understand that it is is best anti war movie in history.

    • @DRTISAGITA
      @DRTISAGITA 2 года назад +1

      You should watch Dara of Jasenovac.

    • @gregfisher4147
      @gregfisher4147 Год назад +1

      It's the kind of movie you can only really see once, even if it is an amazing film you would otherwise want to watch multiple times. The kind of experience that can only be described as great and terrible

  • @shakeelkacmarsky2573
    @shakeelkacmarsky2573 2 года назад +115

    This is one of the greatest films ever made. Only someone who has been through this could have made it. Horrific but utterly compelling. It is a hellish poetic documentary. Everyone should watch this film at least once in their life.

  • @rafalkranc
    @rafalkranc 3 года назад +602

    The most important anti-war film ever made. Belarusian, Polish and Russian films tell more about this war than imaginations so called WWII experts from the west.

    • @gustavoritter7321
      @gustavoritter7321 2 года назад +19

      @Young Pappy Stalingrad as well. Eastern and Central Europeans experience the war firsthand.

    • @lisarino1180
      @lisarino1180 2 года назад +20

      Because europeans actually lived the ww2, while USA was far from there and only veterand knew the horror but no one made a movie

    • @lelandabernathy1596
      @lelandabernathy1596 2 года назад +9

      @@lisarino1180 I happen to really like Letters from Iwo Jima, a movie directed by an American but from the Japanese perspective.

    • @tefnutfps8329
      @tefnutfps8329 2 года назад

      Because true war faught in east

    • @obrys5494
      @obrys5494 2 года назад

      @Young Pappy and "Der Hauptmann"

  • @alwive7093
    @alwive7093 4 года назад +52

    “Didn’t I tell you not to dig?” Phrase that is now burnt in my memory.

    • @Dido7lollipop
      @Dido7lollipop 3 года назад

      What did he dig?

    • @vietphuongbong3441
      @vietphuongbong3441 3 года назад +9

      @@Dido7lollipop He found a gun.
      A German scout plane saw he did.

    • @rika-chan1594
      @rika-chan1594 3 года назад +1

      @@vietphuongbong3441 is that the reason why his fam were killed?

    • @sergeontheloose
      @sergeontheloose 3 года назад +20

      @@rika-chan1594 From the plane it is not clear whether it is a pre-adolescent kid who just dug up an SVT-38 rifle or a grown up armed partisan. The German reconnaisance plane saw a man with a gun, that means "there are partisans in the village" and so the anti-partisan punitive batallion rounded up and shot every single villager living there.

    • @rika-chan1594
      @rika-chan1594 3 года назад

      @@sergeontheloose ohh I see, thanks!!

  • @disgustednatalie7029
    @disgustednatalie7029 3 года назад +45

    The movie perfectly depicts the term ‘war is hell on earth’

  • @harderway8568
    @harderway8568 3 года назад +53

    My grandpa was 19 when he went to fight in WW2, and soon he got killed. My other grandpa, who was 17, took a gun and went to war searching for revenge. And he survived. My othergrandparrents met in a conc. camp and survived. Tough stories...

    • @harderway8568
      @harderway8568 3 года назад +10

      @@paulbraunstein2290 Not everyone did unfortunately. My first grandpa, Marko, was 20 when he got killed in an ambush, together with some German guy from a circus, an equilibrist - he was captured, changed his side and continued fighting with partisans against nazis (!). His dad and brother (my other grandpa) found out the day after, but none of them could tell his mother - they kept lying her for months, telling her Marko was well, brave, fighting here and there...Until one day my other grandpa (Milan) could no longer live that way and told her the truth. It broke her heart (she was never again seen on streets, only on graveyard - she would take a road through fields to get there; her life literally ended up that day). Milan took a gun and went to war the day after; he was only 16. In the unit they called him Lightning, cuz he was the smallest and the fastest guy there - he was going forward with a knife, silently killing guards. After they liberated Belgrade in the end of the war, he was kept for 6 months in a mental institution. He was a hero, a great and highly respected man, but never talked about the war...My other grandparrents met in a nazi camp, fortunately they both survived. She was from Chechoslovakia; her mother, who was German - left them for being untermenschen and not pure blooded (husband was Chech), and eventualy became some tough evil bitch in some nazi camp. My families have such stories that you wouldn't believe.

    • @giggling_boatswain
      @giggling_boatswain 3 года назад +1

      Glory to our heroes forever!

  • @mermaid_at_heart213
    @mermaid_at_heart213 3 года назад +81

    This film is a masterpiece that rips your heart right out of your chest and stomps on it. Will I ever watch it again? No. Am I glad that I did? As hard as it was for me to watch, yes.

  • @fj6632
    @fj6632 3 года назад +10

    I’m actually here because Mads Mikkelsen recommended this movie to Hideo Kojima in an interview.
    Will definitely watch it!

  • @WinstonHofler
    @WinstonHofler 3 года назад +16

    Well, saw it last night. Man, it’s not a film, it’s an experience! The brutal descent into Madness Fliora ventures into is disturbing, even more so than Martin Sheen’s character in Apocalypse Now. The last twenty minutes is something I don’t think I ever want to watch again. The imagery and atmosphere also made me feel I was watching a David Lynch film, with the use of music, the limited dialogue during several points, and pure unsettling imagery bordering between reality and fiction.

  • @user-ed5fp1tc4s
    @user-ed5fp1tc4s 3 года назад +117

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". Это
    великий фильм и очень тяжелый. Но его стоит посмотреть каждому. Nobody
    is forgotten and nothing is forgotten.

    • @James-cb7nb
      @James-cb7nb 2 года назад

      And now Russians doing the same thing in Ukraine. Except they are the Nazis!

  • @madalyn_2091
    @madalyn_2091 4 года назад +14

    This film permanently changed my outlook on my war

  • @Marcus_Halberstram
    @Marcus_Halberstram 2 года назад +22

    I've watched dozens of war and anti-war movies over the last decades but this movie, after watching it, haunted me for weeks. It is pure poetic terror.

  • @helloufoundmychannel6055
    @helloufoundmychannel6055 Год назад +7

    Come and see is literally the art and cinematography of war. It showed the closest feeling to death.

  • @varvarauru6747
    @varvarauru6747 3 года назад +19

    My Jewish great grandparents were lucky enough to be given a car to leave Minsk, Belarus three days after the war started. My great grandmother didn't even take documentation because she thought they were just leaving for a couple days but it turned into forever. On their journey to Moscow, they lost two of their infants to famine and sickness, the older two, my great uncle and great aunt, survived. Once they arrived and the war ended they had my grandmother and my other great aunt. A couple years later my older great aunt passed away from a heart attack, her heart was weak from the war, ptsd, and lack of medical assistance. Many years later my great uncle moved to Israel, he passed away a couple years ago. My great grandparents, who went through the war and lost three children, raised my mom with complete love, when my grandmother was unable too because of other reasons. They passed away a long time ago, but my mom only ever remembers them with complete positivity and gratitude.
    My grandmother never talks about the the troubles her parents and siblings went through, I cannot begin to describe how thankful I am that my great grandparents fate was different than the people in this movie.
    May all the infants, children, adults and elderly that lost their lives to this gruesome time rest in peace.

  • @bars3543
    @bars3543 3 года назад +27

    How the hell can someone shoot a film this beautifully

  • @tyrannosaurus-dex7556
    @tyrannosaurus-dex7556 3 года назад +22

    This isn't a film
    It's an experience. Easy the best drama/war film I've watched. I'm glad I decided to watch it

  • @guycalgary7800
    @guycalgary7800 4 года назад +72

    After reading the comments , I think I will stick with blazing saddles and slapshot , I don’t need to get nightmares from my movies thank you very much .

    • @0912sooli
      @0912sooli 4 года назад +30

      Well at least this movie shows war as it is...without any glorification

    • @robwright1286
      @robwright1286 4 года назад +44

      @@0912sooli It's absolutely necessary every human sees this film just so they understand the reality of war, especially politicians.

    • @zipel
      @zipel 3 года назад +5

      Wtf the nightmares thing makes me wanna watch it even more dude

    • @etalex7074
      @etalex7074 2 года назад +1

      Not all movies are meant to be mindless fun

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад

      @@zipel
      Don’t do it! I now have PTSD as a result of Come and See. My family is getting very concerned now but I can handle it myself

  • @livianegidius9772
    @livianegidius9772 3 года назад +79

    This was reality of WW2 .Not Holywood crap.I am from Eastern European country = not Belarus nor Russia where nazis had done similar atrocities and I think this movie is as close to reality as any war movie could get. Wish it was mandatory in school to watch it to comprehend what war is.

    • @disunityholychaos7523
      @disunityholychaos7523 3 года назад +3

      Wish, depending on grade and how the students could handle before strict parents make a fuss to schools. in my middle school we were shown the d-day scene of Saving private ryan but this movie. oh boy maybe in highschool film breaks (if it can fit in class time of 45-60 mins & made an short assignment to it)

  • @MikeJones-mj7yp
    @MikeJones-mj7yp 4 года назад +56

    The most shocking and well made film I've ever watched. 10/10

  • @laurenszymanoski4370
    @laurenszymanoski4370 4 года назад +71

    Discovered this movie 10 years ago and it still haunts me. Brilliantly done.

    • @user-cd9gk7lj9p
      @user-cd9gk7lj9p Год назад

      I saw pictures taken by my uncles while fighting the Nazis. I saw them at about 9 years old. I still can recall a few images.

  • @X3MAntics
    @X3MAntics 3 года назад +36

    I regret not having seen this yet.
    But I'm also afraid I'll regret watching it right after.

  • @Minezanians
    @Minezanians 5 месяцев назад +3

    This movie changed my life so deeply I’ll never be able to put it in to words

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад +2

      I’m so emotionally drained from this movie that I don’t know how I feel anymore. Every time I’m travelling to work or something, I suddenly have an anxiety attack because I get visions of my nightmares urging Floyra to get the hell out of where he is. It sucked that I never made it out of the burning village after sacrificing my own life to make sure that Floyra gets out of there safely because it hadn’t been for me; we both probably would have died anyway, my death in my nightmares was a shocking surprise and I’m forever traumatised

  • @zombiejagerpapstfranziskus2530
    @zombiejagerpapstfranziskus2530 Год назад +4

    This is the best trailer version of "come and see"!

  • @walterkarlins5307
    @walterkarlins5307 3 года назад +19

    I watched this 15 years ago and I am still psychologically traumatized.

  • @mossas1970
    @mossas1970 4 года назад +124

    One of the greatest masterpieces ever made

    • @thorbeorn4295
      @thorbeorn4295 2 года назад

      I don't get it. The weirdest movie I have ever seen. Masterpiece? I mean ok...

    • @dariogreggio7981
      @dariogreggio7981 2 года назад +3

      @@thorbeorn4295 yep you don't get it

  • @dprmnky582
    @dprmnky582 3 года назад +92

    while this is a movie based on historic events, could you imagine this is still someones reality today!! those parts of the news you ignore

    • @Kris.G
      @Kris.G 3 года назад

      how horribly true...

    • @apostoliagkolfinopoulou3776
      @apostoliagkolfinopoulou3776 3 года назад +2

      Very true . We cry and mourn those that were lost and do nothing for those currently living this new terror. And then well cry for those too... pathetic ...

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 2 года назад

      I only consume the news that Big Tech is willing to send me.

    • @AtticusTheDeathMetaller
      @AtticusTheDeathMetaller 2 года назад

      Most of it was inspired by some of the atrocities done by Oskar Dirlewanger, and his rag tag group of the worst of Germany's Criminals.....

  • @SceneOnFilm
    @SceneOnFilm  4 года назад +203

    Hey guys! Thanks for all the activity on the video, I really wasn’t expecting it. I’d appreciate it if you guys saw my other ones too. Any ideas as to what film I should tackle next? I’m thinking Yi Yi.

    • @daniturbitt5607
      @daniturbitt5607 4 года назад +1

      Yes please Yi Yi is such a great film

    • @LoganMauldin
      @LoganMauldin 4 года назад +1

      I love what you are doing with the Modern Trailers! You should do Hara Kiri or Once Upon A Time in America.

    • @mbeliba
      @mbeliba 3 года назад

      Maybe “The Travelling Players” by Theo Angelopolos ...

    • @tamlandipper29
      @tamlandipper29 3 года назад

      Sonatine with Pascale Bussieres. 1985. Hugely underrated film about loneliness, hope, and the lethal consequences of the bystander effect. It's made me literally save lives, over the years.

    • @user-gm2cl8mq4w
      @user-gm2cl8mq4w 3 года назад

      А зори здесь тихие.

  • @InsideManyAk
    @InsideManyAk 4 года назад +252

    The absolute best war film I've ever seen in my life.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 4 года назад

      A deserved and great trailer and focus, on a an emotional and gut-wrenching and real masterpiece, Always.

    • @redstaplerguyforlifepastpr5763
      @redstaplerguyforlifepastpr5763 3 года назад +1

      Sounds like I need to see it

  • @maxilopez1596
    @maxilopez1596 3 года назад +17

    This is the best war film ever...if you haven't seen it, I'm jealous.

  • @bardgod
    @bardgod 3 года назад +15

    the most real movie I ever saw, it's like being there and suffer. I have no words for these movie.. only emotions

  • @Feoktistovs
    @Feoktistovs 4 года назад +34

    Arguably the greatest War film ever made! A heart-wrenching and scary experience.

  • @larsthemartian9554
    @larsthemartian9554 Год назад +7

    ”War is delightful for those who have had no experience of it.” - Desiderius Erasmus

  • @malafunkshun8086
    @malafunkshun8086 2 года назад +6

    The savagery of the War on the Eastern Front - and the in the Pacific - was on a scale that humanity had never seen before, and, I pray, will never see again.
    Aloha ❤️🙏🏼

  • @Tullcrafts
    @Tullcrafts 4 года назад +57

    They should show this film to every 17-year-old in America.

    • @Tullcrafts
      @Tullcrafts 2 года назад

      @Darth Skywalker Yeah, That's why propoganda like Top FUCKING Gun is PG. Something fit to make war look sweet for the next generation of sheep.

  • @nuggetmcgraw3114
    @nuggetmcgraw3114 3 года назад +20

    Without doubt, one of the greatest war films ever made. I would recommend it to anyone who thinks war is glorious. To quote Mr Worldwide 'Probably the greatest film I'll never want to see again'.

  • @josephfelixguez7745
    @josephfelixguez7745 4 года назад +23

    this film is beyond powerful.

  • @lordelpus2099
    @lordelpus2099 Год назад +8

    Traumatic to watch, but genius.

  • @serial92989
    @serial92989 4 года назад +18

    Saw this, on my phone, on YT, with subtitles in the middle of the night. Such a good film on the depiction of the atrocities that happened.
    such a raw film

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад

      I did that once and I was quite drunk at the time. The nightmares were truly awful and it started with the last 40 minutes of the movie where Floyra wanted to talk to me about something and he noticed I had gone missing when he turns back for one second before I was not there. Floyra starts panicking as he ran back to the village where his mother and sisters died, Floyra suddenly hears random screams and that was me screaming out for him. Floyra grabs his rifle to break the house door down and I literally could hear the anger in him begging for me not to die on him but I was already feeling so trapped whilst being held captive by some Nazis. Floyra eventually breaks in the house seeing how terrified I looked at him. The Nazis forced me to decide between them or being with Floyra, I angrily forced myself free from the Nazi who held me captive and ran into Floyra’s arms fearing for my life. I loved how Floyra will confront the Nazis whilst aiming his rifle at them to protect me and out of nowhere, Floyra finally guns the Nazis down and he has never felt so relieved that I was okay and I hugged Floyra for saving my life and we both agreed running away together after that traumatic event because Floyra doesn’t want to almost lose me again. Before leaving his house, Floyra finds a ring that belonged to his mother and he planned on putting it on my hand when I was not looking. I don’t want Floyra to go this far but I can feel it

  • @shoegaze_bitch1506
    @shoegaze_bitch1506 3 года назад +7

    This movie makes Saving Private Ryan look like a children's movie.

  • @Jupiter.141
    @Jupiter.141 4 года назад +204

    I don't really want to watch this movie again ... I just can't

    • @tehahn1
      @tehahn1 4 года назад +8

      You may not have a choice. Here you watch. Reality. . . it looks like we've just started it in real life. Look at Seattle. Imagine bigger.

    • @CCMan34
      @CCMan34 4 года назад +24

      I can see why, this movie makes boy in the striped pajamas, and Schindler's list look like my little pony.

    • @issaggg1087
      @issaggg1087 3 года назад +3

      Terry Hahn yea ima go out on a limb and say seatle is nothing like this at all 😂.

    • @CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen
      @CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen 3 года назад

      @Chilly Chase yet.

  • @CrodolookslikeFrody
    @CrodolookslikeFrody 3 года назад +9

    This is undoubtedly one of the most impactful movies I’ve seen

  • @edwardhuang3650
    @edwardhuang3650 4 года назад +20

    Best war movie, ever.

  • @joemalone3099
    @joemalone3099 4 года назад +53

    This haunting masterpiece (with TURTLES CAN FLY ...warmovie about Iraq war) should be a MANDATORY WATCH FILMS in every high school around the world for the future generations as a reminder what Mankind is capable of...

    • @darrenclarke4671
      @darrenclarke4671 3 года назад

      Absolutely! Unfortunately, education in America is designed to maintain a child's ignorance so we will continually be corrupted, and powerless to build a wonderful world for and with everyone!

    • @ColetteV
      @ColetteV 3 года назад +1

      Yes and no, children and teenagers are not mature enough to understand what they are watching, they are in a period of their lives where generalizing and stereotyping is the rule and they are looking for an identity sometimes they get radicalized because of it. Most of them will not understand that this happened a long time ago and that Germans and Russians and other countries who committed genocides are no longer the same.

    • @darrenclarke4671
      @darrenclarke4671 3 года назад

      @@ColetteV good points!

    • @reagle9315
      @reagle9315 3 года назад

      @@ColetteV don't speak for every child. Children are humans too and are smart. I learned about WW2 as a boy in Nigeria. About 6 years old. I'm not saying I understood every detail, but I know I felt the devastation it caused. I knew about Hitler, Holocaust, the Gestapo, the Nazi party. If children watch it, it'll stick with them till they grow old. When they're older, they'll rewatch it again and it'll further motivate them to create change. There's no point in making the world seem blissful to children when it's not. Let them learn the harsh reality of the world early on. They are our future.

  • @heatherkline749
    @heatherkline749 2 года назад +6

    His beautiful face kills me. Poor baby

  • @cinevore358
    @cinevore358 4 года назад +83

    I seriously have to watch this film.. It's been a while us on my watchlist !
    Great video!

    • @daweller
      @daweller 4 года назад +1

      don't do it, it will mess you up

    • @shikharsaini6217
      @shikharsaini6217 4 года назад

      @I Just Wanna Be Popular any HD links to watch this or download this?

    • @roberthipolito1351
      @roberthipolito1351 4 года назад

      Here, the remastered version on the official Mosfilm channel:
      ruclips.net/video/UkkJZweYaLI/видео.html

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 3 месяца назад

      @@roberthipolito1351
      I’ve actually got the remastered dvd version of it ready for its 40th anniversary coming up and I’m glad I got it

  • @spidersucc2839
    @spidersucc2839 2 года назад +7

    This is honestly the best fan trailer I've ever seen. It gives me chills every time I watch it.
    Bravo

  • @thatBIGchicken
    @thatBIGchicken 3 года назад +32

    This film and Dunkirk, are the only two war films I've seen, that don't glorify war and don't use patriotism whatsoever.
    Even when a side is wrong, the act of war turns all men into monsters.

    • @amouramarie
      @amouramarie 3 года назад +20

      I cannot stand patriotism in war films. It's half of what causes war in the first place.

    • @phelsuma3037
      @phelsuma3037 3 года назад +1

      What you think about "das boot"?

  • @razackadan7120
    @razackadan7120 3 года назад +12

    The best movie that reflected the true event at the time.

  • @054792austin
    @054792austin 4 года назад +9

    There are not words to properly describe this film. Powerful is the best I can come up with. This film will leave you emotionally exhausted. This is truly terrible to witness knowing that it is based on reality. If everyone were go see this film I believe the world would be a better place.

  • @SR-ht7zi
    @SR-ht7zi 4 года назад +26

    That made me want to want to hug my son.

    • @giggling_boatswain
      @giggling_boatswain 3 года назад

      I saw documentary footage of very young children and parents being triaged in front of a concentration camp. They will never meet again. NEVER. Damn fascism !!!

    • @damienlott
      @damienlott Год назад

      @@giggling_boatswain where you saw that footage? it is online?

  • @thiagocrux
    @thiagocrux 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant work! Thank you for this!

  • @sandwormgod0189
    @sandwormgod0189 4 года назад +191

    Revelation 6:7-8
    And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

    • @sethwarner644
      @sethwarner644 4 года назад +7

      Oh my Lord 😳

    • @davidgobert9667
      @davidgobert9667 3 года назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @MrStylezy
      @MrStylezy 3 года назад +1

      Stunning,.

    • @alexkerr5804
      @alexkerr5804 3 года назад +5

      his wrath would engulf the world, and he delighted in watching it burn...
      The horde looked to Attila...and the world trembled ...
      Abandon all hope.
      few people would understand this reference but nvm.

    • @alexkerr5804
      @alexkerr5804 3 года назад +1

      @Jared Jams total war attila

  • @louisshann3122
    @louisshann3122 3 года назад +17

    After I saw this movie I can never see anymore war movies. Compared to this one all are 3rd rate fluff stories and nothing but bullshit... This movie was reality.

  • @alejandrokaplan7243
    @alejandrokaplan7243 4 года назад +16

    This is a great example of what war is really like

  • @cch5555
    @cch5555 3 года назад +7

    I watched this trailer when I first heard about this movie and just watched it again a few months after seeing it and it still gave me goosebumps. Watch this movie man it’s fucking incredible

  • @HowTo4Uvideos
    @HowTo4Uvideos 3 года назад +4

    Just saw this movie for the first time last night and it may be the best movie on set during WWII that I've ever seen. Amazing.

  • @kam2894
    @kam2894 3 года назад +43

    only film that actually left me speechless after watching. i just was in shock for around 15 minutes after watching. I assume it hit me harder because I am Russian.

    • @Frankygoestohollywood
      @Frankygoestohollywood 2 года назад +4

      Cheers 🍻 to you my russian friend..

    • @kam2894
      @kam2894 2 года назад +1

      @@Frankygoestohollywood cheers mate 🍻

    • @callumraza5046
      @callumraza5046 2 года назад

      Europe owes a debt to Russia

  • @MrEd8846
    @MrEd8846 4 года назад +16

    Actually picked it up on blue ray the other day because it had some clips from a old 70s interview with Belarus survivors. Let's just say this movie is less graphic than those survivors stories. There was times I paused it and thought "ok it cant get worse than what they're saying" and then it gets worse

    • @fergydatruth8742
      @fergydatruth8742 3 года назад

      Do u know if the stories can be found anywhere elsr

    • @patrickcummins79
      @patrickcummins79 3 года назад

      What was the name of that documentary?

    • @MrEd8846
      @MrEd8846 3 года назад +2

      @@patrickcummins79 the back of my bluray says "three 1975 films from flaming memory, a documentary series by Victor Dashuk featuring firsthand accounts of survivors of the genocide during ww2 in what is now known as Belarus" and what is shown is just a basic interview but the descriptions are horrifying

  • @GeorgeZupster
    @GeorgeZupster 3 года назад +7

    Saw it when I was 10 years old, never knew the title, untill now, have to watch these one again, I do remember it was somewhat brutal / realistic depiction of madness at eastern front with great photography

  • @ruslan-iy2ts
    @ruslan-iy2ts 2 года назад +93

    Вечная память и слава погибшим героям !

  • @Spyflugan90
    @Spyflugan90 2 года назад +4

    I've never seen a movie depict the horrors of war as realistically as this.

  • @jamesc.7990
    @jamesc.7990 3 года назад +8

    I just watched this. It is an excellent movie. It depicts the horror of war and the insanity it leaves its victims in.

  • @hugostiglitz1816
    @hugostiglitz1816 4 года назад +5

    Strange thing is that last year i saw the village burning scene and i though it would be even more dramatic to put Lacrimosa from Requiem under the scene so i watched it while listening to that and it sent shivers down my spine. And now i see this trailer.

  • @matthewgleavey9477
    @matthewgleavey9477 Год назад +4

    phenomenal movie the scene where florian gets pinned down in the field and you can see the tracers zipping over his head and bouncing off into the sky way off in the distance put me right on the edge of my seat

    • @Kaghemsuha
      @Kaghemsuha Год назад

      Like laser beams in the night, and the dying cow's eye... the shot will return I my nightmares.

  • @bettilopez4327
    @bettilopez4327 4 года назад +17

    Just found a video essay on this days ago, i should probably watch it first.

  • @naltun4702
    @naltun4702 3 года назад +4

    I just saw this last night and it was incredible. Weird, but incredible. Bravo.

  • @pecne
    @pecne 3 года назад +1

    Brutal movie, Aleksey's acting is world class, probably the best child acting ever.

  • @alexsol3517
    @alexsol3517 3 года назад +6

    Этот фильм необходимо показать каждому жителю Земли. Именно показать! Принудительно посадить и удерживать пока не досмотрит этот фильм до конца. Во всех странах мира, каждому политику, каждому военачальнику, каждому простому жителю планеты! Принудительно!

  • @hollyhillcar1661
    @hollyhillcar1661 3 года назад +3

    This movie has been on my watch list for months but something in my gut is telling me not to watch it, still I keep coming back here

    • @lucybain7933
      @lucybain7933 3 года назад

      oh god it really is an intense and uncomfortable watch (compare this to any saw movie or something like that and this is ten times scarier) but i was in the same boat as u, knowing i shouldn't watch it but i couldn't stop thinking about it. and looking back i'm so grateful for watching it - it provides so much perspective and is just so powerful. let me know what you think if you do watch it :)

  • @roccomarra4741
    @roccomarra4741 2 года назад +4

    This is the most horrific film I have ever watched, I don’t really have the desire to experience this movie more than once but every now and then I come and see to remind my self of the horrors that took place in this era

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 2 месяца назад

      I only watch it if i feel like getting upset for no reason whatsoever but I think how grateful I am to be alive in 2002 rather then the 40’s. I still sometimes blame myself for why those who were in the war died because I care about them so much

  • @kobehagen9576
    @kobehagen9576 2 года назад +1

    Such an amazing trailer. Hats off to the editor