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🌶 Certified Scorching1985 • Drama / War • 142m

Come and See

"The cruelest side of war."

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The invasion of a village in Belarus by German forces sends young Florya into the forest to join the weary Resistance fighters, against his family's wishes. There he meets a girl, Glasha, who accompanies him back to his village. On returning home, Florya finds his family and fellow peasants massacred. His continued survival amidst the brutal debris of war becomes increasingly nightmarish, a battle between despair and hope.

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Aleksei Kravchenko
Aleksei Kravchenko
Flyora Gayshun
Olga Mironova
Olga Mironova
Glasha
Liubomiras Laucevičius
Liubomiras Laucevičius
Kosach
Vladas Bagdonas
Vladas Bagdonas
Rubezh
Jüri Lumiste
Jüri Lumiste
Obersturmführer
Viktors Lorencs
Viktors Lorencs
Sturmbannführer
Kazimir Rabetsky
Kazimir Rabetsky
Village Headman
Yevgeni Tilicheyev
Yevgeni Tilicheyev
Gezhel
Aleksandr Berda
Aleksandr Berda
Chief of Staff of the Partisan Detachment
Viktor Vasiliev
Viktor Vasiliev
German
Igor Gnevashev
Igor Gnevashev
Jew
Vasiliy Domrachyov
Vasiliy Domrachyov
Little Policeman
Evgeniy Kryzhanovskiy
Evgeniy Kryzhanovskiy
Partisan with Glasses
Viktor Manaev
Viktor Manaev
Partisan
Takhir Matyullin
Takhir Matyullin
Elderly Partisan
Pyotr Merkuryev
Pyotr Merkuryev
Gleb Vasiliyevich
Gennady Matytskiy
Gennady Matytskiy
Kazik
Georgiy Strokov
Georgiy Strokov
Policeman
Director: Elem KlimovScreenplay: Ales AdamovichScreenplay: Elem KlimovProducer: Stepan Tereschenko

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CinemaSerf
2023-09-03
70%

This has got to be the perfect antidote to the Hollywood treatment of a war film. It's bleak, grim and repulsive - and all in a great, intentional, cinematographic fashion. The thread centres around the young "Flyora" (a superb effort from Aleksey Kravchenko) who is taken from his Belorussian family farm at gunpoint (along with anything it's possible to eat) by the invading Nazi troops. What now ensues follows this young man as he escapes his captors, finds an old rifle and determines to join up with the communists who are fighting almost insurmountable odds to thwart their encroaching, heavily armed, foe. What really resonates here is the simplicity of the production. There are no specials effects, no CGI to create many when there are few - it tells the simplest of stories in a manner that is truly brutal at times, then truly evocative at others. Man's inhumanity to man and all that - but writ large and depicting an invading army devoid of any semblance of humanity on just about every level. The experiences of this young man are truly horrific, but the presentation here is not especially graphic - though it's not for the faint hearted. We are shown what is happening, but Elem Klimov leaves plenty of scope for our own imagination to augment, if that is actually possible, the true grotesqueness of war, of random killings and destruction and all quite possibly exacerbated by the fact that the conquerors had no real idea what they were doing, or why - the film almost imbues them with the characteristics of the wildest of animals who enjoy their regime of torture and malevolence for the sake of it. The ending has a certain degree of vindication about it - but oddly enough it's not especially satisfying. The emotional exhaustion of the viewer has long since set in, and the true fate of what I can only really call these uniformed bullies is just, yet somehow inadequate. The film is gently paced, it could almost be a video diary as young "Flyora" meets and hides from those he encounters and we share his fears and risks en route. This is really well worth a watch but it's not an easy one.

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Status
Released
Origin
SU
Languages
Belarusian, German, Russian
Studios
Belarusfilm, Mosfilm
Budget
$5,000,000
Box Office
$20,929,648

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