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Posted by Victor Khomenko on October 22, 2020 at 06:25:56:

The film is producing avalanche of emotions - its director Sergei Ursuliak is a good master, and here he shines.

The very battle was completely unnecessary - just two bloody murderers killing the untold number of innocent participants for the sake of their egos must count as one of the most disgusting episodes in that horrible war.

I also found it rather unfortunate that this epic work has received... four... that is correct - four... reviews on imdb. That tells you something about the average... and not so average... viewer. Makes you feel those hundreds of thousands truly died in vain.

Such events are rare... but it made me wonder if I hate the soviets enough.