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  • 2 Hours 22minute
  • Writer: Elem Klimov, Ales Adamovich
  • story: The feature film directed by Elem Klimov, shot in the genre of military drama. The action takes place on the territory of Belarus in 1943. In the center of the story is a Belarusian boy, who witnesses the horrors of the Nazi punitive action, turning from a cheerful teenager into a gray-haired old man for two days
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Idi i smotri - 1985 rus drama war masterpiece. Idi i smotri ruski film. A fairly accurate depiction of what the German did at the eastern front as well the occupied parts of Central Europe. Just for the record soviets were oftentimes little better themselves. Both of the totalitarian regimes committed unspeakable atrocities be it against other nations or their own people. Idi i smotri sport.
Idi i smotri 1985. Does anyone know the song though. it fits so well with the scene somehow. Idi i smotri trailer. I purchased this on my credit card and now I get a licensing error message. Am I being ripped off. Idi i smotri ruski film sa prevodom na srpski. In Belarus burned out 628 villages With ALL HABITANTS - people were closed in sheds or churches and burned alive. For us ALL of IT is KNOWN on history of own families. 628 villages are 100.000 persons of ALIVE BURNED. Mainly are CHILDREN. For example: on March, 22, 1943 at 2 o'clock of day nazis burned out Khatyn, near Minsk: 149 persons (from them there are 75 CHILDREN. In Belarus EUROPEAN NAZIS after 1941-1944 killed 1,5 million Belaruss and + 700 thousand jewries. In the USSR only after 1941-45 27 million persons perished: from them soldiery with a weapon in hands are 10 millions, and 17 millions are the PEACEFUL habitants. And after all of it our soldiers of peaceful Germans did not TOUCH FINGER. Nobody there raped nobody. For it SHOT. it all is NAZI propaganda. Germans lay down under soldiers. About it front-line soldiers told. We are not Europeans-animals.

Its a gruesome masterpiece of a movie,down to is bone

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Idi i smotri imdb. Al fin algo diferente traduscanlo. Unsht eigenshtaugen. Too wierd for me. Just for starters, this is a movie that is actually painful to watch, and one of a few that made me look away from the screen several times. However, it carries a strong message and is filmed in a way that makes it feel incredibly real. Things I read and heard such as the guns being fired with live ammunition strengthens the realism even more. I also appreciated details such as when the protagonist Florya goes deaf from explosions and the way the director lets us understand it. All in all an incredibly good movie about an incredibly horrible time of which we all bear a responsibility of never forgetting. If you are to only see one WWII movie, choose this one. PS. I felt sorry for the cow.
Idi i smotri streaming. Idi i smotri english subtitles. @UnitedOffensiveIII man, not that old one again. good film though and thanks for posting.

Idi i smotri full movie. That kid looked so old at the end, like he looked 40 years older. Holy moly man, thanks for using Godspeed You Black Emperor! And even my favorite album. And he saves Come And See for Christmas Day. Of course. Georg is a youtube gem. But if you are reading this, you know that.
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Idi i smotri izle. YouTube. @shirley1545 - Is extra-materiale on the DVD + some small films about the fight in Russia. Come and see. Idi i smotri. Idi i smotri online. I really don't know if it's the sights or the sounds in come and see that more terrifying. The combination is almost to bare but each taken without the other have a stomach turning effect as well. Idi i smotri english. Idi i smotri (1985. Idi i smotri csfd. Videos Learn more More Like This Animation | Adventure Fantasy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. 5 / 10 X On a post-apocalyptic Earth, a wizard and his faire folk comrades fight an evil wizard who's using technology in his bid for conquest. Director: Ralph Bakshi Stars: Bob Holt, Jesse Welles, Richard Romanus Drama Sci-Fi 8. 2 / 10 A guide leads two men through an area known as the Zone to find a room that grants wishes. Andrei Tarkovsky Alisa Freyndlikh, Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy, Anatoliy Solonitsyn Comedy Crime 7. 5 / 10 After being released from prison, Billy is set to visit his parents with his wife, whom he does not actually have. This provokes Billy to act out, as he kidnaps a girl and forces her to act as his wife for the visit. Vincent Gallo Vincent Gallo, Christina Ricci, Ben Gazzara A man seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against the Grim Reaper during the Black Plague. Ingmar Bergman Max von Sydow, Gunnar Björnstrand, Bengt Ekerot Biography History The life, times and afflictions of the fifteenth-century Russian iconographer St. Andrei Rublev. Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolay Grinko Action In Medieval Japan, an elderly warlord retires, handing over his empire to his three sons. However, he vastly underestimates how the new-found power will corrupt them and cause them to turn on each him. Akira Kurosawa Tatsuya Nakadai, Akira Terao, Jinpachi Nezu Thriller 8. 1 / 10 In a decrepit South American village, four men are hired to transport an urgent nitroglycerine shipment without the equipment that would make it safe. Henri-Georges Clouzot Yves Montand, Charles Vanel, Peter van Eyck A nurse is put in charge of a mute actress and finds that their personae are melding together. Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margaretha Krook An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England. Stanley Kubrick Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Patrick Magee 8. 7 / 10 When a ronin requesting seppuku at a feudal lord's palace is told of the brutal suicide of another ronin who previously visited, he reveals how their pasts are intertwined - and in doing so challenges the clan's integrity. Masaki Kobayashi Akira Ishihama, Shima Iwashita 8. 3 / 10 A bureaucrat tries to find a meaning in his life after he discovers he has terminal cancer. Takashi Shimura, Nobuo Kaneko, Shin'ichi Himori Mystery The rape of a bride and the murder of her samurai husband are recalled from the perspectives of a bandit, the bride, the samurai's ghost and a woodcutter. Toshirô Mifune, Machiko Kyô, Masayuki Mori Edit Storyline The feature film directed by Elem Klimov, shot in the genre of military drama. The action takes place on the territory of Belarus in 1943. In the center of the story is a Belarusian boy, who witnesses the horrors of the Nazi punitive action, turning from a cheerful teenager into a gray-haired old man for two days. Written by Peter-Patrick76 () Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 17 October 1985 (Hungary) See more ?? Also Known As: Come and See Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $96, 908 See more on IMDbPro ?? Company Credits Technical Specs Runtime: 142 min 105 min (heavily cut) See full technical specs ?? Did You Know? Trivia The film's literal English translation from the Russian wording "Idi i smotri" is "Go and look" but the film is more commonly known in English as "Come and See" instead. See more ? Goofs Many of the vehicles seen in this film are not the German standard Opel-Blitz truck nor the Kubelwagen car. Instead they are clearly post-World War II Soviet vehicles with slapped-on German Army markings. See more ? Connections Referenced in Sardonicast: 1917, Come and See ?(2020) See more ? Soundtracks Blue Danube Written by Johann Strauss Jr. See more ?.

No está en español ????. Idi i smotri torrent. One of the most powerfull war scene ever... Idi i smotri (come and see. Idi i smotri filmi.
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Come and See Russian theatrical release poster Directed by Elem Klimov Screenplay by Elem Klimov Ales Adamovich Story by Ales Adamovich Based on I Am from the Fiery Village by Ales Adamovich Janka Bryl Vladimir Kolesnik Starring Aleksei Kravchenko Olga Mironova Music by O. Yanchenko Cinematography A. Rodionov Edited by V. Belova Production company Mosfilm Belarusfilm Distributed by Sovexportfilm Release date July?1985 ( Moscow) Running time 142 minutes [1] Country Soviet Union [2] Language Belarusian Russian German Come and See ( Russian: Иди и смотри, Idi i smotri; Belarusian: Ідзі і глядзі, Idzi i hlyadzi) is a 1985 Belarusian film directed by Elem Klimov filmed in the Soviet Union, with a screenplay written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich based on the 1978 book I Am from the Fiery Village [3] (original title: Я из огненной деревни, [4] Ya iz ognennoj Derevni, 1977) by Adamovich et al.. [5] The film stars Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. [6] Come and See is generally viewed as one of the most important anti-war movies ever made, and one of the great World War II movies, with the most historically accurate depictions of the crimes on the Eastern Front. The film focuses upon the Nazi German occupation of Belarus, and primarily upon the events witnessed by a young Belarusian partisan teenager named Flyora, who?against his parents' wishes?joins the Belarusian resistance movement, and thereafter depicts the Nazi atrocities and human suffering inflicted upon the Eastern European villages' populace. The film mixes hyper-realism with an underlying surrealism, and philosophical existentialism with poetical, psychological, political and apocalyptic themes. Come and See had to fight eight years of censorship from the Soviet authorities before the film was finally allowed to be produced in its entirety to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Soviet victory in World War II, and was a major box-office hit, with 28, 900, 000 admissions in the Soviet Union alone. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [7] Title [ edit] The original Belarusian title of the film derives from Chapter 6 of The Apocalypse of John, where in the first, third, fifth, and seventh verse is written "ідзі і глядзі" [8] (English: "Come and see", Greek: ?ρχου κα? ?δε, Erchou kai ide) [9] as an invitation to look upon the destruction caused by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. [10] [11] Chapter 6, verses 7?8 have been cited as being particularly relevant to the film: 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. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth. Plot [ edit] In 1943, two Byelorussian boys dig in a sand-filled trench looking for abandoned rifles in order to join the Soviet partisan forces. Their village elder warns them not to dig up the weapons as it will arouse the suspicions of the Germans. One of the boys, Flyora, finds an SVT-40 rifle, though the both of them are seen by an Fw 189 flying overhead. The next day, partisans arrive at Flyora's house to conscript him. Flyora becomes a low-rank militiaman and is ordered to perform menial tasks. When the partisans are ready to move on, an old partisan says that he wants to stay behind because his boots are falling apart. The partisan commander, Kosach, orders the old man to swap boots with Flyora and for Flyora to remain behind at the camp. Bitterly disappointed, Flyora walks into the forest weeping and meets Glasha, a young girl working as a nurse in the camp, and the two bond before the camp is suddenly attacked by German paratroopers and dive bombers. Flyora is partially deafened from explosions before the two hide in the forest to avoid the German soldiers. Flyora and Glasha travel to his village, only to find his home deserted and covered in flies. Denying that his family is dead, Flyora believes that they are hiding on a nearby island across a bog. As they run from the village in the direction of the bogland, Glasha glances across her shoulder, seeing a pile of executed villagers' bodies stacked behind a house, but does not alert Flyora. The two become hysterical after wading through the bog, where Glasha then screams at Flyora that his family are actually dead in the village. They are soon met by Roubej, a partisan fighter, who takes them to a large group of villagers who have fled the Germans. Flyora sees the village elder, badly burnt by the Germans, who tells him that he witnessed his family's execution and that he should not have dug up the rifles. Flyora accepts that his family is dead and blames himself for the tragedy. Roubej takes Flyora and two other men to find food at a nearby warehouse, only to find it being guarded by German troops. During their retreat, the group unknowingly wanders through a minefield resulting in the deaths of the two companions. That evening Roubej and Flyora sneak up to an occupied village and manage to steal a cow from a collaborating farmer. However, as they escape across an open field, Roubej and the cow are shot and killed by a German machine gun. The next morning, Flyora attempts to steal a horse and cart but the owner catches him and instead of doing him harm, he helps hide Flyora's identity when SS troops approach. Flyora is taken to the village of Perekhody, where they hurriedly discuss a fake identity for him, while the SS unit (based on the Dirlewanger Brigade) accompanied by Ukrainian collaborators surround and occupy the village. Flyora tries to warn the townsfolk they are being herded to their deaths, but is forced to join them inside a church. Flyora and a young woman bearing a strong resemblance to Glasha manage to escape; the young woman is dragged by her hair across the ground and into a truck to be gang raped, while Flyora is forced to watch as grenades are thrown into the church before it is set ablaze and shot. A German officer points a gun to Flyora's head to pose for a picture before leaving him to slump to the ground as the soldiers leave. Flyora later wanders out of the scorched village in the direction of the Germans, where he discovers they had been ambushed by the partisans. After recovering his jacket and rifle, Flyora comes across the young woman who had also escaped the church in a fugue state and covered in blood after having been gang-raped and brutalized. Flyora returns to the village and finds that his fellow partisans have captured eleven of the Germans and their collaborators, including the commander, an SS-Sturmbannführer. While some of the captured men including the commander plead for their lives and deflect blame, a young fanatical officer bluntly tells the captors that their people have no right to exist and they will carry out their mission. Kosach then forces most of the collaborators to douse the Germans with a can of petrol but the disgusted crowd shoots them all before they can be set on fire. As the partisans leave, Flyora notices a framed portrait of Adolf Hitler in a puddle and proceeds to shoot it numerous times. As he does so, a montage of clips from Hitler's life play in reverse, but when Hitler is shown as a baby on his mother 's lap, Flyora stops shooting and cries. “ We are obliged to exterminate the population?this is part of our mission to protect the German population. I have the right to destroy millions of people of a lower race who breed like worms. ” ?? Adolf Hitler, 1941 [12] In the final scene, a partisan officer calls out to a low-ranking recruit. Flyora turns, but an obedient youth nearby rushes past him, and Flyora realizes he is now a full partisan. He then catches up and blends in with his comrades, marching through the woods as snow blankets the ground. As they disappear into the birch forest, a title informs: "628 Belorussian villages were destroyed, along with all their inhabitants. " [13] Cast [ edit] Aleksey Kravchenko as Flyora Olga Mironova as Glasha/Glafira Liubomiras Laucevičius as Kosach (voiced by Valeriy Kravchenko) Vladas Bagdonas as Roubej Jüri Lumiste as young German officer Evgeniy Tilicheev as Ukrainian collaborator and translator Viktor Lorents as the German commander Production and release [ edit] Klimov co-wrote the screenplay with Ales Adamovich, who fought with the Belarusian partisans as a teenager. According to the director's recollections, work on the film began in 1977: The 40th anniversary of the Great Victory was approaching. [3] [14] [15] The management had to be given something topical. I had been reading and rereading the book I Am from the Fiery Village, which consisted of the first-hand accounts of people who miraculously survived the horrors of the fascist genocide in Belorussia. Many of them were still alive then, and Belorussians managed to record some of their memories onto film. I will never forget the face and eyes of one peasant, and his quiet recollection about how his whole village had been herded into a church, and how just before they were about to be burned, an officer gave them the offer: "Whoever has no children can leave". And he couldn't take it, he left, and left behind his wife and little kids... or about how another village was burned: the adults were all herded into a barn, but the children were left behind. And later, the drunk men surrounded them with sheepdogs and let the dogs tear the children to pieces. And then I thought: the world doesn't know about Khatyn! They know about Katyn, about the massacre of the Polish officers there. But they don't know about Belorussia. Even though more than 600 villages were burned there! And I decided to make a film ab
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