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In Reply to: RE: Thanks to you and Road Warrior for the discussion: I just finished watching, for the second time, posted by tinear on October 29, 2020 at 10:26:28
I know male heart always responds to female beauty first and foremost, but Batalov was a wonderful actor with many great works to his credit. His Boris was vulnerable, gentle and ah, so human... His departure scene is something I shall never forget.The circular camera motion was done there for the first time, and it became a classical masterstroke.
Also, I wanted to add, that the soviet war films of that era were honest and humanist, unlike the current wave that is simply shameless propaganda.
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film's power could absorb his loss; I thought his was the best performance (among a host of excellent ones!). I knew I'd seen him before, but couldn't remember. An IMDB check showed, "The Lady with the Dog" and "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears." Wonderful characterizations.
But I liked him VERY much in Nine Days of One Year - a very good film, also has Smoktunovsky there. Directed by Michail Romm... not sure where you can find it though.
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