it was Elem Klimov's last work, and he even refused to watch it because of his own personal hell experienced when he was a boy. It was his final work and testament.
@nukimemes314 yes, the actual history of the war is sort of hidden. Just think about who owns media and what agenda they have villainizing nazis. All I'm saying is nothing is what it seems really
A master teacher told me once, "Teach the history of war through the eyes of those who suffered it, and you'll raise a generation of people headstrong against allowing war again."
This is happened before, and it's happened again. Khatyn 22 March 1943 Ukrainian nazies burned alive 149 people, 75 were younger than 16yo. Killers found a refugee in Kanada. Last year Canadian government were applauding to one of those killers. Odessa 2 May 2014 Ukranian nazies burned 300+ people alive, some kids, one pregnant woman. Killers are travelling world and buying expensive mansions.
@@snakevenom4954 If I were teaching history, I'd add a section titled "The Horror of War" and use clips from this film and a few others. Parents would hate me.
Couldn’t sleep after watching this film. Thought all night about the atrocities people can do to one another, may people please learn from there mistakes ❤️🙏🏻
The problem is that we love these kind of movies and let them affect us, but only in this this imaginary ethereal world, whilst in reality there are arguably worse atrocities happening, but we can even support the monsters making them! so this kind of supports the idea that Hollywood and its likes are a kind of a sedation tool for the masses to offload these type of emotions in vain rather against real change in the world!
Honestly, if WW2 movies were more like this, I wouldn't be so annoyed at how abundant they are. There probably wouldn't be that many in the first place.
It's the only type of movie that I think should exist about war. I've never seen it, purely because of how horrifying and raw it seems. I can't stomach those types of films but I appreciate that they don't sugarcoat the reality of war.
@@raquetdude As unfortunate as that is, actors usually aren't reflections of the characters they play and rarely contribute to the writting of the script.
You tell me it is as if he isn't acting he was so good face expressions and the girl she real creep me out big time not all great movies come from Hollywood like this masterpiece from Russia incredible movie so real
The boys face resembling that on an old man, as his experience seems to age him, is a wonderful touch. And the facial acting from the girl, particularly in the forest before the bombardment, is amazing.
Look into it, they seriously screwed up that kid while making the movie. A lot the aging you see on his face isn't makeup-- it was from exhaustion and the stress of filming. They shot and killed a cow in-camera, while firing live rounds directly over his head while he hides behind the cow. They made him swim through an entire river of mud in one take, with no help. Those are some of the more mild examples.
@gjippsy8419 you can find it in the wiki with interviews from the boy actor. Kilmov (the director) said the filming could have ended with him in an asylum. The bullets were often live, and so were the bombs in the forest scene. Though they had cement slabs they edited out to protect the actors. And probably deployed expert marksman for the live shooting rolls. They didn't want to kill anybody, but I would say the boy did have a rough role even compared to some like Jared Leto's Joker. The boy returned to school thin but his hair outgrew the dye they used to grey his hair. He didn't physically age from this movie.
Well, war is a horror that none of us want to live through. We are blessed to have survivors who laid witness to these horrors to keep reminding us " Never Again"
The guy above me is right. What happened was that they genuinely traumatised the child to capture those shots and apparently he suffered irreversible damage in the filming of “Come and See” Edit: @andersbreivik3399 edgelord detected
The teen actor was 16 when he did this movie, and it was his first film EVER. To come out strong with that performance in your first film is amazing. But it was also his downfall. He absolutely peaked with his first film.
@@Roman0ff_49 I meant that working conditions and reward are incomparable. Although... it was like that with everyone in the USSR. (I’m from the Moscow region)
They killed a quarter of the country's population when it was all over. The real depressing thing is, this kind of slaughter happens with depressing regularity in human history. The german soldiers were also psychologically affected by the killings, hence why they moved on to the gas chambers - absolutely fucking horrific.
Смотрел этот фильм 15 лет назад, когда я учился в школе то всех учеников с 8 по 11 класс собрали в актовом зале, и мы сидели и смотрели его....тогда было слишком много эмоций после просмотра, из зала мы вышли в полной тишине...
And then you goed and screamed fashism nepraigot !!! Sad communism destroyed you more than nazis ;) but your to scared to admit it actuallly i live in country where was communism so i know the song
This filmed sapped all the glory out of war for me. The millions of souls lost in pure fear and desperation in their final moments. I wish every single person could sit down and watch this movie at the same time
There are some pieces of human creation like this, rare and beautiful in their haunting power to completely and utterly change you at a deep level. For me, that piece of artwork was The Boy in Striped Pajamas. I watched it when I was 8-10 I think. And it's still seared into my soul. It destroyed any growing love of glory of war for me in a heartbeat.
Good thing is this movie is a jewish-soviet propaganda meant to make out germans as people who committed worse attrocities than jewish bolsheviks who killed tens of millions of white Christians during communist revolution and up to 60's. Most of the atrocity propaganda movies of late 20th century are pure crap
As a person who grew up in Belarus, like many of us here, I had grandparents who witnessed this. Every 4th Belarusian died during the occupation. Basically, in each family 1 member didnt survive. Out of 9 million people before the war, about 2 million died. The sad part of the movie is that it's all true.
For Bielorrusia especially, a quarter of its population died during the war. In other Republics, like in Uzbekistan, more people died due to famine or from being sent to the front than people from the UK did. The Eastern Front truly was something surreal in the worst way possible, and for Russia to taint the sacrifice of these people by using the day of victory as a celebration against Ukraine, who also suffered during the war, is disgusting, I am ashamed of my nation and it's leadership, hopefully it will change one day...
In my mind, come and see is the ultimate war movie and probably won’t ever be topped. Parts of that movie legitimately made me pause it, go outside to throw in some dip and listen to the birds chirp for a little bit. I deployed to Afghanistan twice and Iraq once, I’ve seen some grisly shit. This movie did an excellent job portraying the realities of war for the people caught in the middle.
Brother thank you for your service, I hope you’re doing great. I’d love to hear about what you experienced. I am a producer I actually just interviewed Ryan McBeth and I’m trying to get some veterans who are open and willing to talk about their experience in war. I believe it is important to document your experiences in combat. The way that I see it, every soldier or marine has a story worth telling and I want to give every man who served the opportunity to share their story.
The director and producer were actually there, the director in siege of Leningrad and the producer was a member of the Belarussian partisans. They made sure to check on the children frequently into their adulthood to make sure they didn't develop PTSD from the development of this movie.
They artificially changed his hair with some silver compound that took forever to remove from his hair. The kid grew up and turned out normal, but did not want to act again. Very understandable. Now look at Hollywood's kids. Both child actors and children of actors
@tereseczimbal8099 The point of this film was to let people know how traumatising the war is. To make a powerful anti war statement. Both the writer and the director knew a lot about it. Some of the people acting in it were children who survived those very events. (There are many unprofessional actors in it)
@@ekaterinalokshina2043 Absolutely. However, after dealing with a narcissist ex and still bcuz of our two Special Needs children, agencies and constantly have paperwork due, behaviorist appointments, doctor appointments on n on, I don't need to see people suffering. During Covid lockdown, I'd realized how my life is a CONSTANT COVID LOCKDOWN. I feel trapped and isolated for various reasons that I'd rather not get into now. So many were suffering through it, yet it is MY LIFE. Giant toddlers in adult bodies, mentally half their ages. I'm EXHAUSTED.
Has one of the best performances from a child I've ever seen in a movie too, the main child's acting is absolutely top tier. His eyes and mannerisms as the film progresses are incredible.
That was not acting. He was starved and kept awake for days on end in order to get him to look that bad. During the filming, real bullets were used without warning him beforehand. In the scene of the cow, the cow was really killed on screen while the poor boy tried to keep low to avoid being hit by the ammunition, and afterwards he was forced to get into the cow's carcass. He ended up needing a lot of psychological assistance due to that movie
@@christinaandrews4891 Exactly what I came to say. I've seen a lot of war movies but judging from this clip, I'm not emotionally ready to watch the full film.
The most brutal and frightening film ever made yet can also be considered one of the most beautiful. This is not just how great war films are made, but how the greatest films are to be made.
Watched this a few months ago… This and Grave of the Fireflies are always the first thing to pop up into my mind when I hear about war. They taught me that the forgotten victims of war are usually children.
The writer was a guerilla in Belarus when he was 15-16. He knew what he wrote about Some of the unprofessional actors were the children who survived those very events.
My grandmother lived through stuff like this when the nazis invaded her little greek village. She will only speak a small amount about it but what she has said is haunting. That pile of humans in this... is pretty spot on.
Western countries are shouting "Slava Ukraine." They believe that this is the way to support Ukraine in it's "righteous fight" against Russia. But little do they know that human monsters from that film are the people who first used this greeting. Ukrainian nazies banderovites created hell on earth for Jews, Poles, Russians, Greeks, Romanians. Germans were using Ukrainian monsters in most dirtiest jobs ever. Khatyn was most famous crime of those animals. The latest mass people burning happened on 2 May 2014 in Odessa.
100% right. My grandmother story about burying wounded people that were still alive and then seeing the soil moving as they tried to get out, hit me hard. God forbids anything like this happens again.
This movie is so powerful that by seeing a few scenes in this short, it dredged up repressed feelings from when I first watched it as a 17 year old about 13 years ago
Their biggest mistake. Only a madman high on liquid meth and coke would think invading Russia is a good idea. If he wouldn't of betrayed Russia we would still be fighting nazis.
@@juliav5231 я с западной Беларуси. С моего двора вид на Налібоцкую Пушчу. Деревни Юраўская и Кавалёва в поле зрения - сожжены немцами. Вглубь пущи - сами Налібокі сожгли партизаны вместе с жителями - кто не сбежал. Всё в 1943. До того с немцами все (кроме евреев) ужились и привыкли. В УССР и РСФСР такой жести близко не было.
@user-vd3rk1et9uthe movie is about the nazi treatment of Russian civilians during their occupation, and is very accurate to history. the nazis were brutal murderers.
Just watching this clip gave me chills. People really have no clue what these man had to go through just to stay alive. War is nothing I would ever want to see first hand. Sadly the world seems to be going to that place.
The powerful elite drag the rest of the world into war. The common man has little to do with it except comply. That is what has to stop. Stop complying.
While watching this movie I can't even look into his eyes, you can feel his fear, anger, hate, depressed, etc. Inside my heart I can still feel the pinch. This movie is master piece
@@Tetiana.Vasylenko ой да ага.Сидите там спокойно в интернете,играете)Из Киева в Мариуполь ездите через Польшу. Лично знаю таких товарищей. Так что уж нынешнее и то время не сранивай. Нашла что сравнить
The director had such a difficult time with this movie (due to the awful subject matter), he swore to leave filmmaking forever. As is with Schindlers list and this movie, some movies need to be made, while others CAN be made.
As I understand it, it took him 8 years to get this movie made back in the Cold War. It is truly amazing. This movie is not easily forgotten. 😅 prepare yourself. 😢
But there is a catch. The atrocity the film was based on was committed by Ukrainian nationalists. Their ideological leader was Stepan Bandera, a hero in today's Ukraine. Their slogan was "glory to Ukraine -- glory to the heroes". Go and see a comment section under any Ukraine-related video and you will find this slogan.
I've watched this film as a young teenager, in the USSR. Out whole class was taken to the theater to watch it. It really was strong, and left a mark in me till this day.
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If you are Russian your country obviously didn't learn from it. You are committing similar atrocities in Ukraine.
I will never forget this movie. This is what humans do to each other when there aren’t any laws to protect them. They actually burned people in barns. I forgot how many villages were destroyed this way.
Isreali military armed by the U.S. and West is doing today exactly those types of atrocities. And Ukrainian Azov armed by NATO supported by the west committed atrocities against Russian speakers. This evil is still going on today in our world. Vote all evil political leaders out. I mean how sick and twisted was the Canadian parliament when it applauded an SS Nazi officer from Ukraine. The exact type of people who carried atrocities in the movie "Come and See" being clapped in Canadian parliament. Western Govts are sick they all needed to be voted out of office. We cannot allow Nazi evil back into our world. Otherwise people in future will suffer the same fate one day that those poor Belarussian villagers went through at hands of Nazis in WW2.
I haven't even seen the film, but the ability to captivate expression like that young actor is simply phenomenal, I want to cry simply just by looking at his face.
If you love movies and real acting and performance that will shock you to the bone with lots off chills looks sound and feels very real as if I was there in Russia brilliant movies ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That's because they found people for the role, which is actually pretty easy. The reason hollywood isn't like this is because actors need to perform wide range of acts. This acting is impressive only on screen but knowing many such people in real life you realise this acting is common skill, just need the right people. Not skill, the right people for the role.
I mean, they really starved him and made him spend the night inside a cow carcass after he spent several minutes lying low because the ammunition they were using for the shooting scene im which the cow died was real...
“Makes Saving Private Ryan feel like a Disney movie” would normally be a quote that I roll my eyes at; but having seen this movie I think that’s a good way to put it. Absolutely horribly beautiful, which is what makes both movies so moving, but the magnitude of this one echoes greater, to me.
@simpleric7061Everyone praising this movie like it's the greatest most brutal war movie ever made when really, the only thing brutal about it is the prolonged close ups
@@simpleric7061 If you’re f*cked in the brain and watch torture p*rn movies and gore tapes then it may not be as brutal as it is for others, otherwise it’s pretty brutal.
@simpleric7061 I think the main difference between Come and See and something like Cannibal Holocaust though is that the former has something to say about how war destroys every part of you, and the latter is sort of just torture porn? Like I'd have things to feel about watching Come and See but Cannibal Holocaust is...I mean for God's sakes they killed actual animals on set; that's the kind of movie I feel like I'd need to take a shower after.
@@joeyberg5765 Exactly! I said the same thing, yet YT didn’t approve my comment. It’s a tad annoying how these people always make it a competition of what’s more disturbing than X/Y. Like man.. just let us enjoy these movies and go watch your g*re tapes and puke p*rn in peace.
One of the few movies I had to stop watching for a min then come back to later because it was so horrific. Fantastic movie everyone should watch it and really take in the lessons its trying to portray to us
One of the greatest movies ever made. Although the violence seems over the top, it isn't, it is portraited realistically. In the end it's the emotional aspects of this movie that occupy your mind, not only the violence. War is portrayed as the true horror, the evil it is. Everyone should see "Come and see" along with "Schindler's List".
The thing was, they showed this film to actual ww2 veterans who fought on the eastern front and they said that the things that happened in the film they actually saw themselves.
@@ThatSpecificIndividualPeople are fucked up generally. It doesnt matter where are they from. Storys about the serbian conflict are also haunting as f. Family get gathered together and killed one by another, daughters get raped in front of their families, fathers have to kill their sons, extreme torture etc. I remember this one video where they captured a father and they force him to call his son that he can come in safely. Just as the son aproaches the hill, they start firing at him with like 10 man. After this they just kill the father too. I dont know how someone is capable of doing this.
Я в детстве этот фильм смотрела в СССР ещё. Сейчас бы детям такой фильм не показали. Именно поэтому мы, выросшие в СССР и живущие в России против всяческого неравенства наций. У нас по сей день к любым людям других наций хорошо относятся.
There is not much graphic violence as war movies go. The boy never shoots his gun at a person. It sticks with you, because you’re following him through his journey, and the horrors that spill over from war into everyday lives.
I’m old and don’t want nor need any more of the horrific memories. But, if you don’t know about history and the evil people are capable of, finding an excellently made film can teach a lot more than any other media.
You can, they make it sound scary. It isn't scary, but it does depict war in a different way compared to most war films, but that is mostly because those who made it were there.
This film looks like a masterpiece! Could you imagine Hollywood making anything anywhere near as brilliant or thought-provoking as this? No neither can l!😮
Force their children (adult) to be the first to ho to the war and mo loopholes to get out of it. The politicians will change their minds about war real quick.
I remember seeing a movie review that suggested this was the most terrifying movie of all time not because it had insane horror movie tropes but because it was purely historical and based in reality.
This film is not historical, it’s soviet propaganda. Facts: 1) check names “German” soldiers who really took part in this event 2) soldiers didn’t waste ammo and grenades 3) all atrocity and savagery, that we can see in the film, is lie
@@My_Lord_I_bring_the_newsGoddamn right, the Soviet march through Germany was insane. The camps set up for german prisoners were disgustingly bad, so many atrocities committed against Germans.
I wasn't ready for the intense surrealist elements. There were many moments I felt like I was watching a depiction of a waking nightmare and couldn't tell what was real and what was just Florya's ever crumbling mental state. Pure psychological whiplash that very effectively conveyed the horror and chaos of the invasion. This movie just puts you in the center of it all and doesn't hold your hand. It's haunting.
No film ever left it's traces like this one. Saw it 30-ish years ago. Saw it once. Not sure I could ever watch it again. But, yes, eternally grateful for it's existence .
Watching this movie proves how devastating war is and the toll it takes not only on one's physical body but the weight and turmoil it takes on one's mental. It was expertly done. It's very hard to watch but also necessary. We have got to learn to respect and love one another as God created us in love, so must we love His creations. Amen. 🙏🏾
The way you edited it to go from him smiling to him completely void of emotion just really put this entire movie into a deep perspective on it's own. I haven't watched the movie but just those two scenes really make me want to.
The full movie is free to watch on RUclips. I've been wanting to watch it for nearly a decade, and finally did last night. I could probably talk about it for hours, but I'll just say it was incredibly emotionally powerful.
This movie was exactly what happend thoughout Europe during WW2. It is filmed as from an eyewitness prospective, and doesn't hold back from the realism and horrors of WW2. It's astonishing to see the depths of human evil. Much like the Spanish Inqusition it's evil of every imagination, and it's sad to see. Althought I disagree with the "Saving Private Ryan" statement - I agree with everything else.
I like films that make me feel harrowed but this film properly fucked me up. I’ve never felt so wretched after watching anything else as I did with this film. I can confidently say that this is an awe inspiringly incredible piece of film making that I greatly love but NEVER want to see again.
@@Jewls1000Mosfilm shows many Soviet war movies. War is war, Dawns are quiet here and others. They are good and unique because many actors, team knew the war , fought against Nazis.
If you think the movie is non-realistic, know this. About 9000 villages were burned down. And about 5000 of them with were burned down with the population. It was brutal annihilation. 1 of 3 Belarusians died during the war. A whole third! As Belarusian, I know from my childhood about the horrors of the war that happened not only to the soldiers, but the civilians too. Remember the sacrifice. P.S. The main character's name isn't Florya. It's Flyora.
burned down by whom ? Not by Germans thats for sure. Time Witnesses tell different things then you do. Your Childhood ? So youre at the very very least 90 Years old now ? Detecting Liars is so easy sometimes.
I only remember that we are all condemned for our sins, and only some will be saved. The afflicted and oppressed will be rejuvenated in peace and eternal life with God and whomever else God wishes. My heart weeps and aches for these poor children having to endure that. 🥺
Too bad it was the other way around for many parts of the war, especially towards the end after one side completely gave up in surrender. I hope your vet pals weren’t anywhere near Berlin, otherwise they’re this x ♾️
Yup ... @mattmolloy636 germans were civilized compared to in general... hell most the troops were rural non germam farmers... The germans didn't know hate and empty belts like brutal russians... hell, just their normal weather is horribly brutal. Russians like Japanese and Chinese are extremely over the top brutal, rape theft and executions of random innocents.. IS STILL nothing to many of them
It is VERY hard going, especially on first viewing, but it is one of the greatest works of the 20th century. It will certainly haunt you but this film will never let one forget the atrocities of both history and the present day.
Its Demonizing Propaganda anyways. People in Eastern Europe Countrys like Ukraine and Belarus usually have something very different to tell us about who behaved like Monsters. Alot of People from Belarus, Ukraine, Baltics etc volunteered to support Germany. Portraying it as if the Wehrmacht massacred its way through Belarus is directly contradicting to what most TIme-witnesses have to tell.
@@paladin56 I will muster up and watch it at some point. Just like you said, it is an important story. For the ppl who suffered these event, the least I can do it watch it and learn 💔
This truly goes to show that the people that suffer in war are never those that started the conflict, but the civilians who more often than not wanted no part in it. As they say, those with hammers see everything as a nail.
I just finished watching the movie and I must say this is a well made movie but I’ll definitely not be seeing it again. It’s one of those movies you just need to see once and you’ll never forget it. Very powerful movie.
I saw this movie as a teenager at a movie theater when it first came out. I still remember the profound impression it made on me (An I were no stranger to stories of WWII atrocities growin up in Leningrad, now St.Peterdburg)... A phenomenal movie indeed!
I've had the chance to see this movie in theaters in France not so long ago. When i got out, i couldn't stop crying for 20 minutes... it has changed my life and everybody should see this masterpiece
i could talk about this movie for HOURS. and i will. i will never ever shut up about it. i mean this genuinely, this movie is a cinematic masterpiece (and it’s free on youtube with subtitles!!!!)
Этот фильм снят по книге "Хатынская повесть" , автор Алесь Адамович. Книга во много раз страшнее. Примечательно что автор сам воевал в партизанском отряде в возрасте 14 лет в Беларуси. Многие события его книг автобиографичны .
P. S. Если кому интересно, у данного автора, Алеся Адамовича есть ещё одна потрясающая книга, она страшнее любого хоррора , ведь события и герои реальны, шокирующая и правдивая, это "Блокадная книга" , информация в этой книге скорее всего шокируют вас , впечатлительным людям не советую.
Im a grown man but seeing these horrors from real life monsters and the innocent children that had to see and go through this brings a tear to my eyes.
War is engraved in human life. We are naturally drawn to conflict, but as humans cause harm we also grow, and someday we will grow to realize how pointless war between one another truly is. We will understand how to live and run an entire planet that allows peace. Change and growth just takes time, my brother. Someday together we will listen to the birds sing.
The best story’s are told through faces. It’s the same with „Das Boot“. The horror, fear and joy of characters are best portrayed through the faces of the actors. No dialog can be as powerful as a human expression.
War is hell. People do horrible unspeakable nasty shit to one another. I was taught by a wise man once “No one wins in a war and there will always be losses. The civilian population will always pay the highest toll”. My grandfather Phill a Korean War veteran. I also served my time in the Marine Corps. I didn’t understand until I saw it for myself.
I don't know if it's accurate or not, but I recently heard a statistic that said, "For each enemy soldier killed, nine civilians die." Altho, that number may increase or decrease, depending on the location and circumstances surrounding the particular war, it's still a frightening fact.
This movie is really fucking good, not in like a marvels movie or a saving privater Ryan movie but in a way that makes you stop, think, ponder and reflect on humanity, life and feelings. It gave me a way to look at war not just as a conflict of ideas and politics, but as a human experience that is so grim to the soul that i cant fathom we actually do this to each other.
Моя бабуля в 10 лет блокаду Ленинграда пережила , вся семья с голоду умерла а младшую сестру съели когда та пропала просто не вернулась домой ,она так говорила,2 раза за всю жизнь мне рассказывала про это и оба раза плакала, в 2016 умерла дожив до 80 с лишним лет, она реально кремень была
The Director chose this leading actor for a reason. During the audition groups of young actors were shown some documentals depicting WWII, real things that took place right here where these children now lived. And after the show kids were offered some sort of tea and sweet treats. The boy who later become a lead in this film was the only one to refuse the offered treat. The documentary of war with its deaths and horror made too strong an impact on him. So that's how the director knew who to choose, that's how he was sure that the kid had it in him to really live the part. A pure soul will not simply go on enjoying tea and ice cream after witnessing actually footage of war.
@@juliohidalgo811No, man. He was in the Russian Navy a while ago and recently _acted_ in a propaganda film depicting Wagner PMC. Dude's in his 50's, kinda too old to be a mercenary anyway.
I’ve always said that this is one of the best films ever made, and definitely the best war movie. Killing Fields is also another great war movie which is not spoken about much
It is not spoken of much because it leaves one traumatized and without words. Knowing it depicted the reality experienced by actual human souls is always with me throughout every encounter.
The Killing Fields came out when I was in college. We went as a class (Political Science) to see it--our Professor was from Okinawa. We all came out of it weeping. Even the men. All of us.
I saw this film back in the mid 1980s at the Chicago film festival. It has haunted me so much ever since that I’ve still not cracked the wrapping on my Criterion blu-ray.
@@swannoir7949it’s actually even earlier because after it was made it took almost a decade to get approved for release by Soviet censors because of the worry that it made the red army look weak during ww2.
This movie is absolutely top. My wife is from Belarus, and about a third of everyone was killed during this madness. Three weeks ago her grandma's sister Lydia died at almost 100. She told us about the shit she saw during these horrible years.
That’s exactly how war is but way worst ! Cuz it’s real and everyone you see and know can go through something as horrible as war. Just it’s going on in many parts of the world 😢
They say there's a 100 year cycle. That it takes 100 years for all the people who lived through the atrocity of massive upheaval to die, and the true understanding of the horror to be forgotten, allowing it to happen again. We are now living in the time when the last people who were alive for WW2 are dying. Films like this may be more important right now than ever before.
People discredit the actual footage we have. We have actual pictures, recorded speeches and filmed video footage of WWII, but people deny it. Humans are broken. We're failed experiments of evolution. Maybe the machines we're building can find it within themselves to not exploit and kill each other, cause we sure can't. The sooner we vacate the premises, the better are the chances for some future intelligence to find the ruins of our civilization and learn from our mistakes.
if you will watch the full movie, that short can make your blood freeze. moment where nazis throwing the bottles with gas at the barn, there is alive people inside
No, you should watch it. Everyone thinks war is bad. This movie shows you the true horror and sheer brutality of WW2. It’s important to recognize how blind hate can be so poisonous to the world. It puts into perspective how great our world is now, even with the horrible things going on. It will make you look at your own problems as if they were child play. Ignorance is bliss, but do not close your eyes to the truth. Watch the movie.
@@leedabrowski835The film is called «go and watch» «idi i smotri» country: USSR. I think you’ll find sites where this movie will be with subtitles in your language.
This movie did something no other war movie has ever done. It was shot like a horror/suspense movie. Truly the best anti-war movie ever made.
War is horror.
@@mgway4661so this movie is promoting war/neutral aboit it? It shows the horrors of war, its an anti-war film at it's finest
Exactly
@@simpleric7061Are you a bot?
@@GreyRaven68 yes but most war movies glorify it very few show the real horrors.
Man, they got the right actor.
@user-vd3rk1et9ulike you’d know? You’re at home sitting your lazy ass on a phone or behind a computer. I bet you don’t even have a job so stfu
@user-vd3rk1et9u SS apologist?
@user-vd3rk1et9uOK Nazi calm it down
@user-vd3rk1et9u we are the super duber super men!
@user-vd3rk1et9upreach it brother. Cant believe people still think ww2 was real
it was Elem Klimov's last work, and he even refused to watch it because of his own personal hell experienced when he was a boy. It was his final work and testament.
it’s soviet propaganda. they were by far the worst butchers. can’t believe you guys fall for this stuff.
@@speedrunner9907worse than the nazis ?
@nukimemes314 yes, the actual history of the war is sort of hidden. Just think about who owns media and what agenda they have villainizing nazis. All I'm saying is nothing is what it seems really
@@nukimemes314 they're on the same boat
@@speedrunner9907every one was bad it was war
when the girl came out of the woods after what those nazis did to her...fukking made my heart sink a mile when i saw both their faces..
What did they do?
@@LordK1996no.
@@coenduda7746 no?
@@LordK1996 you can pretty much guess what they did to her.
Some people would rather not say it.
What is in her mouth?
A master teacher told me once, "Teach the history of war through the eyes of those who suffered it, and you'll raise a generation of people headstrong against allowing war again."
This is happened before, and it's happened again.
Khatyn 22 March 1943 Ukrainian nazies burned alive 149 people, 75 were younger than 16yo. Killers found a refugee in Kanada. Last year Canadian government were applauding to one of those killers.
Odessa 2 May 2014 Ukranian nazies burned 300+ people alive, some kids, one pregnant woman. Killers are travelling world and buying expensive mansions.
Reminds me of the scene in Schindler's List where they're burning the corpses of the dead Jews. Just utterly horrifying
@@snakevenom4954 If I were teaching history, I'd add a section titled "The Horror of War" and use clips from this film and a few others. Parents would hate me.
Now teach them how to hate their own country and fight against each other
you can have an endlessly bad attitude towards war, war is bad, blah blah blah. however, we will all go to it as soon as the men in suits want it.
“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities“ Voltaire
"the person who said that never been on the other side of the fence just commend dead men from boy who never fought in war,
That seems relevant today, history does have a tendency to repeat itself.
West Coast America needs to take note.
@@PayYourTickwhat does that even mean
Biden administration
Couldn’t sleep after watching this film. Thought all night about the atrocities people can do to one another, may people please learn from there mistakes ❤️🙏🏻
The problem is that we love these kind of movies and let them affect us, but only in this this imaginary ethereal world, whilst in reality there are arguably worse atrocities happening, but we can even support the monsters making them! so this kind of supports the idea that Hollywood and its likes are a kind of a sedation tool for the masses to offload these type of emotions in vain rather against real change in the world!
soft
there where?
they sure wont
It's about to pop off again so just be ready
Honestly, if WW2 movies were more like this, I wouldn't be so annoyed at how abundant they are. There probably wouldn't be that many in the first place.
It's the only type of movie that I think should exist about war. I've never seen it, purely because of how horrifying and raw it seems. I can't stomach those types of films but I appreciate that they don't sugarcoat the reality of war.
The child actor is now an open supporter of the Russian genocidal war against Ukraine… not sure if the film worked
@@raquetdude As unfortunate as that is, actors usually aren't reflections of the characters they play and rarely contribute to the writting of the script.
A lot of war movies get government funding because they are really an advertisement to recruit more young people.
You are not that informed. Look at the Middle East. There are always someone who wants power and more and more
Whoever did the makeup and dressing did a phenomenal job
As-salamu alaikum Jesus
@@Jesus_isA_man_AllahisGod Gott sei mit dir, Deus Vult
no they actually shot at the kid
@@Jesus_isA_man_AllahisGod gez lost with your Allah...
@@oliveryt7168 what does gez mean ?
the facial acting alone is phenomenal
You tell me it is as if he isn't acting he was so good face expressions and the girl she real creep me out big time not all great movies come from Hollywood like this masterpiece from Russia incredible movie so real
The boys face resembling that on an old man, as his experience seems to age him, is a wonderful touch. And the facial acting from the girl, particularly in the forest before the bombardment, is amazing.
Look into it, they seriously screwed up that kid while making the movie. A lot the aging you see on his face isn't makeup-- it was from exhaustion and the stress of filming.
They shot and killed a cow in-camera, while firing live rounds directly over his head while he hides behind the cow. They made him swim through an entire river of mud in one take, with no help. Those are some of the more mild examples.
@bagggers9796 really is that true ? Give me link or source something
@gjippsy8419 you can find it in the wiki with interviews from the boy actor. Kilmov (the director) said the filming could have ended with him in an asylum. The bullets were often live, and so were the bombs in the forest scene. Though they had cement slabs they edited out to protect the actors. And probably deployed expert marksman for the live shooting rolls. They didn't want to kill anybody, but I would say the boy did have a rough role even compared to some like Jared Leto's Joker. The boy returned to school thin but his hair outgrew the dye they used to grey his hair. He didn't physically age from this movie.
for anybody wondering, its free on youtube!
thank you very much for the info, def going on the watch list
Thank you. Honestly, I hope I can resist watching it
That's where I stumbled upon it quite some time ago. I had a feeling something terrible was coming when I started watching it, but man, did it go far.
Thank you! ❤️
what's the tittle of this movie please? My english not very good and didn't had it in this video
Well, war is a horror that none of us want to live through. We are blessed to have survivors who laid witness to these horrors to keep reminding us " Never Again"
Never again..
That boy main actor deserves an oscar. Such acting as a child
From what I’ve heard it wasn’t acting
The guy above me is right. What happened was that they genuinely traumatised the child to capture those shots and apparently he suffered irreversible damage in the filming of “Come and See”
Edit: @andersbreivik3399 edgelord detected
I heard non of you watched it
Just playing smart with comments
@@adamboh393imagine being so privileged you get traumatized from world of fiction while getting paid millions.
The kid had never acted before, this was he first time
The teen actor was 16 when he did this movie, and it was his first film EVER.
To come out strong with that performance in your first film is amazing. But it was also his downfall. He absolutely peaked with his first film.
Зато сейчас он отмороженный Z-фашист.
Фильм снят в СССР. Сейчас полицейская Россия. Актëр переобулся под новую власть
The guy was paid 3,200 rubles (now $35) and was not given any awards due to his minority. It's kind of a shame.
@@user-nd4vm1hw5bthe ruble costed tens of times more in that time period. He received a good payment.
@@user-nd4vm1hw5b bro, his salary was bigger than engineer had. Engineers got 1000 rubles. 1000 rubles back then is not the same as today.
@@Roman0ff_49 I meant that working conditions and reward are incomparable. Although... it was like that with everyone in the USSR. (I’m from the Moscow region)
knowing this movie happened 628x is something my brain cannot comprehend.
thousands of times over those 628 villages when you compare it to the rest of human history.
They killed a quarter of the country's population when it was all over. The real depressing thing is, this kind of slaughter happens with depressing regularity in human history. The german soldiers were also psychologically affected by the killings, hence why they moved on to the gas chambers - absolutely fucking horrific.
Смотрел этот фильм 15 лет назад, когда я учился в школе то всех учеников с 8 по 11 класс собрали в актовом зале, и мы сидели и смотрели его....тогда было слишком много эмоций после просмотра, из зала мы вышли в полной тишине...
Wow... Was it unedited??? I can't imagine schools here in the United States showing something like that in a group setting at school...
И в итоге ви повиростали и пошли на СВО
@@eastern2687 да чтоб предотвратить свиной рейх, и хорошо получается
те что сейчас пошли на СВОйну, насмотрелись современного кина от минкульта, с форсажем на танках и пьянками в окопах.
And then you goed and screamed fashism nepraigot !!! Sad communism destroyed you more than nazis ;) but your to scared to admit it actuallly i live in country where was communism so i know the song
This filmed sapped all the glory out of war for me. The millions of souls lost in pure fear and desperation in their final moments. I wish every single person could sit down and watch this movie at the same time
There are some pieces of human creation like this, rare and beautiful in their haunting power to completely and utterly change you at a deep level. For me, that piece of artwork was The Boy in Striped Pajamas. I watched it when I was 8-10 I think. And it's still seared into my soul. It destroyed any growing love of glory of war for me in a heartbeat.
No glory in war. Ever
There might be less war.... and maybe more piece.
Is "glory of war" a common thing to have? That just sounds like brainwashing to me
Good thing is this movie is a jewish-soviet propaganda meant to make out germans as people who committed worse attrocities than jewish bolsheviks who killed tens of millions of white Christians during communist revolution and up to 60's. Most of the atrocity propaganda movies of late 20th century are pure crap
As a person who grew up in Belarus, like many of us here, I had grandparents who witnessed this.
Every 4th Belarusian died during the occupation. Basically, in each family 1 member didnt survive.
Out of 9 million people before the war, about 2 million died. The sad part of the movie is that it's all true.
It's why there are still veritable ghost towns all across Belarus and the Ukraine. Thank God your grandparents survived.
All the more inexcusable that putin creates new ones in Ukraine.
I know it means nothing, but my god I'm so sorry for what happened to your people
@@MThyne-oz2zuit’s Ukraine, not THE Ukraine
Cry about it 😂😂😂 @@corectopia
Finally, a short about something real and meaningful
The Eastern Front in general was just a horror show. A brutality we can't even begin to comprehend.
For Bielorrusia especially, a quarter of its population died during the war. In other Republics, like in Uzbekistan, more people died due to famine or from being sent to the front than people from the UK did. The Eastern Front truly was something surreal in the worst way possible, and for Russia to taint the sacrifice of these people by using the day of victory as a celebration against Ukraine, who also suffered during the war, is disgusting, I am ashamed of my nation and it's leadership, hopefully it will change one day...
And remember, 60% of youth today don't think Israel should exist.
still till today.
You’re the only comment that actually named the film, didn’t know what it was called and everybody is too busy hyping it up
@@thinkandgame3627 🐷
In my mind, come and see is the ultimate war movie and probably won’t ever be topped. Parts of that movie legitimately made me pause it, go outside to throw in some dip and listen to the birds chirp for a little bit. I deployed to Afghanistan twice and Iraq once, I’ve seen some grisly shit. This movie did an excellent job portraying the realities of war for the people caught in the middle.
Partly why I’m hesitant to watch it. I wish people understood what war actually is so we wouldn’t do it so much. Shit is seared into my brain bro.
Hooooooah!!!
Welcome home brother
Brother thank you for your service, I hope you’re doing great. I’d love to hear about what you experienced. I am a producer I actually just interviewed Ryan McBeth and I’m trying to get some veterans who are open and willing to talk about their experience in war. I believe it is important to document your experiences in combat.
The way that I see it, every soldier or marine has a story worth telling and I want to give every man who served the opportunity to share their story.
Thank you for your service to our country. We will never forget
The director and producer were actually there, the director in siege of Leningrad and the producer was a member of the Belarussian partisans. They made sure to check on the children frequently into their adulthood to make sure they didn't develop PTSD from the development of this movie.
That's awesome that they were responsible enough to prioritize their emotional safety.
They artificially changed his hair with some silver compound that took forever to remove from his hair. The kid grew up and turned out normal, but did not want to act again. Very understandable.
Now look at Hollywood's kids. Both child actors and children of actors
Lmao, sure.
@@ffnovice7except he is still an actor so idk what your talking about
Yet the Russians learned noting from the Horrors of war by repeating it over & over again to this day.
*> Stupid is,*
*As stupid does.*
Only war movie that actually showed what happened in war the real shit
We all know what happened in World War 2. Some of us just don't want to Watch it.
I've only seen this short and I'm TRAUMATIZED. 🥺
@tereseczimbal8099
The point of this film was to let people know how traumatising the war is. To make a powerful anti war statement.
Both the writer and the director knew a lot about it.
Some of the people acting in it were children who survived those very events. (There are many unprofessional actors in it)
@@ekaterinalokshina2043 Absolutely. However, after dealing with a narcissist ex and still bcuz of our two Special Needs children, agencies and constantly have paperwork due, behaviorist appointments, doctor appointments on n on, I don't need to see people suffering. During Covid lockdown, I'd realized how my life is a CONSTANT COVID LOCKDOWN. I feel trapped and isolated for various reasons that I'd rather not get into now. So many were suffering through it, yet it is MY LIFE. Giant toddlers in adult bodies, mentally half their ages. I'm EXHAUSTED.
How did you make it this far in life being so weak and pathetic
ain't even seen the worst of it like how the soldiers throwing fire in the building after they forced all POW children inside
Has one of the best performances from a child I've ever seen in a movie too, the main child's acting is absolutely top tier. His eyes and mannerisms as the film progresses are incredible.
He wasn't acting. There is a documentary on the making of and how. Fucking brutal.
@@paulovinanti9187seriously? What’s that called?
@@MyCoolWheatreplying here so I can find out too
That was not acting. He was starved and kept awake for days on end in order to get him to look that bad. During the filming, real bullets were used without warning him beforehand. In the scene of the cow, the cow was really killed on screen while the poor boy tried to keep low to avoid being hit by the ammunition, and afterwards he was forced to get into the cow's carcass. He ended up needing a lot of psychological assistance due to that movie
@@Maatkara1000😲
This is a movie you only need to see once. All it takes it is one viewing and it will stick with you for a very long time.
I feel like just this clip will stay with me
@@christinaandrews4891 Exactly what I came to say. I've seen a lot of war movies but judging from this clip, I'm not emotionally ready to watch the full film.
@@donmongooseyou'll be fine
Passion of the christ did this to me
@@krugtbifro6152 XD
The most brutal and frightening film ever made yet can also be considered one of the most beautiful. This is not just how great war films are made, but how the greatest films are to be made.
I cry everytime this film or bits of this film roll through my mind. Yes, it will change you as a person if you let yourself “come and see”
The phrase "Come and see" was taken from Bible by the director.
Watched this a few months ago… This and Grave of the Fireflies are always the first thing to pop up into my mind when I hear about war. They taught me that the forgotten victims of war are usually children.
Thats the only movie i already cry in the beginning and it just does not stop.
Sooo another movie to add to the list of "the best movies I've watched once and never ever will again?"
Haven’t seen this movie, but I have seen Grave of fireflies. I will only watch it once and never again. Once was enough for me. Will never forget it.
those two are also my top ones, respect
@@anyjenyes.
A wise man once said:
*"After I experienced my first war as a soldier I never want to see another or for others to."*
Amen
What a lame quote
@@deadicated9525That guy has entered the chat
Well that's just him, there's also lots of people who've gone to war and became addicted to it
You'll also notice that this sentiment is common among veterans, and the ones who want wars are never the ones who have to fight them.
Hollowed eye witness of humanity.
Damn man 👏👏 got me
A Hollow-eyed witness of inhumanity, not humanity. Distinct difference is meaning.
It was the heaviest thing I've ever seen.. It shakes you to your core.
The movie director was the veteran of that war himself, so he knew what he filmed.
Absolutely. A propaganda piece like no other
@@roarbertbearatheon8565 delusional take
@@roarbertbearatheon8565 what kind of propganda?
@@wingedhussar1453anti-war propaganda (I assume that’s what they mean)
The writer was a guerilla in Belarus when he was 15-16. He knew what he wrote about
Some of the unprofessional actors were the children who survived those very events.
My grandmother lived through stuff like this when the nazis invaded her little greek village. She will only speak a small amount about it but what she has said is haunting. That pile of humans in this... is pretty spot on.
Western countries are shouting "Slava Ukraine." They believe that this is the way to support Ukraine in it's "righteous fight" against Russia. But little do they know that human monsters from that film are the people who first used this greeting. Ukrainian nazies banderovites created hell on earth for Jews, Poles, Russians, Greeks, Romanians. Germans were using Ukrainian monsters in most dirtiest jobs ever.
Khatyn was most famous crime of those animals. The latest mass people burning happened on 2 May 2014 in Odessa.
100% right. My grandmother story about burying wounded people that were still alive and then seeing the soil moving as they tried to get out, hit me hard. God forbids anything like this happens again.
Wat were nazis doing in greece
@@Suzuha_Amanenazi things
@AprilRoccaforte-hk9qnnoooooooooo
This movie is so powerful that by seeing a few scenes in this short, it dredged up repressed feelings from when I first watched it as a 17 year old about 13 years ago
This is about the occupation of the USSR as a whole, not only Belarus. The Nazis in all parts of the USSR behaved approximately the same.
Their biggest mistake. Only a madman high on liquid meth and coke would think invading Russia is a good idea. If he wouldn't of betrayed Russia we would still be fighting nazis.
Like in what else part of USSR? In Uzbekistan?)))) Nazis behaved this way where civilians were denied neutrality by NKVD led guerrilla.
@@sergeyk6782на территории России, Украины. Это имелось ввиду. Ничего смешного тут нет, что бы так иронизировать
@@juliav5231 я с западной Беларуси. С моего двора вид на Налібоцкую Пушчу. Деревни Юраўская и Кавалёва в поле зрения - сожжены немцами. Вглубь пущи - сами Налібокі сожгли партизаны вместе с жителями - кто не сбежал. Всё в 1943. До того с немцами все (кроме евреев) ужились и привыкли. В УССР и РСФСР такой жести близко не было.
And remember, 60% of youth today don't think Israel should exist.
Saw this movie about 10 years ago and it still lives rent free in my head. One of those films that changes you.
Is the film in English or even subtled. Ty ✌
@user-vd3rk1et9uand I bet everyone hates you stfu
Its not about jews you ignorant.
@user-vd3rk1et9uthe movie is about the nazi treatment of Russian civilians during their occupation, and is very accurate to history. the nazis were brutal murderers.
@brendanmaguire4134 it's subtitled the full movie is on YT
Just watching this clip gave me chills. People really have no clue what these man had to go through just to stay alive. War is nothing I would ever want to see first hand. Sadly the world seems to be going to that place.
war makes men
@@ShyanTheLegend does it now! It also makes orphans, widows and widowers. That is such a child thing to say
@@ShyanTheLegendif you want to be a man go to Ukraine and help to stop russian shit.
The clip is horrifying in itself.
The powerful elite drag the rest of the world into war. The common man has little to do with it except comply. That is what has to stop. Stop complying.
The only thing required for people to do this to each other is to convince them that the other is not a person.
My heart breaks for this boy and he's just a character. Well done.
While watching this movie I can't even look into his eyes, you can feel his fear, anger, hate, depressed, etc. Inside my heart I can still feel the pinch. This movie is master piece
This is literally what Ukrainians experience under russian occupation nowadays..
@@Tetiana.Vasylenko ой да ага.Сидите там спокойно в интернете,играете)Из Киева в Мариуполь ездите через Польшу. Лично знаю таких товарищей. Так что уж нынешнее и то время не сранивай. Нашла что сравнить
The director had such a difficult time with this movie (due to the awful subject matter), he swore to leave filmmaking forever. As is with Schindlers list and this movie, some movies need to be made, while others CAN be made.
As I understand it, it took him 8 years to get this movie made back in the Cold War. It is truly amazing. This movie is not easily forgotten. 😅 prepare yourself. 😢
Palestinians are going through this right now and yet the world just watches !
@@PeleRana-pp6zcnot even close
Schlinders list was propaganda
@@SavathunSussyImpostorweird a person starved to bones and bombed isn’t like war to you
That stare, I've only seen it in pictures. Man it gives me chills every time I see it.
I saw this movie as part of class in grad school. It affected me down to my soul and still does. It is a heart shattering piece of work.
Hahaha. Congrats, you’ve been brainwashed with lies and propaganda
Real footage guys real footage
You're watching movies for class in grad school? LMAO
Yeah, Germany has the right to defend it self.
But there is a catch. The atrocity the film was based on was committed by Ukrainian nationalists. Their ideological leader was Stepan Bandera, a hero in today's Ukraine. Their slogan was "glory to Ukraine -- glory to the heroes". Go and see a comment section under any Ukraine-related video and you will find this slogan.
I've watched this film as a young teenager, in the USSR. Out whole class was taken to the theater to watch it. It really was strong, and left a mark in me till this day.
If you are Russian your country obviously didn't learn from it. You are committing similar atrocities in Ukraine.
Were you also shown films about the holodomor?
@@TheVanneo no, but it was covered in the school program. Some of Stalin's policies were absolutely destructive? Why do you ask?
@@puravida809 Watch Europa The Last Battle and The Greatest Story Never Told and then compare them with what you were told in school
In the US some schools do similar things with Schindler's List. We had a teacher who showed it every year to the passing class.
I will never forget this movie. This is what humans do to each other when there aren’t any laws to protect them. They actually burned people in barns. I forgot how many villages were destroyed this way.
Sadly the Soviets later did the same things to German civilians.
@@anon4854not surprising. Just look at the barbarity in the Israel war. History repeats itself….
@@Ghostyfrost9688you mean what Palestinians did in Israel…on 10/7.
The truth about humans can be so soul destroying. Some dont believe how evil people can be. This is real, and is still going on now.
Isreali military armed by the U.S. and West is doing today exactly those types of atrocities. And Ukrainian Azov armed by NATO supported by the west committed atrocities against Russian speakers. This evil is still going on today in our world. Vote all evil political leaders out. I mean how sick and twisted was the Canadian parliament when it applauded an SS Nazi officer from Ukraine. The exact type of people who carried atrocities in the movie "Come and See" being clapped in Canadian parliament. Western Govts are sick they all needed to be voted out of office. We cannot allow Nazi evil back into our world. Otherwise people in future will suffer the same fate one day that those poor Belarussian villagers went through at hands of Nazis in WW2.
I haven't even seen the film, but the ability to captivate expression like that young actor is simply phenomenal, I want to cry simply just by looking at his face.
If you love movies and real acting and performance that will shock you to the bone with lots off chills looks sound and feels very real as if I was there in Russia brilliant movies ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That's because they found people for the role, which is actually pretty easy. The reason hollywood isn't like this is because actors need to perform wide range of acts. This acting is impressive only on screen but knowing many such people in real life you realise this acting is common skill, just need the right people. Not skill, the right people for the role.
I mean, they really starved him and made him spend the night inside a cow carcass after he spent several minutes lying low because the ammunition they were using for the shooting scene im which the cow died was real...
He almost went insane because of that role, words of the director...
You'll cry plenty if you see it. It was brilliant.
“Makes Saving Private Ryan feel like a Disney movie” would normally be a quote that I roll my eyes at; but having seen this movie I think that’s a good way to put it. Absolutely horribly beautiful, which is what makes both movies so moving, but the magnitude of this one echoes greater, to me.
Probably because Saving Private Ryan is a war film, and Come and See is an anti-war film.
@simpleric7061Everyone praising this movie like it's the greatest most brutal war movie ever made when really, the only thing brutal about it is the prolonged close ups
@@simpleric7061
If you’re f*cked in the brain and watch torture p*rn movies and gore tapes then it may not be as brutal as it is for others, otherwise it’s pretty brutal.
@simpleric7061 I think the main difference between Come and See and something like Cannibal Holocaust though is that the former has something to say about how war destroys every part of you, and the latter is sort of just torture porn? Like I'd have things to feel about watching Come and See but Cannibal Holocaust is...I mean for God's sakes they killed actual animals on set; that's the kind of movie I feel like I'd need to take a shower after.
@@joeyberg5765
Exactly! I said the same thing, yet YT didn’t approve my comment.
It’s a tad annoying how these people always make it a competition of what’s more disturbing than X/Y.
Like man.. just let us enjoy these movies and go watch your g*re tapes and puke p*rn in peace.
One of the few movies I had to stop watching for a min then come back to later because it was so horrific. Fantastic movie everyone should watch it and really take in the lessons its trying to portray to us
This is up there with Threads as a film that is difficult to watch more than once, and leaves you in a state of anxiety for days after
One of the greatest movies ever made. Although the violence seems over the top, it isn't, it is portraited realistically. In the end it's the emotional aspects of this movie that occupy your mind, not only the violence. War is portrayed as the true horror, the evil it is. Everyone should see "Come and see" along with "Schindler's List".
The thing was, they showed this film to actual ww2 veterans who fought on the eastern front and they said that the things that happened in the film they actually saw themselves.
@@ThatSpecificIndividualPeople are fucked up generally. It doesnt matter where are they from.
Storys about the serbian conflict are also haunting as f. Family get gathered together and killed one by another, daughters get raped in front of their families, fathers have to kill their sons, extreme torture etc.
I remember this one video where they captured a father and they force him to call his son that he can come in safely. Just as the son aproaches the hill, they start firing at him with like 10 man. After this they just kill the father too.
I dont know how someone is capable of doing this.
Я в детстве этот фильм смотрела в СССР ещё. Сейчас бы детям такой фильм не показали.
Именно поэтому мы, выросшие в СССР и живущие в России против всяческого неравенства наций. У нас по сей день к любым людям других наций хорошо относятся.
You mustbe from US.
There is not much graphic violence as war movies go. The boy never shoots his gun at a person. It sticks with you, because you’re following him through his journey, and the horrors that spill over from war into everyday lives.
I don't think I'd be able to stomach this movie despite my desire to watch it.
Watch it, you will never watch another Hollywood movie again afterwards.
I watched it once, and I will never again.
But it should be watched, it is a masterpiece
I’m old and don’t want nor need any more of the horrific memories. But, if you don’t know about history and the evil people are capable of, finding an excellently made film can teach a lot more than any other media.
You can, they make it sound scary. It isn't scary, but it does depict war in a different way compared to most war films, but that is mostly because those who made it were there.
You really should, it's an excellent movie.
It made my head feels like floating most of the time I watched it. It made me thankful I still have my empathetic humanity.
This film looks like a masterpiece! Could you imagine Hollywood making anything anywhere near as brilliant or thought-provoking as this? No neither can l!😮
Then politicians looks at this and they go “aight bring up 5 more wars”. We should really force politicians to fight their own wars.
Politicians are not aliens, people are to blame
Force their children (adult) to be the first to ho to the war and mo loopholes to get out of it. The politicians will change their minds about war real quick.
Along with anyone with a Ukraine flag in their X bio.
I mean politicians used to fight their own wars until the role needed more specialized people
@@oddman2435It doesn't need specialized people.
I remember seeing a movie review that suggested this was the most terrifying movie of all time not because it had insane horror movie tropes but because it was purely historical and based in reality.
This film is not historical, it’s soviet propaganda. Facts:
1) check names “German” soldiers who really took part in this event
2) soldiers didn’t waste ammo and grenades
3) all atrocity and savagery, that we can see in the film, is lie
I love how you guys get your historical information from literal propaganda 🤡🤡
@@My_Lord_I_bring_the_newsGoddamn right, the Soviet march through Germany was insane. The camps set up for german prisoners were disgustingly bad, so many atrocities committed against Germans.
It is not even 100 years passed and people are already have forgotten about nazism cancer. Are you delusional
@@GarzaGoose Oh, poor nazis 😢
Shame on you.
The director deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for this film.
In a perfect world he would get an oscar for best film category.
This is great too many ppl have forgotten and just glorify action in war movies.
I wasn't ready for the intense surrealist elements. There were many moments I felt like I was watching a depiction of a waking nightmare and couldn't tell what was real and what was just Florya's ever crumbling mental state. Pure psychological whiplash that very effectively conveyed the horror and chaos of the invasion. This movie just puts you in the center of it all and doesn't hold your hand. It's haunting.
This would be considered anti-propaganda right?
No film ever left it's traces like this one. Saw it 30-ish years ago. Saw it once. Not sure I could ever watch it again. But, yes, eternally grateful for it's existence
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Once seen, it can never be ‘unseen’ .. human savagery at its worst
Watching this movie proves how devastating war is and the toll it takes not only on one's physical body but the weight and turmoil it takes on one's mental. It was expertly done. It's very hard to watch but also necessary. We have got to learn to respect and love one another as God created us in love, so must we love His creations. Amen. 🙏🏾
Dear God,
im greatful for everything you gave me and my family, i pray that my son never has to suffer things like this.
Amen
One of the best films ever made, in any language, in any era.
BAR NONE😶
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@@duckman2173watch the fucking short dude
@@duckman2173 “Come and See.”
"Come and See"@duckman2173
The way you edited it to go from him smiling to him completely void of emotion just really put this entire movie into a deep perspective on it's own. I haven't watched the movie but just those two scenes really make me want to.
The full movie is free to watch on RUclips. I've been wanting to watch it for nearly a decade, and finally did last night. I could probably talk about it for hours, but I'll just say it was incredibly emotionally powerful.
Посмотри. Только не на ночь. И, желательно, не один. Это я к тому, что будет кому отвезти тебя в психушку.
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This movie was exactly what happend thoughout Europe during WW2. It is filmed as from an eyewitness prospective, and doesn't hold back from the realism and horrors of WW2. It's astonishing to see the depths of human evil. Much like the Spanish Inqusition it's evil of every imagination, and it's sad to see. Althought I disagree with the "Saving Private Ryan" statement - I agree with everything else.
It was a great film that I will never watch again. I feel like it pairs very well with "The Zone of Interest" as they are polar opposites.
I like films that make me feel harrowed but this film properly fucked me up. I’ve never felt so wretched after watching anything else as I did with this film. I can confidently say that this is an awe inspiringly incredible piece of film making that I greatly love but NEVER want to see again.
Very difficult to watch more than once. One of the best war movies I have ever seen.
Literally best movie I've ever wanted. Should also add that the work with sound is unmatched in this film
can you tell me what is the movie name please ?
@@longbach3983 called "come and see" by Elem Klimov
The attention to detail is amazing in the beginning he had brown hair and toward the end you can see his hair has turned white in some places
Right up there with “Ivan’s Childhood” by Tarkovskiy as one of the most gut wrenching war films I have ever seen.
Especially the ending ...
Oh I never heard of that one I will look that up.
@@Jewls1000Mosfilm shows many Soviet war movies. War is war, Dawns are quiet here and others.
They are good and unique because many actors, team knew the war , fought against Nazis.
If you think the movie is non-realistic, know this. About 9000 villages were burned down. And about 5000 of them with were burned down with the population. It was brutal annihilation.
1 of 3 Belarusians died during the war. A whole third!
As Belarusian, I know from my childhood about the horrors of the war that happened not only to the soldiers, but the civilians too.
Remember the sacrifice.
P.S. The main character's name isn't Florya. It's Flyora.
burned down by whom ? Not by Germans thats for sure. Time Witnesses tell different things then you do.
Your Childhood ? So youre at the very very least 90 Years old now ?
Detecting Liars is so easy sometimes.
I only remember that we are all condemned for our sins, and only some will be saved. The afflicted and oppressed will be rejuvenated in peace and eternal life with God and whomever else God wishes.
My heart weeps and aches for these poor children having to endure that. 🥺
I’m from RUS and lived there til I was 10. This is considered one of the best depictions of ww2 per the Veterans.
Too bad it was the other way around for many parts of the war, especially towards the end after one side completely gave up in surrender. I hope your vet pals weren’t anywhere near Berlin, otherwise they’re this x ♾️
Yup ... @mattmolloy636 germans were civilized compared to in general... hell most the troops were rural non germam farmers...
The germans didn't know hate and empty belts like brutal russians... hell, just their normal weather is horribly brutal.
Russians like Japanese and Chinese are extremely over the top brutal, rape theft and executions of random innocents.. IS STILL nothing to many of them
I have wanted to see this for a while but I don’t think I can stomach it. I cry just watching this clip.
It is VERY hard going, especially on first viewing, but it is one of the greatest works of the 20th century. It will certainly haunt you but this film will never let one forget the atrocities of both history and the present day.
Its Demonizing Propaganda anyways. People in Eastern Europe Countrys like Ukraine and Belarus usually have something very different to tell us about who behaved like Monsters. Alot of People from Belarus, Ukraine, Baltics etc volunteered to support Germany. Portraying it as if the Wehrmacht massacred its way through Belarus is directly contradicting to what most TIme-witnesses have to tell.
@@paladin56 I will muster up and watch it at some point. Just like you said, it is an important story. For the ppl who suffered these event, the least I can do it watch it and learn 💔
I don't blame you I was a firefighter for 27 years It's very hard for me to watch violence against other people and how they get injured😢
@@XXX-tw6zm 💜😢
This truly goes to show that the people that suffer in war are never those that started the conflict, but the civilians who more often than not wanted no part in it.
As they say, those with hammers see everything as a nail.
Even more so in the modern era with sophisticated hardware available to the warmongers.
And remember, 60% of youth today don't think Israel should exist.
I just finished watching the movie and I must say this is a well made movie but I’ll definitely not be seeing it again. It’s one of those movies you just need to see once and you’ll never forget it.
Very powerful movie.
this movie was hard to forget. but was very well done.
I saw this movie as a teenager at a movie theater when it first came out. I still remember the profound impression it made on me (An I were no stranger to stories of WWII atrocities growin up in Leningrad, now St.Peterdburg)... A phenomenal movie indeed!
I've had the chance to see this movie in theaters in France not so long ago. When i got out, i couldn't stop crying for 20 minutes... it has changed my life and everybody should see this masterpiece
I dont think I would ever stop crying. Just watching this clip makes me want to hide from the ugly world we live in.
What is the movie called?
@@sunshineNshit come and see
Come and See, 1985. Available in several languages. Based on true events.
@@sunshineNshit фильм называетса "Иди и смотри".
i could talk about this movie for HOURS. and i will. i will never ever shut up about it. i mean this genuinely, this movie is a cinematic masterpiece (and it’s free on youtube with subtitles!!!!)
One of the best performances ever. By many of the actors and actresses.
Этот фильм снят по книге "Хатынская повесть" , автор Алесь Адамович. Книга во много раз страшнее. Примечательно что автор сам воевал в партизанском отряде в возрасте 14 лет в Беларуси. Многие события его книг автобиографичны .
Спасибо за информацию, я не поняла имя режиссёра.
спасибо, я узнал что то новое.
Thank you
Thank you for the information.
P. S. Если кому интересно, у данного автора, Алеся Адамовича есть ещё одна потрясающая книга, она страшнее любого хоррора , ведь события и герои реальны, шокирующая и правдивая, это "Блокадная книга" , информация в этой книге скорее всего шокируют вас , впечатлительным людям не советую.
Im a grown man but seeing these horrors from real life monsters and the innocent children that had to see and go through this brings a tear to my eyes.
Me too man
I agree. Watching it in real time happen to the kids of g@za has been tearing my heart apart
@@youtubeuser3182hamas literally commit the exact same war crimes the Germans commit in the movie.
@@youtubeuser3182- me too!
War is engraved in human life. We are naturally drawn to conflict, but as humans cause harm we also grow, and someday we will grow to realize how pointless war between one another truly is. We will understand how to live and run an entire planet that allows peace. Change and growth just takes time, my brother. Someday together we will listen to the birds sing.
Make-up job progression is amazing...great film🤘
The best story’s are told through faces. It’s the same with „Das Boot“. The horror, fear and joy of characters are best portrayed through the faces of the actors. No dialog can be as powerful as a human expression.
War is hell. People do horrible unspeakable nasty shit to one another. I was taught by a wise man once “No one wins in a war and there will always be losses. The civilian population will always pay the highest toll”. My grandfather Phill a Korean War veteran. I also served my time in the Marine Corps. I didn’t understand until I saw it for myself.
I don't know if it's accurate or not, but I recently heard a statistic that said, "For each enemy soldier killed, nine civilians die."
Altho, that number may increase or decrease, depending on the location and circumstances surrounding the particular war, it's still a frightening fact.
The only winners in any war, are the glorious dead.
The horror of war.
War is War, and Hell is Hell. The difference between the two is there are no innocents in Hell
@@ethangray7084that depends on your depiction of Hell. Each religion have its own version.
This movie is really fucking good, not in like a marvels movie or a saving privater Ryan movie but in a way that makes you stop, think, ponder and reflect on humanity, life and feelings. It gave me a way to look at war not just as a conflict of ideas and politics, but as a human experience that is so grim to the soul that i cant fathom we actually do this to each other.
We've been killing each other since the beginning of time, no movie will ever change that.
The only issue i have is that the marvel movies are considered really fucking good
@@FijiACagreed. I'd rather drink acid with my eyeballs.
@@stevenparent7886 dont know how u interpreted from his comment that that's what he even meant lmfao but go off i guess
@@JACOBTHASECOND Was I lying.
I've heard so many things about this movie and how well it was made and acted. I actually have trepidations about seeing such a raw depiction of war.
Моя бабуля в 10 лет блокаду Ленинграда пережила , вся семья с голоду умерла а младшую сестру съели когда та пропала просто не вернулась домой ,она так говорила,2 раза за всю жизнь мне рассказывала про это и оба раза плакала, в 2016 умерла дожив до 80 с лишним лет, она реально кремень была
The Director chose this leading actor for a reason. During the audition groups of young actors were shown some documentals depicting WWII, real things that took place right here where these children now lived. And after the show kids were offered some sort of tea and sweet treats. The boy who later become a lead in this film was the only one to refuse the offered treat. The documentary of war with its deaths and horror made too strong an impact on him. So that's how the director knew who to choose, that's how he was sure that the kid had it in him to really live the part. A pure soul will not simply go on enjoying tea and ice cream after witnessing actually footage of war.
yeah typical soviets
let's traumatize the kids and pick the most broken one to exploit for entertainment
i cannot express how flawed this is
This kid is now a Wagner Soldier... just saying
I hope he was fiercely protected so as not to be traumatised.
@@juliohidalgo811No, man. He was in the Russian Navy a while ago and recently _acted_ in a propaganda film depicting Wagner PMC. Dude's in his 50's, kinda too old to be a mercenary anyway.
I’ve always said that this is one of the best films ever made, and definitely the best war movie. Killing Fields is also another great war movie which is not spoken about much
There is another film about Cambodia called First They Killed My Father. It's really hard to watch.
That was an AMAZING movie....made me cry.
It is not spoken of much because it leaves one traumatized and without words. Knowing it depicted the reality experienced by actual human souls is always with me throughout every encounter.
The Killing Fields came out when I was in college. We went as a class (Political Science) to see it--our Professor was from Okinawa. We all came out of it weeping. Even the men. All of us.
And remember, 60% of youth today don't think Israel should exist.
My favorite film of all time
I saw this film back in the mid 1980s at the Chicago film festival. It has haunted me so much ever since that I’ve still not cracked the wrapping on my Criterion blu-ray.
I'm watching it now. Didn't know it was that old. It's that old, but you still gotta pay for it.
@@swannoir7949it’s actually even earlier because after it was made it took almost a decade to get approved for release by Soviet censors because of the worry that it made the red army look weak during ww2.
This movie is absolutely top. My wife is from Belarus, and about a third of everyone was killed during this madness. Three weeks ago her grandma's sister Lydia died at almost 100. She told us about the shit she saw during these horrible years.
That’s exactly how war is but way worst ! Cuz it’s real and everyone you see and know can go through something as horrible as war. Just it’s going on in many parts of the world 😢
Such an accurate movie . Just breaks my heart of what happened and the horrible facts that still to this day hurts my soul .
They say there's a 100 year cycle. That it takes 100 years for all the people who lived through the atrocity of massive upheaval to die, and the true understanding of the horror to be forgotten, allowing it to happen again. We are now living in the time when the last people who were alive for WW2 are dying. Films like this may be more important right now than ever before.
People discredit the actual footage we have. We have actual pictures, recorded speeches and filmed video footage of WWII, but people deny it.
Humans are broken. We're failed experiments of evolution. Maybe the machines we're building can find it within themselves to not exploit and kill each other, cause we sure can't.
The sooner we vacate the premises, the better are the chances for some future intelligence to find the ruins of our civilization and learn from our mistakes.
Wow. Just watching this short has me tearing up. I can’t even imagine how horrible living in war must be.
if you will watch the full movie, that short can make your blood freeze. moment where nazis throwing the bottles with gas at the barn, there is alive people inside
@@chopper549 I don’t think I want to see it. War is so stupid & how people can treat people this way blows my mind.
No, you should watch it. Everyone thinks war is bad. This movie shows you the true horror and sheer brutality of WW2. It’s important to recognize how blind hate can be so poisonous to the world. It puts into perspective how great our world is now, even with the horrible things going on. It will make you look at your own problems as if they were child play. Ignorance is bliss, but do not close your eyes to the truth. Watch the movie.
@@JimmySplitWhere is it available to be seen/streamed?
@@leedabrowski835The film is called «go and watch» «idi i smotri» country: USSR. I think you’ll find sites where this movie will be with subtitles in your language.